The pharmaceutical packaging specialist has developed labels to make it easier to personalise sample containers in a clear way in compliance with the labelling requirements.
Personalised medicine and companion diagnostics are becoming increasingly important.
Further development in this field is enabling an individual approach to diagnostics and treatments for patients.
One example is DNA sequencing, which was time-consuming and expensive only a few years ago.
Against the backdrop of this development, August Faller has re-orientated its versatile range of products and services for the in-vitro diagnostics sector.
The containers required for taking samples of tissue, saliva or blood, must be fully labelled in line with regulatory and personalisation requirements.
Faller's innovative labels allow recording of vital information in a clear way in the smallest of spaces. For example, the products on offer to diagnostic equipment manufacturers, such as glass and plastic bottles or vials, include multi-sided labels providing extra space for vital information.
Sample container labels must also be able to withstand a wide variety of laboratory conditions, such as cold, heat or humidity.
Special materials designed to cope with these requirements ensure the labels remain protected and legible.
Tanja Feldmüller, Head of Marketing & Innovation at Faller, said: “With our comprehensive range of products and services and our many years of experience in the pharmaceutical market, our aim is to help diagnostic equipment manufacturers reduce the complexity of their packaging processes.”