Innovation in healthcare packaging: Berry Global's pledge to South East Asia

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Berry Global demonstrated its dedication to delivering innovative, patient-centric packaging, dispensing solutions, and drug delivery devices for India and the South Asia region at this year's CPHI India exhibition.

During the event, Berry showcased a diverse array of products from its extensive portfolio, including bottles and caps, ophthalmic solutions, nasal and throat sprays, vials, dry powder inhalers (DPIs), and pressurised metered dose inhalers (pMDIs). These products featured the company's latest advanced solutions aimed at enhancing usability and administration safety, embracing next-generation digitalisation for medical devices and primary packaging, and incorporating circular design principles.

A significant number of the innovative products presented at CPHI are manufactured at the company's new factory and Centre of Excellence in Bangalore, India. This new facility not only generated local employment opportunities but also improved regional and global access to advanced healthcare solutions, ensuring the necessary volume to support the projected growth of Asia's domestic healthcare market.

Recognised as one of the global leaders in pharmaceutical packaging and dispensing, Berry boasts over 25 healthcare-focused, ISCC PLUS-certified sites worldwide. These facilities enable the company to provide both international and localised support to customers of all sizes. Berry continues to offer bespoke and standard solutions, assisting customers in meeting their unique product requirements and sustainability objectives.

Ramprakash Rai, Sales Director at Berry Global, said: The Asia market is hugely important to Berry, as is evidenced by our ongoing investment in the region. Our participation at CPHI India therefore provides the ideal opportunity to show the breadth of our products adapted to this exponential market, as we help our customers to Do Better by Dosing Better.
In particular, these solutions underline our abilities in developing solutions that enhance the user experience, improve disease management, and minimise environmental impact. We look forward to discussing customers' specific requirements during CPHI India.

To explore Berry's extensive range of healthcare packaging solutions, visit their website.

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