8th Seminar Pharmaceutical Packaging Technology
On April 4, 2019, we were delighted to present the 8th Pharmaceutical Packaging Technology Seminar. Event organized by Novaprint and that has become a reference in the Brazilian pharmaceutical market. The event was held at the Fogo de Chao restaurant in Sao Paulo, where 100 clients from 33 different pharmaceutical laboratories were present. We conducted a satisfaction survey, in which we received very positive comments from our clients, about the location of the event, the relevant topics, the quality of the speakers and the presentations. We had the participation of our partners such as: Constantia, HMH, Mediseal and Klockner. In an unprecedented way, we have the presence of Sindusfarma, by the person of Mr. Jair Calixto, bringing the issue of “Importance of Packaging in the Pharmaceutical Industry and Regulatory Aspects”. At the close of this special day, Mr. Peter Schimitt, speaking on behalf of Novaprint, presented the topic “Process Improvement for Blister Alu / Alu: 3 Critical Factors” and delighted everyone present. Ending with a relaxed raffle of gifts, leaving our customers delighted with such a surprise.
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