Drug delivery devices claim Good Design Award

The micro pump drug delivery devices from Sensile Medical have been recognised with a Good Design Award.

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The design was the creation of Team Consulting, an agency based in England which in 2018 received the renowned Good Design Award in the Medical category.

Sandra de Haan, CBO at Sensile Medical said: “We are continuously working on improving quality of life for patients who rely on injection aids.”

With SenseCore micro pump technology, Sensile Medical aims to provide safe, simple, and precise and reliable administration of liquid drugs by the patient themselves at home or on the move. This injection aid is simple and discreet to use and the patient does not see the needle.

In 2017, Sensile Medical commissioned the British agency Team Consulting, which specialises in medical devices, to package these requirements and attributes of its drug delivery devices in a patient-friendly design. The Chicago Anthenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design Good Design Award is the world’s oldest and most prestigious design award, open to manufacturers, companies and emerging start-up businesses.

The Sensile Medical Design Language provides a unified look across a range of injection devices. Different product varieties can be clearly identified as belonging to a single family with key attributes of the Sensile technology – the flexible modular approach and low-cost disposable component.

The Sensile family of products aims to address many of the key user and commercial concerns that surround wearable injection devices; including ease of use, comfort, discretion, reduction of waste, flexibility and ease of customisation.

At CPhI North America in Chicago Sensile Medical will be showcasing its solutions for digital and electronic drug delivery devices at the Gerresheimer booth from April 30 - May 2.

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