PackTalk is a blog for the Healthcare Packaging Industry

The Quick Pace of Evolution in Healthcare Packaging for Developing Nations


Published on October 12, 2021

Evolution in the healthcare packaging industry is much quicker in developing nations than it is in more developed countries. Continuous improvement is all about minimizing risk while getting products to market quickly is still a top priority. So, what are the unique, foreseeable trends for 2022, and how are markets evolving in Asia, post pandemic? 

BioPharma APAC recently interviewed Aldin Velic, General Manager—SEA to discuss the strategies in place to serve customers in the medical device, diagnostics, and pharmaceutical industries. From advanced material design and an expansive product catalogue to top-notch technical support, Oliver is proud to support growing and innovative markets like Korea, Japan, India, Southeast Asia, and Australasia. 

 Read the full article here.


Comments (0)

Related Articles

What Does a Packaging Engineer Do?

May 27, 2023

It's often said that "everything you see comes in a package." But have you ever stopped to think about what goes into creating that package? Or even WHO? Behind every great package is a packaging engineer—a niche profession. Those who are familiar with what a...

Learn More

An All Access Student Pass to the[PACK]out

May 27, 2023

Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the[PACK]out with the support and sponsorship of Oliver Healthcare Packaging. the[PACK]out is a healthcare packaging conference focused on providing industry professionals the opportunity to connect, collaborate, and...

Learn More

Investing in Europe

May 27, 2023

The Covid-19 pandemic exposed severe weaknesses in the global supply chain for medical device packaging. As a result, Oliver is committed to investing in regionalizing our supply chain. Recently, Oliver CEO, Mike Benevento, sat down with Medical Device...

Learn More

Stay Informed

To stay up to date on innovative technology and products, as well as industry trends, subscribe to Oliver’s PackTalk blog below.