Shaping the future of blister materials

The company invites you to an exclusive autumn “Open House,” which will be held directly at our Partena headquarters. This is a unique opportunity to see the most innovative solutions in blister packaging with your own eyes.

What the event consists of:

  • Cutting-edge technology: Participants will see two machines in action, specifically set up to work with thermoformed blisters and CF blisters. This will allow them to discover the possibilities that the company has to offer.
  • Live testing: Participants will be able to watch practical demonstrations and test materials from leading manufacturers in the sector, who will be on hand to offer technical support and answer any questions.
  • Innovation and sustainability: Participants will discover how single-material and PVC-free solutions can improve the environmental impact of products without sacrificing performance and safety.
  • Between innovation and reality, our balance: The company explores the materials of tomorrow without losing touch with those of today. We will talk about moisture barriers, oxygen barriers, and quality of raw materials.

The perfect opportunity to meet our experts and manufacturers, ask questions, and find the packaging solutions that best suit your needs.

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Partena e hyperMILL

Partena e hyperMILL

Automazione per l’evoluzione del blister packaging pharma

Nel cuore dell’eccellenza nel settore machinery per il medicale si trovano le due sedi di Partena S.p.A., azienda che fin dagli anni ’50 si è distinta per qualità e affidabilità nella fornitura di macchine speciali per il confezionamento farmaceutico.

Con hyperMILL, Partena ha abbandonato il tradizionale approccio “si è sempre fatto così”. L’integrazione delle funzionalità avanzate del pacchetto Automation ha permesso di eliminare numerose attività bordo macchina, passando a una programmazione CAM basata su feature e macro.

“Questo ha portato due vantaggi cruciali: qualità derivante dalla standardizzazione e riduzione drastica dei tempi di messa in macchina” racconta Paolo Querzoli.

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