BRUSSELS SAYS PHARMA SECTOR SHOULD USE NEW EU RESEARCH PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY
January 1st, 2011
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has welcomed anti-counterfeiting packaging technology produced by the European Union (EU)-funded Euro EUR7.4 million SFERA project, encouraging the cosmetics sector to use its innovative systems. A Brussels note has stressed SFERA's development of a "new laser-making system" for marking containers. "It involves marking containers without causing cracks or contamination and applying readable marks..." The system can identify inputs within a supply chain, as well as final products. The system is based on ...
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