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This month in Design Solutions we’ve included a Supplement focusing on the Medical & Pharmaceutical industry, the first time we’ve covered such a topic in depth since the Covid pandemic. There are some
fascinating products,
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solutions and applications coming out of that sector at the moment. We have included, for example: innovative toroidal transformers for the medical industry; the use of peristaltic pumps by a manufacturer of systems used for life-saving medicines and therapeutics; the benefits of installing vision systems on pharmaceutical packaging production lines; and how stepper motors are powering the efforts to reduce the patient backlog. Another fascinating area is the use of bioprinting to
streamline drug development. According to Vital3D, by building up cells and biomaterials layer on layer, it is possible to construct functioning tissues and organs. Turn to page 29 to read the Supplement.
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