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Meet Nolato at Scanpack October 4th - 7th!

Health, Shows, Associations, Media, Packaging Trade Shows, Events

You are invited to take the opportunity to meet Nolato's team at Scanpack to discuss how they can find solutions that fit your needs.

Scanpack is four days packed to the brim with inspiration, keynote speakers, knowledge, new business contacts, performances, and hands-on workshops. A hub for creativity aimed at sharing ideas on technology, materials, and solutions, giving you the competitive edge to be relevant in a circular future.

Bringing together innovators, designers, decision-makers, scientists, and thought leaders, Scanpack is an exploration of what packaging can and needs to be tomorrow.

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Cerbo Classic Mass Balance: Design for Environment

Early involvement in the design process allows for sustainability ideas to be evaluated. One of the cornerstones of a circular economy is designing with the ability to recycle a product and optimize the circulation of material for reuse. Today it is also possible to reduce the CO2 emission on existing product ranges, for instance, with the use of BIO-material or mass-balanced solutions. By using the mass balance model, the same quality standards are met, and it contributes to the environment.

Explore Nolato's Unrivaled Pharma Packaging Guide

Packaging designed to meet the requirements of both prescription and over-the-counter medicines, Noloto packaging protects vital pharmaceuticals and life-enhancing drugs in forms such as solids, ophthalmic, and creams in a safe but user-friendly manner. Look inside our high-quality pharmaceutical primary plastic packaging catalog with 3D configurators for select ranges. Nolato Packaging manufactures reliable child resistance (CRC) and tamper-evident (TE) closure technologies.

Cope Allman Jaycare develops process for printing Braille directly onto plastic containers

Cope Allman Jaycare has developed a process that allows a lay down of up to a 0.5mm thickness of UV cured ink directly onto the surface of a plastic container. In-house screen printing facilities were adapted to maintain an even and consistent print height. Although originally developed for printing Braille onto containers, the process also can be used in traditional screen printing, allowing clients the opportunity to highlight particular parts of their artwork (i.e. logos, etc.) by raising the print from the surface of the container.

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