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27.10.2015, Vienna, Austria
PDA Universe of Prefilled Syringes: SCHOTT Experts Lead 2-Day Workshop on Glass vs. Polymer
SCHOTT will offer a two-day interactive session to settle the question of whether glass or polymer is the best material for pharmaceutical packaging.

SCHOTT presents its broad portfolio of glass and polymer syringes at the PDA Universe of Prefilled Syringes in Vienna.
Day one of the workshop will focus on glass, covering its chemical and physical properties, hydrolytic resistance and surface alkalinity, as well as drug container interactions and how to prevent glass breakage. Day two will turn to polymers, providing an overview of polymer pre-filled syringe (PFS) solutions, materials and properties, and different applications and interactions. Day two will conclude with a discussion of how to evaluate whether glass or polymer PFS is best for a particular application, factoring in regulations, fill-finish operations, and the challenges of each material.
SCHOTT’s Dr. Bettine Boltres, Product Manager Pharmaceutical Tubing, and Anil Busimi, Head of Product Management, Syringe Business, will share their glass and polymer experience with R&D, fill-finish, regulatory affairs, supply chain, marketing, and top management professionals.
“We hear the question again and again: Is glass or polymer the better material for pharmaceutical packaging?” said Busimi. “Especially as PFS solutions grow in popularity and packaging plays a larger role in drug success, the material must meet the needs of the drug and its delivery to patients. In this two-day session, we’ll explain why there’s no one answer on which material is better—it depends on the drug and the application. We’ll help you weigh the pros and cons of each material so you know what questions to ask to ensure every drug is effective and safe.”
In addition to the workshop, SCHOTT will display its broad portfolio at the PDA Universe of Pre-filled Syringes and Injection Devices conference on Nov. 3-4 in booths #125 and #126 in cooperation with Vanrx Pharmasystems, a manufacturer of innovative aseptic filling workcells for the production of sterile injectables.
Press contact
SCHOTT AG
Christina Rettig
Public Relations Manager
Public Relations Manager
Hattenbergstraße 10
55122 Mainz
Germany
55122 Mainz
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)6131/66-4094
Further information
SCHOTT AG
Salvatore Ruggiero
Vice President Marketing and Communication
Vice President Marketing and Communication
Hattenbergstraße 10
55122 Mainz
GER
55122 Mainz
GER
Phone: +49 6131/66-4140
