Addressing the “customizable platform” paradox with a modular device design approach

November 16 2020

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In the October issue of ONdrug Delivery magazine, SHL Medical’s Lyndon Wild and Gene Rhode Fuensalida Pantig, RPh discuss a modular device technology built around the Molly® customizable platform.

In this article, the authors discuss the growing need for various customization options in autoinjector development, the paradox of “customizable platform” offerings, and how the Molly® technology addresses the aforementioned challenges with its robust architecture.

The concepts of platform and modularity have been around for decades. However, in the self-injection industry the utilization of both approaches through complementation is quite new. Foreseeing a future of mass customizations in device development, the authors argue that device projects requiring customizable technologies that leverage the advantages of a modular approach, such as that found in the Molly® autoinjector, will continue to scale.

Learn more about this customizable platform technology by reading the full article here, or download here.