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Intelligent Devices and Pharmaceutical Smart Packaging
Another exciting area of development is intelligent devices and packaging that secure a two-way communication between patients and their healthcare providers. The technology has been increasingly used in clinical trials, especially during covid-19. Wearable devices worn by patients are one component of this new approach. It allows clinicians to track and analyse health information such as heart rate and pulse, temperature, blood oxygen levels, stress levels and more. The second component is the integration of intelligent technology into existing medical packaging. This is chipped with a wireless electronic device that allows tracking of drug use as soon as the tablet is ejected from the blister packaging. Each time a tablet is removed, or a medical device is activated, a signal is then sent from the packaging to the bracelet.
Similarly, the use of QR codes on pharmaceutical packaging is also an arising innovation. By scanning the QR code on the packaging, patients can see instructional videos on how to take their medication. With the aid of technology such as this, patients are getting more out of their products and receiving more support.
Intelligent Connected Packaging Innovations
Many brands are recognising the advantages of using intelligent, connected packaging. This is because many of today’s consumers (particularly the younger generation) have become inseparable from their phones, and so connected packaging is seen as a way for businesses to feel closer to their customers.
In February, digital experiences studio Appetite Creative released results from a packaging survey that showed over half (54%) of respondents claimed to have already incorporated connected experiences into their marketing plans, and 85% were confident they would become increasingly important to the packaging industry in the next 12 months and beyond.
One recent innovation, Dairy company Yeo Valley, now has SKU-level QR codes across all of their products, making it the UK’s largest rollout of connected packaging. By scanning the QR code, customers can get access to useful and time-relevant content including breakfast recipes.