Steriline is exhibiting at Fachpack for the first time and is showing a solution for removing cassettes with the 3D vision system (3D CPS). In combination with a robotic arm, structured light and intelligent software, the technology reduces the risk of particle emissions.
The technology also ensures even safer primary packaging - especially for sensitive products such as personalised medicines or cell and gene therapies.
Technology in detail
The system recognises objects in the work area, automatically calculates trajectories and adjusts its movements in real time. This means that conventional feeding systems such as hoppers or vibrating trays can be replaced. The result: more flexibility, shorter set-up times and fewer potential sources of contamination.
Cooperation with experts
The 3D CPS was developed together with ISS - Innovative Security Solutions, a spin-off of the Politecnico di Milano. This collaboration combines pharmaceutical process expertise with state-of-the-art robotics and image processing.
Source: Steriline
Steriline at Fachpack 2025: Hall 3C, Stand 550
