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ChargePoint Technology Launches Robotic Material Handling Solution

Designed to improve efficiency for manufacturers looking to automate and update production processes.

By: Kristin Brooks

Managing Editor, Contract Pharma

ChargePoint Technology, a powder and liquid transfer specialist, has launched a new robotic material handling solution aimed at increasing safety and efficiency in solid dosage drug manufacturing.  

The new robotics solution is designed to improve efficiency for manufacturers looking to automate and update production processes. This could be revamping portions of existing lines to create semi-continuous cells or developing fully autonomous manufacturing for the more advanced facilities.

The solution aims to prevent potential risks associated with manual intervention by eliminating ergonomic and manual handling concerns as well as reducing the risk of cross contamination from personnel.

Combining new PuroGrip, PuroVaso containers and the ChargePoint SBV, the robotic approach will allow manufacturers to upgrade their manufacturing practices by creating a handling system that can be deployed quickly from pre-engineered and off the shelf components.

The robotic PuroGrip has been developed to create a seamless connection between robotic arms used in pharmaceutical process lines and ChargePoint’s range of lightweight PuroVaso containers. The PuroGrip will be used to dock PuroVaso containers into ChargePoint’s automated Split Butterfly Valve to create a contained solution for material transfer.  

Chris Eccles, CEO of ChargePoint Technology, said, “Contained robotic powder handling is the future of the industry. We have already seen many of our customers turning to us for a solution to advance their current production processes. We understand how important speed, quality and safety is to our customers and we will continue to evolve our solutions to provide our customers with the best technology to meet their manufacturing needs.”

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