Dr. Michael DruesRegulatoryThe Future of Medicine: Biomedical nanotechnologyThe smaller the thing, the bigger the challenge for nanotechnology, for medical treatment, for packaging, and for regulatory.August 25, 2014MaterialsWelcome to the world of therapeutic foodsWhat do you think of when you think of food? Holiday meals with family? Things that taste good? A post-workout treat? What else could food be used for?May 9, 2014Materials10 questions for the future of medicine, circa 2024The global healthcare community’s responses to these 10 questions could have a profound impact on the future of medicine—and its packaging.March 17, 2014MaterialsPrinting medical devices at home is just the beginning: Part IIIs it time for a new business model for medical devices? And where does packaging fit into advanced 3D printing technology?January 27, 2014PharmaceuticalsThe future of medicine: 3D printing medical devices at home is just the beginning3D printing is already being used to produce medical devices. In the not-too-distant future, the technology may be used to manufacture and package functional human organs.November 6, 2013Adherence/DeliveryThe future of drug production: manufacturing takes on a whole new meaningDisruptive technologies now under development will change the way pills and medical devices will be manufactured and packaged in ways most have not begun to think of yet!September 9, 2013Page 1 of 1Top StoriesMarket TrendsunPACKed Podcast: Exploring PMMI’s State of the Industry ReportListen as PMMI's VP of Market Development shares insights on the trends shaping the packaging and processing industry, from labor shortages and automation to sustainability and sanitation.WorkforceThe Factors Slowing AI Adoption in Packaging and ProcessingWorkforceProminent People in Packaging: Ron YakubisonMaterialsMedical Foam Market is Expected to Grow to $47.2 Billion by 2030Sponsor ContentExplore the future of parenteral packaging at Uhlmann's digital event