Faller Packaging has won the German Innovation Award 2022. The specialist for pharmaceutical folding cartons, package inserts and adhesive labels secured the coveted award for its package insert with index. Thanks to the subdivisions, users can find all important information quickly and easily with the handy patient information leaflet.
At the awards ceremony on May 24 in Berlin, the broad-based jury of experts named the package insert with register the “Winner” in the “Excellence in Business to Business — Pharmaceuticals” category. The innovative approach and the simple handling of the patient information were convincing across the board.
Traditional package inserts are often confusing, long and difficult to understand. Once unfolded, they are also difficult to put back into the packaging. Faller Packaging has developed a solution to this problem: the package insert with register. This can be divided, for example, into the headings required by the European Union: “Use,” “Intake,” “Dosage,” “Side Effects,” “Storage,” and “Package Contents” — or individually in consultation with the customer. In this way, the package insert provides optimum guidance: the required information can be found quickly, and the compact format means that the package insert can be easily stowed back in its original packaging. This makes handling easier and saves time in everyday life.
“We are very pleased about the award and proud that our product was able to prevail. This award means a lot to us. It underlines our development competence and our claim to develop practical and user-friendly solutions for our customers for all requirements relating to pharmaceutical packaging.”
- Benjamin Rist, Product Manager
Launched in 2018 by the German Bundestag and presented by the German Design Council, the German Innovation Award honors industry-independent products and solutions that impress with their particular innovative strength and concrete added value. The winners are selected by an independent, interdisciplinary jury of experts from industry, science, institutions and the financial sector. The prize is awarded in two competition categories, which in turn consist of several categories. Companies from all sectors of the economy as well as non-commercial and governmental organizations from all over the world can participate.