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Advancing pharmaceutical processing, transforming the future, saving lives

Advancing pharmaceutical processing, transforming the future, saving lives

GEA and its partners are leading the way toward smaller, more flexible, continuous processing technologies that are transforming the future of pharmaceutical development and manufacturing.

A New Step Forward - The Future is Continuous

Continuous Innovation: How GEA is Leading the Future of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

From the first ConsiGma® line in 2004 to the launch of CDC Flex today, GEA has been at the forefront of pharmaceutical innovation.
Continuous innovation is our commitment — to our customers, to the industry, and to a better world.

Personal Medication as a result of using continuous manufacturing technologies

Manufacturing medicines for today and the future

As scientists continue to elucidate the genomic basis of diseases such as cancer, it is becoming increasingly possible to develop different drugs for the same condition and target patients with a specific genetic profile.

How continuos manufacturing is redefining the pharmaceutical supply chain

How continuous manufacturing is redefining the pharmaceutical supply chain

Continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing is no longer a niche trend. It’s already happening. Although implementation and knowledge transfer can be time consuming, early adopters are embarking on a new trajectory of business excellence, benefiting from numerous competitive advantages and staying ahead of the market.

A brighter future for cancer patients as survival rates soar

A brighter future for cancer patients as survival rates soar

Advances in both oncology therapies and manufacturing technologies mean that a far greater number of cancer cases can now be diagnosed, treated and successfully managed.

Uniting innovation and sustainability in pharma

Uniting innovation and sustainability in pharma

GEA directs its focus toward the juncture of sustainability and innovation, igniting positive transformation across our organization and the expansive pharmaceutical sector.

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Insulin in the Diabetes War

The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimates that by 2030 there will be in excess of 550 million diabetics — or 10% of all the adults on the planet. World Health Organization figures suggest that, by then, diabetes deaths will have increased by two thirds.

The unsung heroes of global health and well-being

The unsung heroes of global health and well-being

When we consider the concept of health, we generally think about being free from injury or illness. We might look at a person’s mental or physical condition, or delve more deeply into nutrition, exercise, sleep and the environment we live in. In recent times, vaccines and medicines have taken center stage as the world battles the ongoing pandemic. Yet, often behind the scenes and anonymous, a vast array of technologies and innovations are working hard, every day, to ensure that the food, drugs, water and energy that we use to stay well are safe, reliable and sustainable. At the heart of many of those processes – and supporting healthy living – is GEA equipment.

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