Case Study
Monday, September 23
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Live in Berlin
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FMD became effective five years ago and there are still ongoing challenges like false alerts and finding solutions for different interests of stakeholder. But last year counterfeits got a lot of attention and reinforced the purpose of the system. Besides of that, there could emerge numerous additional functionalities based on serialization and coding: linking the physical pack with the digital world to integrate the patient, supporting logistics and optimize processes in hospitals.
In this session, you will learn:
Klaus Egner studied physics at the TU Darmstadt. After graduating with a degree in engineering, he trained
technical business economist while working. Since 1998, Mr. Egner has been working for Merck KGaA, initially in the Automation division, where he was responsible for laboratories and in the field of chemistry. In 2004, his area of responsibility changed to the pharmaceuticals division with different areas of support (MES, production and packaging solids). In 2011, the implementation of Track & Trace in the packaging sector became hishis main focus. Since Aug. 2019, he has been responsible for Track & Trace in packaging in a global function at Merck Healthcare KGaA.