
MG2, a provider of designing and manufacturing processing and packaging machines for the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, cosmetic, and food industries, enters 2023 enters a paradigm shift armed with a renewed design strategy and important technological innovations capable of making even more performing and efficient those that the world market already knows as the excellence of capsule fillers.
In this new path, which represents the natural evolution of an approach that combines customization and high technology, the design of MG2 machines is undergoing changes that involve all the main components of the capsule filler starting from the heart, and mechanics, to get to a totally revised aesthetics: all in the name of ergonomics in a logic that can be defined “human-centered”.
The company is capable of identifying new improvement areas in its products portfolio, with particular emphasis on size changeover, cleaning and machine accessibility.
Sergio Cicognani, director of Strategic Innovation at MG2, is following the development of new products together with the optimization of the quality standard that since the 1960s has been synonymous with technological excellence in the capsule fillers market.
“The pharmaceutical industry, which has always been the main interlocutor of MG2, shows very dynamic characteristics,” said Cicognani. “There is a pressing need for machines that combine high performance, accuracy and ease of use at every stage, with particular emphasis on the simple machine functionality in the few moments when human intervention is necessary, that is the phases of cleaning and size change over”.
The company says it keeps in touch with customers to improve in terms of design, production and spare parts.
MG2 will be at Interphex exhibition in New York from 25-27 April 2023 and Interpack in Duesseldorf 4-10 May to preview these important innovations.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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