ACG’s Moonshot Moment : becoming part of WEF’s GLN community

Submitted by amey.sawant on Thu, 02/29/2024 - 07:37

Last month, India’s largest capsules maker and the world’s second-largest – ACG – was feted in Davos, on joining the World Economic Forum’s Global Lighthouse network.


“Lighthouses” are a beacon of sorts, when it comes to adopting advanced technologies to transform manufacturing, and globally there are 153 certified Lighthouses, across industries.

ACG Joins List of WEF’s Global Lighthouse Network

Submitted by deepak.wanage on Wed, 02/07/2024 - 05:12

ACG recently announced the inclusion of its capsule manufacturing facility in Pithampur, India, into the Global Lighthouse Network (GLN) by the World Economic Forum (WEF). WEF’s Global Lighthouse Network is a community of manufacturers which shows leadership in using Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies to transform factories, value chains and business models, for compelling financial and operational returns. The GLN has experienced exponential growth since its inception, expanding from 16 to 153 lighthouses.

ACG se junta à lista da Global Lighthouse Network do WEF

Submitted by deepak.wanage on Wed, 02/07/2024 - 04:55

A ACG, a maior fornecedora e prestadora de serviços para a indústria farmacêutica do mundo, comemora a inclusão de sua unidade de fabricação de cápsulas em Pithampur, na Índia, na reconhecida Global Lighthouse Network (GLN) pelo Fórum Econômico Mundial.

ACG joins coveted list of WEF's Global Lighthouse Network

Submitted by deepak.wanage on Wed, 02/07/2024 - 04:42
ACG, the world's largest integrated supplier and service provider to pharmaceutical industry celebrated the inclusion of its capsule manufacturing facility in Pithampur, India, into the esteemed Global Lighthouse Network (GLN) by the World Economic Forum. WEF's Global Lighthouse Network is a community of manufacturers which shows leadership in using Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies to transform factories, value chains and business models, for compelling financial and operational returns.

Multi-particulate Formulations - Tablets or Capsules?

Submitted by deepak.wanage on Thu, 01/11/2024 - 09:33

After assessing the various routes of drug administration, oral delivery stands out as the safest and, as a result, the most universally accepted among patients. In this context, single-unit dosage forms, including tablets followed by capsules, have been identified as the preferred designs for immediate or modified release formulations. In addition, multiple-unit dosage forms, comprising of discrete particles like pellets or minitablets combined in a single dosage unit, have also gained significant popularity due to their benefits.