JVM Fully Automatic Pharmaceutical Inspection Machine 'BaizenEX' Expands Sales in the US
JVM's fully automatic pharmaceutical inspection machine 'VIZEN EX' (Photo by JVM)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Chunhee Lee] JVM, a company specializing in automatic pharmaceutical dispensing and automation, has completed its sales network in the United States and is launching full-scale sales of its fully automatic pharmaceutical inspection device, 'VIZEN EX.'
Hanmi Pharmaceutical announced on the 9th that it recently signed a business agreement with Euclid, a U.S.-based company specializing in pharmaceutical dispensing automation, for the local sales of VIZEN EX. Sales of VIZEN EX in the U.S. have also begun based on Euclid's sales network.
Euclid, established in 1972 and located in Ohio, USA, is a company specializing in pharmaceutical dispensing automation. It has a diverse product portfolio for use in pharmacies, hospitals, and nursing facilities.
Hanmi Pharmaceutical, responsible for JVM's overseas business, explained that through this cooperation with Euclid, the number of global partner companies has expanded to 34, and the number of countries entered overseas has reached 59.
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VIZEN EX is the latest inspection device that increases the inspection capacity per minute by more than five times compared to the existing VIZEN. The built-in special camera compares and analyzes the quantity, size, and shape of pills against the prescription details. It can inspect up to 400 packages per minute, reducing pharmacists' workload while preventing medication errors in advance as a solution.
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