The Swiss manufacturer SOTAX has unveiled its brand-new SDT Offline Dissolution System. With Swiss design, developed and manufactured in India, the new dissolution system combines state-of-the-art technology with robust quality components and a small footprint – making the SDT the most advanced Indian-made dissolution system available in the market today at affordable prices.
With over 40 years of experience in dissolution testing and more than 40,000 systems in the market world-wide, the SOTAX engineering team in Switzerland was presented with the challenge to design a compact state-of-the-art dissolution system specifically for the needs of the growing Pharmaceutical Industry – without making any compromises in quality and user-friendliness. The new SDT Offline Dissolution System, which was unveiled in Chandigarh at James Hotel on Feb 14, 2017 and Ahmedabad at Novotel Hotel on Feb 16 2017, is the result of this effort.
The product launch was witnessed by over 150 scientists and analysts from both the Pharmaceutical Industry and Academia. During the event in Chandigarh, Chief Guest Prof. Dr. Saranjit Singh, Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis at NIPER, SAS Nagar and Guest of Honour, Prof. Bhupinder Singh Bhoop, Dean, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Panjab University highlighted the growing importance of dissolution in the pharmaceutical testing.
Subsequently, Dr. L. Ramaswamy, Managing Director of SOTAX India, explained the pain and effort SOTAX has taken over the last three years – not only to develop the SDT, but to implement strict quality processes for local manufacturing in India. This is in line with the Make in India Campaign. Michel Magnier, Product Manager & Application Specialist, SOTAX AG explained the key features of SDT offline system
To face cost pressures combined with high quality and regulatory expectations, SOTAX has developed this solution to take away some of the most critical sources of failures such as sampling, filtering, collecting and documenting.
The new SDT offline dissolution system offers the ideal level of flexibility for UV and LC methods and opens the door for further automation.
Dr. Mukesh Gohel, Research Director and Professor at Anand Pharmacy College, Anand, the Chief Guest at the Ahmedabad launch said, “With the new regulations posed by the regulators, the Pharmaceutical scientists will need to analyse every sample critically. The new SDT offline system by SOTAX will support the scientists in this. “
The SOTAX Group is an international leader in the development and manufacturing of equipment for dissolution testing, automated sample preparation and physical testing of pharmaceutical dosage forms. With a global network of service engineers, the company is also a trusted provider of installation, maintenance, repair and qualification services for its SOTAX and Dr. Schleuniger® Pharmatron branded systems and legacy Zymark products.