LIFE

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LIFE


A Raymond invests in life sciences

Innovative solutions for pharmaceutical laboratories

ARaymondlife is a pharmaceutical company with expertise in injection, bi-injection and the integration of active substances in a polymer structure. This expertise enabled it to develop innovative solutions for pharmaceutical laboratories.

3 market segments:

  • Veterinary drugs
  • Medical devices and packaging 
  • Animal identification and traceability

ARaymondlife, the HEALTH brand of ARaymond

ARaymondlife, alongside the core business of the ARaymond Network (1), an expert in assembly solutions, uses specific technologies: medical injection presses, silicone bi-injection, manufacture, assembly and packaging in clean rooms.

 

(1) ARaymond Network: Network of independent companies in Europe, Americas, Asia and North Africa.

Veterinary drugs

Development, manufacture and marketing of innovative diffusing supports based on a galenic hereinafter called a "impregnated matrix". An impregnated matrix is a polymer structure (thermoplastic, silicone and a bio re-absorbable material, etc.) in which an active substance (hormone, medication…) is incorporated. Since 2010, ARaymondlife has manufactured a drug recommended for livestock reproduction and is also also looking into other species such as bees and pets.

Medical devices and packaging 

Making tailor-made medical devices and consumables, starting with the specifications defined by the client. For example, the range of primary packaging items, RayDyLyo®, ensures the closure of sterile vials and complies with regulatory developments, particularly with regard to aseptic and freeze-drying filling.

Identification and traceability

ARaymondlife controls the integration of RFID chips in its products and provides innovative fastening solutions for electronic and conventional identification of livestock (Raytrace® range) and game (Raytrack® range). In this way, it contributes to the food traceability and the prevention of epizootic diseases.