
SteriPack, a global contract design and manufacturing organization serving orthopedic and other medical device industries, changed its name to Ensera, signaling a strategic shift in its identity and service offering. Ensera represents the company’s evolution into a global partner providing expertise in medical device design and manufacturing, final assembly and secondary packing.
Ensera connects new and next-generation product design with cleanroom contract manufacturing, assembly, and packing services. Ensera’s services now include:
- Design and product development
- Design for manufacture
- Device component manufacture
- Manual to automated device assembly
- Cleaning and rinsing of primary components
- Sterile barrier system packing and kitting
- Secondary packing of pharmaceuticals and combination products
- Labeling, serialization and aggregation
- Sterilization management
- Supply chain, cold chain and regulatory support
“Changing our trading name to Ensera reflects our enhanced service offering, global reach and the broader, bolder role we play in today’s healthcare ecosystem,” said Jason Anderson, CEO of Ensera. “From tackling design-to-manufacture gaps to enabling faster, smarter delivery of combination products and medical devices, we’re building a business ready for the future and committed to helping our customers improve patient lives through better health outcomes.”
Source: Ensera
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Julie A. Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.