Extractable / Fill-on-Demand Platform
The Extractable / Fill-on-Demand Platform is designed as a universal needle-free delivery architecture, supporting rapid evaluation and execution across a broad range of injectable drugs and development stages.
By enabling drug withdrawal directly from vials, ampoules, or cartridges at the point of use, this platform decouples delivery system evaluation from early container or format decisions. It provides pharmaceutical teams with maximum flexibility to assess needle-free feasibility while preserving the option to transition into other platform formats as programs mature.
This platform category is commonly evaluated when universality, speed, and cross-program adaptability are strategic priorities—particularly across early development, clinical transition, and globally diversified portfolios.

Typical Use Scenarios & Program Fit
Universal Drug Compatibility & Portfolio Coverage
Often evaluated when teams seek a single needle-free platform applicable across multiple drug candidates or therapeutic areas.
Container-agnostic operation supports broad applicability without early format lock-in.
Early Clinical & Feasibility Screening
For programs entering preclinical or early clinical stages, this platform supports rapid drug–device fit assessment, delivery parameter tuning, and verification cycles—without premature commitment to a final delivery format.
Programs Requiring Format Flexibility Over Time
When dose, route, or container strategy is expected to evolve during development, the platform enables continuity across stages while remaining compatible with downstream platform selection.
Global Development & Multi-Program Acceleration
Frequently evaluated by global organizations aiming to standardize early evaluation workflows across regions, indications, or development teams—reducing redundancy while accelerating decision-making.
Development & Evaluation Workflow
Programs typically engage the Extractable / Fill-on-Demand Platform through a structured, project-specific evaluation process:
Initial Program Discussion Alignment on drug characteristics, intended use context, and short- versus long-term development objectives.
Platform-Level Configuration Configuration of delivery parameters (e.g., dose, depth, route) while maintaining container flexibility and avoiding early format commitment.
Verification & Use-Oriented Evaluation
Bench testing and representative use evaluations to assess delivery performance, tissue interaction behavior, and operational feasibility.
Platform Transition Strategy Definition Determination of whether to continue with the Extractable Platform or transition into cartridge-based or prefilled formats as programs progress.
Technical Fit Boundaries
. Designed for liquid injectable drugs withdrawn directly from vials, ampoules, or cartridges
. Supports single-dose administration across exploratory and clinical use scenarios
. Applicable across intradermal (ID), subcutaneous (SC), or intramuscular (IM) routes, depending on configuration
. Does not alter drug substance, formulation, or primary container specifications
Technical Fit Boundaries
This platform category provides a universal, flexible pathway for evaluating needle-free delivery across diverse drugs and development stages.
It is not a predefined product configuration; system design, execution details, and downstream platform transitions are defined based on individual program needs.
If this platform category appears relevant to your program, we welcome a confidential discussion to assess project-specific fit and development pathways.
Pen-Type / Cartridge-Based Platform
Best suited for
. Programs already using cartridge formats (e.g., pens or PFS-to-cartridge transitions)
. Rapid upgrade of existing injectable products into a needle-free format
. Chronic therapies targeting home self-administration and compliance improvement
A direct upgrade path from existing cartridge-based products to needle-free delivery.

Prefilled-Compatible / Single-Use Platform
Best suited for
. Ready-to-use medicines for home and on-the-go use
. Emergency preparedness and time-critical administration (e.g., allergy rescue)
.Programs prioritizing few steps, low error risk, and immediate usability
A practical, single-use format for reliable administration outside controlled environments.

