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Loftware partners with PTC for new medical device labeling solution

Integrated solution to help medical device companies more easily meet evolving regulations and labeling complexities.


Loftware, a leader in enterprise labeling solutions, has announced a partnership with PTC, a global provider of IoT technology platforms and solutions.

The partnership is intended to provide medical device companies with the technology to more easily meet evolving regulations and increasing labeling complexities. Loftware’s new integrated labeling solution allows manufacturers to create and author content, configure format, review and approve, manage changes, generate and print labels with UDI information, and retain digital replicas.

Loftware Spectrum, a 100% browser-based enterprise labeling solution, integrates directly with PTC’s Windchill product lifecycle management (PLM) software to access correct, approved content, which is combined with data from other data sources to generate and print compliant labels. Centralized label designs from Loftware integrate directly with PTC Windchill for proper review and approval. Also, label content including instructions for use, warnings and artwork managed in PTC’s Arbortext Advanced Print Publisher is submitted to PTC Windchill, which manages change control, content, unique device information (UDI) and serves as a digital system of record.

“Pairing Loftware Spectrum’s enterprise labeling capabilities with PTC Windchill creates a comprehensive solution for medical device manufacturers that require quality and control over labeling,” said Swapan Jha, vice president, GTM, IoT Solutions Group, PTC. “Now manufacturers can more easily support ‘case for quality’ initiatives with complete oversight of label content, while having seamless control over label formatting and printing as well as label retention.”

Providing a fully closed loop solution, a full digital replica of the label is saved and made available to support future CAPA (Corrective And Preventative Actions) events to streamline tracking and recalls. In addition, the ability to leverage mobile devices to scan UDI barcodes and rendezvous back to PTC Windchill allows users to easily view eIFUs (electronic instructions for use).

“As the recognized leader in Enterprise Labeling for 30 years, Loftware has a long history of developing solutions that empower medical device manufacturers to manage the complexity of labeling printing amidst ever increasing regulations and change,” said Bob O’Connor, Loftware president and CEO. “We are delighted to partner with PTC to combine our unique capabilities to solve critical problems in the medical device supply chain.”


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