French Biocorp enters smart pen partnership with Merck

Merck has signed an agreement with the French company, which has similar deals with Novo Nordisk and other insulin makers.
Photo: Merck KGaA / PR
Photo: Merck KGaA / PR
by ulrich quistgaard, translated by daniel pedersen

Biocorp and German Merck have entered partnership on the French company’s Mallya, a clip-on device for insulin pen injectors that uses Bluetooth to collect and transfer data such as dose and time of each injection to the company’s software, a company press release reports.

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