At Haselmeier, our mission is to create products enabling a convenient and comfortable experience. This is why patient feedback is integrated early in our device designs. Early concepts are prototyped for testing and Human Factors studies to capture the handling needs and skills of potential users. This knowledge is integrated into the device design to provide successful administration of the drug product and a positive user experience.


Haselmeier offers a range of early-stage activities:

  • Think-tank discussions and paper concepts
  • Detailed product concepts and industrial designs 
  • Detailed user handling review and risk-analysis
  • Prototyping of initial concepts up to functional devices
  • User focus groups and human factors studies for concept and prototype evaluations.
  • Detailed user requirements and product design specifications based on selected concept.

At Haselmeier, our mission is to create products enabling a convenient and comfortable experience. This is why patient feedback is integrated early in our device designs. Early concepts are prototyped for testing and Human Factors studies to capture the handling needs and skills of potential users. This knowledge is integrated into the device design to provide successful administration of the drug product and a positive user experience.


Haselmeier offers a range of early-stage activities:

  • Think-tank discussions and paper concepts
  • Detailed product concepts and industrial designs 
  • Detailed user handling review and risk-analysis
  • Prototyping of initial concepts up to functional devices
  • User focus groups and human factors studies for concept and prototype evaluations.
  • Detailed user requirements and product design specifications based on selected concept.

At Haselmeier, our mission is to create products enabling a convenient and comfortable experience. This is why patient feedback is integrated early in our device designs. Early concepts are prototyped for testing and Human Factors studies to capture the handling needs and skills of potential users. This knowledge is integrated into the device design to provide successful administration of the drug product and a positive user experience.


Haselmeier offers a range of early-stage activities:

  • Think-tank discussions and paper concepts
  • Detailed product concepts and industrial designs 
  • Detailed user handling review and risk-analysis
  • Prototyping of initial concepts up to functional devices
  • User focus groups and human factors studies for concept and prototype evaluations.
  • Detailed user requirements and product design specifications based on selected concept.

Axis-D


The Haselmeier Axis-D Pen System is a disposable, variable dose injection device designed for the use with a 3ml cartridge. The elegant and compact Axis-D Pen System is available as a high quality plastic version. 


  • No or minimal priming
  • Accurate dose reading with sliding window
  • No rotating outer components
  • Protected dose scale

Platform & Products

i-pen


The Haselmeier i-pen is a reusable, variable dose injection device for use with a standard 3ml cartridge. The i-pen features an elegant non-medical design which is the result of extensive research and patient testing.


  • Dose adjustment from 0.01ml to 0.6ml per injection
  • Compact size enables easy handling and portability
  • Large, easy-to-read dose indicator
  • All metal outer body

i-pen² 


The i-pen² is a reusable, variable dose injection device for use with a standard 3ml cartridge. The i-pen² was specifically created to provide a high-quality pen at economic cost.


  • Dose adjustment from 0.01ml to 0.6ml per injection
  • Compact size enables easy handling and portability
  • Large, easy-to-read dose indicator
  • All plastic components

D-Flex


The D-Flex is the disposable pen for the use with 3 ml cartridges. It closes the gap between fixed-dose pens which only allow a single fixed dose, and variable-dose pens where the dose can be finely adjusted by the patient. It was also given the GOOD DESIGN™ Award.


The D-Flex pen system incorporates the following features:

  • Fixed or variable dosage
  • Manual and multiple injections
  • Dose correction to avoid injection errors or loss of drug
  • Easy adaption to different dose requirements
  • Prevention of unintended dosages

Penlet


The Haselmeier disposable Penlet is a fully automatic, fixed dose injection device designed for use with a standard 3ml cartridge. Upon depressing the clip on the pen, the needle automatically enters the subcutaneous tissue which is followed by delivery of the solution.


  • Ready for use by the patient and no dose 
  • adjustment required
  • Fully automatic needle insertion and injection
  • Needle is hidden prior to and during injection

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