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STEVANATO GROUP
VIDEO STREAMING CAMERA SYSTEM
Founded in 1949, Stevanato Group is a leading global provider of drug containment and delivery
solutions, as well as diagnostics, for the pharmaceutical, biotech, and life sciences sectors. The
Group offers an integrated and comprehensive portfolio of products, processes, and services that
meet customer needs throughout the entire lifecycle of a drug, from development through clinical
and commercial stages. This wealth of experience and international successes has enabled the
Group to rise as a global leader in the pharmaceutical industry.
What Stevanato Group Required
Always focused on optimizing the production processes of primary glass packaging for the
pharmaceutical industry and aiming to prevent anomalies, the company sought to visually monitor
the production process at key points, recording images. In the event of any production deviations or
signs of anomalies, this would allow for faster and easier identification of the exact failure point
causing the deviation, thereby minimizing waste and reducing recovery times.
Dos&Donts' Solution
Dos&Donts provided its Hazel® Falcon system, a tailored video streaming solution with cameras
designed for sterile environments and suitable for integration with other detection systems. This
system provides operators, and optionally the BMS (Building Management System), with real-time
images of any critical or potentially hazardous situations.
After identifying with the company the critical points of the sterile production line to be monitored
and determining the optimal camera placement, the installation was completed.
The system began providing both a live video feed on a dedicated monitor and a high-resolution
recorded video stream at an appropriate frame rate, along with a camera stream.
To protect operator privacy, appropriate privacy masks were created to cover operators in areas
recorded by cameras. Since the system is scalable, Stevanato Group can choose to increase the
number of cameras at any time as new needs arise, in proportion to the storage capacity.