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Medications can be dosed and produced in various formats, allowing personalization based on individual volume and adaptation for pediatric and geriatric use.
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Pill.ar is a local startup that could revolutionize the pharmaceutical industry by adapting treatments to the specific needs of each patient. With an initial investment of USD 250,000, it aims to supply the domestic market and export.

A group from Córdoba seeks to personalize medical treatments according to patient needs. The story of the company that 3D prints medications

This is Pill.ar, a startup dedicated to developing equipment for 3D printing medications.

The Córdoba-based startup developed a method approved by the Córdoba Ministry of Health that enables the production of custom-made capsules, the integration of multiple drugs, and greater precision in complex treatments.

Medications can be dosed and produced in various formats, allowing personalization based on individual body volume and adaptation for pediatric and geriatric use.

The technology was developed by the Córdoba-based startup “Pill.ar,” which aims to simplify treatments and democratize access to personalized medicine.

The Cordoba-based startup obtained health authorization, already prints customized treatments, and presents concrete numbers: savings for patients, investment per production unit, and expansion plans in Argentina and abroad.

The Startup Competition was the grand finale of the sixth edition of the Córdoba VC Summit, once again putting dynamic and innovative ventures from the local and regional ecosystem in the spotlight.

Four Córdoba startups—Avedian, Embryoxite, Gameet, and Pill.Ar—participated in an institutional and technological mission to the Basque Country, where they took part in B-Venture, one of the most important events in the Spanish entrepreneurial ecosystem, and visited key spaces within the Basque innovation system.
If you are a patient, healthcare professional, clinic, or pharmacy, PILL.AR enables you to be part of a new model of personalized medicine.
