SES Force-4 is Presenting Virtual ASTM D4169 Testing at the[PACK]out® 2025

SES Force-4’s Jay Yuan, PhD, PE, is Presenting ASTM D4169 Virtual Testing at the[PACK]out® 2025

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We’re pleased to announce that our own Jay Yuan will present a talk about how virtual ASTM D4169 testing can improve sterile barrier integrity, reduce over-design, and cut development costs without compromising patient safety.

With 30+ years in packaging, three patents, and a DuPont Award-winning Gatorade design, Jay is an integral part of the team. SES Force-4 is at the forefront of healthcare packaging development, testing, and sustainability. We’re proud to help ensure patient safety and continue to push the boundaries of medical packaging innovation.

If you’re attending the[PACK]out 2025, don’t miss Jay’s discussion on Virtual ASTM D4169 For Sterility Assurance, Monday, May 14, from 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. You can view the conference agenda here.

Learn more about SES Force-4’s expertise in the design, engineering, and testing of healthcare packaging, medical devices, and drug delivery devices, talk to Jay Yuan directly at Jay.Yuan@stress.com. We hope to see you at the[PACK]out 2025


ABOUT SES FORCE-4

SES Force-4, a division of Stress Engineering Services, Inc. (SES), specializes in solving critical engineering challenges throughout every stage of product development. Our multi-disciplinary team excels in integrating engineering services, early predictive work, data analysis, and rigorous custom testing processes to minimize risk and deliver proven results. SES Force-4 excels in early predictive modeling to save time and resources in development and is an expert in transforming medical devices, drug delivery devices, and packaging through design, engineering, and testing excellence.

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