Pharmaceutical Products - Hong Kong & Bay Area Awards
The packaging design of the Dx&Vx Azithromycin pharmaceutical series has won the gold medal at the HONG KONG & Bay Area Awards hosted by the world-renowned design organization, BETTER FUTURE. This design can be a strong selling point for consumer products and we will continue to strive for providing differentiated products in the future.
The Hong Kong Design Awards is a global design award that is part of the BETTER FUTURE AWARDS, along with the Berlin Design Awards, London Design Awards, and Sydney Design Awards. It selects excellent works from around the world in over 40 fields, including space, product, visual, and graphic design. The purpose of this award is to encourage and inspire creative design and to select designs with creativity and a pioneering spirit that lead the trend.
BETTER FUTURE (formerly DRIVENxDESIGN) is a global design promotion organization founded in 2014, sharing a passion for a better future with the world.
Pharmaceutical Products - London Design Awards
The Dx&Vx Azithromycin drug package design has won a gold medal at the London Design Awards. This package is a design developed for the Dx&Vx Asia package system, and despite strict package legal regulations, it has won an award. Winning under these restrictive conditions is significant because package design is one of the important qualities that Dx&Vx pursues. We will continue to strive to create innovation in the future.
IAA stands for "Inspire, Advance, Achieve" and was established in 2016. IAA has 22 award programs and is an association with over 200 international judges from 112 countries, aiming to establish new excellent criteria for evaluating all aspects of media design, production, and distribution to respect and encourage creativity.
In the 2023 LONDON Design Awards, a total of over 1,200 entries were received from more than 30 countries worldwide, and awards were presented through a distinguished design jury including Tiagodo Vale (Portugal), Mark Turner (UK), Florian Seidl (Italy), Somchana Kangwarnjit (Thailand), Daisuke Nagatomo (Japan), and Ding Lichen (China).