The conceptual 'ZERO' disposable contact lens packaging has been designed by South Korea-based industrial designer Junsik Oh as an anti-contact packaging for corrective lenses. The blister-style packaging works by being peeled open before being drained of the storage solution and fully opened to reveal the contact lens. The packaging would then allow the finger of the person to be positioned on the underside to press upwards and hold the contact lens up for placement on the eye without any physical contact for a contamination-free experience.
The conceptual 'ZERO' disposable contact lens packaging is focused on providing a completely contact-free experience that will eliminate the need to put fingers into the eyes. The packaging also offers a more precise alternative to other processes like using tweezers.
Touch-Free Contact Lens Packaging
The 'ZERO' Disposable Contact Lens Packaging is Hygienic
Trend Themes
1. Contactless Packaging - The trend for contactless packaging is an opportunity for companies to improve the safety and hygiene of their products.
2. Precise Packaging - A trend for precise packaging is an opportunity for companies to offer a more reliable experience for their customers.
3. Hygienic Design - A trend for hygienic design is an opportunity for packaging companies to create products that meet the changing needs of consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare Industry - The healthcare industry can benefit from hygienic and contactless packaging for medical devices and supplies.
2. Retail Industry - The retail industry can benefit from offering customers contactless and precise packaging for products such as cosmetics and personal care items.
3. Food and Beverage Industry - The food and beverage industry can benefit from contactless and precision packaging for takeaway and delivery orders to enhance food safety and hygiene.