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Gasporox Marks Successful Debut of TLM Training Day, Sets Sights on November Follow-Up

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August 21st 2026

Lund, Sweden Laser-based inspection technology specialist Gasporox AB has received highly positive feedback from the people who attended its inaugural Training Day for advanced TLM trace-gas based non-destructive container closure integrity testing (CCIT) methods.

The day-long workshop at Gasporox HQ in Lund brought industry experts, customers, and technology specialists together to explore applications of the TLM Trace Gas Leak Method as an evolved deterministic CCIT technique, with sensitivity, reliability, and applicability advantages over a wide range of pharma, food and other product packaging.

Inside the Training Day – TLM in Focus

Gasporox staged its first-ever training day to increase industry awareness of the new quality control possibilities enabled by new TLM technology. The workshop included theoretical overviews, technical briefings, and demonstrations of TLM techniques, hosted by Sales Director Roland Koch, Gasporox CEO Marta Lewander Xu, and technical expert Jennifer Wong.

It also included hands-on training sessions, using the GPX1500 Vial CO2 instrument, to test pharma containers, along with a tour of the Gasporox Laboratories, lunch, and networking sessions.

What’s Next – November 10 and Beyond

The event’s success has paved the way for further Gasporox training days, with a second, more pharma-focused, CCIT Training Day now scheduled for November 10. A further workshop, optimized for the food industry, is also under consideration.

“The positive feedback from participants confirmed that these kinds of forums have an important place in our industry, and I am grateful to everyone who joined us and contributed to making the day a success,” said Marta Lewander Xu.

Innovation Through Knowledge Exchange

She added: “What made the day particularly rewarding was not only the presentations and discussions, but the opportunity to meet customers, partners, and industry colleagues in a different setting than the ones we are all used to.”

“Outside of negotiations, exhibitions, and conferences, there is more room for open conversations, knowledge sharing, and learning from each other. Innovation is not only about developing new technologies. It is also about trying new ways of connecting, collaborating, and creating value together,” Marta concluded.

About Gasporox

Gasporox, based in Lund in southern Sweden, develops and manufactures laser-based sensors for integration into in-line inspection and production lines for Headspace Analysis and Leak Detection. Gasporox sensors are also available in various instruments ideal for quality control and at-line inspection of packaging and support many different package formats as highly effective tools for more efficient sample testing and greener production.

The VialArch™ is a unique laser-based solution for vials to be installed on the production line for 100% quality inspection for residual oxygen and container closure integrity testing. The laser beam is passing the headspace of the moving vials to perform laser-based headspace analysis (HSA), non-destructive and with precise measurements of the residual oxygen in the headspace.

The GPX1500 Film Pharma is a compact and easy to use instrument to accurately measure the headspace of pharmaceutical bags and pouches. It’s designed to operate parameter free to have a reliable and accurate use in the pharmaceutical production and lab. The GPX1500 Vial is the Film Pharma’s sibling for rigid containers, like vials and ampoules.

The available Headspace Analysis sensors work with many types of containers like vials, ampoules, bottles, bags and trays and are available for measuring O2, CO2, H2O, or the pressure inside the inspected container and are suitable for Leak Detection on packages like trays, bags. These sensors can be integrated into production machines or form the basis for stand-alone instruments.

Gasporox technology has been proven for performance and robustness over more than a decade in the pharmaceutical industry in the testing of parenteral drugs. It is integrated and used in machines, systems and instruments for total lab and production testing of vials and ampoules in many parenteral packaging lines.

Gasporox testing technologies are non-destructive and deterministic and recommended by USP<1207>.

Learn more at: www.gasporox.com

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Gasporox Marks Successful Debut of TLM Training Day, Sets Sights on November Follow-Up

Gasporox CEO Marta Lewander Xu provided application insights at the Training Day.

Gasporox Marks Successful Debut of TLM Training Day, Sets Sights on November Follow-Up

Technical expert Jennifer Wong explains the basics of TLM trace gas method.

Gasporox Marks Successful Debut of TLM Training Day, Sets Sights on November Follow-Up

Gasporox Sales Director Roland Koch (right) with Training Day attendees.

Gasporox Marks Successful Debut of TLM Training Day, Sets Sights on November Follow-Up

TLM trace gas testing was demonstrated on Gasporox GPX1500 benchtop non-intrusive headspace inspection instruments.

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