BIOCORP will present during the international PDA exhibition in Gothenburg (Sweden - from October 21st to 23rd) Injay, its new innovative device that allows any pre-filled syringe to evolve into a connected device. Pre-filled syringes (PFS) are used worldwide for a more accurate administration of parenteral drugs. The market currently represents 11 billion USD/year with an annual growth rate of nearly 10%. Tracing is a key concept considering how essential it is to know which drug has been administered to a patient on a given date, with mention of the batch number. So far, this information is notified by the administrator and is not automated in any way. Due to Injay, the information contained in the NFC (Near Field Communication) chip, such as the name of the drug, its batch number and its expiry date, will be directly transferred to a smartphone application and automatically scanned. This information is transmitted only when the injection has been fully administered to the patient, with an indication of the date and time. This has been made possible due to a chip inserted into the piston of the syringe that communicates through NFC technology. Injay also includes a locking system that prevents the syringe from being reused. Finally, this new device, entirely developed by BIOCORP, can be adapted to any PFS format. Customization of both design and backstop is also possible in order to disrupt as little as possible the classic use of the existing syringe.