Autodraw Blood Device

Burgopak designed packaging for Thriva's at-home blood test kit, featuring a sliding mechanism for an engaging unboxing experience and efficiently housing the larger, automated blood collection device while ensuring safe sample return.

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Packaging design studio, Burgopak, has created packaging for Thriva, the health platform that offers at-home blood tests with personalized health insights.

The packaging slides open making the process of accessing the test kit more engaging.

The packaging also houses Thriva’s autodraw test kit. This marks a transition from the brand’s original fingerprick blood collection to the user-friendly Tasso device, which collects blood automatically and painlessly from the user’s arm.

The Burgopak design team were tasked with finding an efficient way of packaging the device, which is larger than the components found in a traditional fingerprick kit.

Consideration was taken to maximize the space available, by nesting the remaining test kit components around the collection device.

The small removable component holder is reused to protect the blood sample when posting it back to the lab, eliminating the need to return the entire box and  reducing postage costs for Thriva.

The packaging is robust enough for postal transport to the customer as well as the return of collected specimens to the lab, while adhering to the transport regulations concerning UN3373 Category B Substances.

After a successful trial run, the auto-draw test kit has been rolled out as the standard, replacing the fingerprick test.

Dan Ong, Head of Operations at Thriva, said: “The playful element to the opening experience was an important part of the original packs’ appeal–we wanted to make sure that was preserved in the new pack. We’re delighted with the final product and packaging, which is getting very positive customer feedback."

“The new device is helping to prevent tests being taken incorrectly and is also encouraging more repeat purchases," Ong said. "Taking a blood sample is now easier than ever - helping more people to start their journey towards better health and wellbeing.”

 Alexander Parker, Head of Design, Wellness, at Burgopak, said:"We've been lucky enough to collaborate with Thriva for several years on a variety of projects. Thriva’s dedication to supporting customers through every step of their journey is reflected in the packaging."

“Our shared passion for the importance of packaging made it particularly exciting to be involved in the development of this new product, which is a core part of Thriva’s offering and a powerful brand and marketing asset,” Parker said.

The Thriva pack is made from 265gsm MetsäBoard Pro FBB Bright.

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