We’re pleased to share that NeedleBay is proudly sponsoring Insulin Safety Week 2025 — and we couldn’t be more excited to be involved in such an important initiative.
Proud to Support Insulin Safety Week – 12–18 May 2025
At NeedleBay, supporting people living with diabetes is at the heart of everything we do. That’s why we’re proud to be part of Insulin Safety Week 2025 — a vital initiative focused on improving insulin safety across healthcare settings.
Our device was created with a clear purpose: to make insulin pen needle use safer, simpler, and more reliable. By helping users store and handle their needles securely, encouraging single-use, and offering a clear visual record of use, NeedleBay plays a key role in reducing the risk of missed doses and needlestick injuries.
We’ve seen first-hand the difference it makes. Research has shown that users experience an 88% improvement in managing their diabetes medication, with a 94% improvement in delivering it safely. That’s the kind of impact we’re proud to stand behind.
The latest version of NeedleBay has been shaped by feedback from real users — people who told us what they needed to feel more confident and in control of their insulin routine. It’s ideal for those with busy lives and supports safer self-management whether at home or on the go.
Sponsoring Insulin Safety Week 2025 feels like a natural step for NeedleBay. This campaign is so important in helping healthcare professionals strengthen their knowledge of insulin safety, raise awareness of best practices, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. NeedleBay are proud to stand alongside other sponsors like D&H Food & Nutrition, Embecta, and Sanofi in supporting this vital initiative. Together, we’re all working toward the same goal—safer, smarter insulin management for better patient care.
As our Director, Peter Brenikov, says:
“We’re delighted to sponsor Insulin Safety Week 2025. It’s an incredibly valuable initiative that brings together healthcare professionals, encourages knowledge sharing, and ultimately improves safety for people managing diabetes.”
Insulin Safety Week will take place from May 12 to 18, and we’re looking forward to being part of it.
You can learn more at www.insulinsafetyweek.com..