Systech to host 'UNIQUITY India 2016' global brand protection & regulations conference on Oct 6 in Mumbai
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Our Bureau, Mumbai
September 26 , 2016
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Systech International, a global technology leader in product safety,
consumer and brand protection, will bring together pharmaceutical
industry leaders, supply chain and global brand managers, analysts and
media on October 6, 2016 at the ITC Maratha Hotel, Mumbai, for the third
in a series of Systech’s global conferences on serialization, global
brand protection and consumer safety titled: UNIQUITY India, 2016.
This
one-day conference will provide customers, industry leaders, and
equipment manufacturers with a firm understanding of the complex
regulatory mandates unfolding around the world in regard to
pharmaceutical serialization compliance and traceability. A
comprehensive regulatory workshop will discuss and dissect these complex
regulations with a focus on the US DSCSA and EU FMD mandates.
“We
are delighted to bring our UNIQUITY conference series to India,” says
Systech CEO Bob DeJean. “As a global leader in brand protection
technologies for over 30 years, we’ve had a unique opportunity to watch
this market develop.
“This event opens the door for experts from
this dynamic global market to collaborate in developing future-proof
technologies that bridge the gap between packaging equipment,
serialization, authentication and consumer engagement to create a
trusted supply chain.”
Complex supply chain regulations will put
substantial pressure on manufacturers. In fact, serialization regulatory
deadlines have either passed or are approaching in four of the top five
pharmaceutical markets in the world with more being established each
year. Today’s brands need long-term, cost-effective solutions beyond
machinery and existing processes to safeguard their brands and engage
with consumers.
“Without doubt, global manufacturing is being
forced to reinvent itself. Product portfolios are much more complex, and
new markets and consumers are coming online faster than ever before. As
a result, companies want to work with a knowledgeable vendor like
Systech to be compliant in this challenging new regulatory environment,”
said Dr. Avi Chaudhuri, senior global partner, Systech.
Speakers
include: K. L. Sharma, joint secretary, ministry of health & family
welfare, government of India; Anice Joseph Chandra, director, ministry
of commerce & industry, government of India; Hemant Koshia, Ph. D.,
commissioner, Food & Drug Administration, government of Gujarat;
Dirk Rogers, Systech’s regulatory specialist and former consultant who
has published over 300 essays on supply chain, track-and-trace
technology, standards and regulatory compliance topics; and Dr. Avi
Chaudhuri, a leading expert in pharmaceutical regulations and
compliance.
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