Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Take part in the Conference on Technological Advances in Meeting Regulatory Challenges - Apr 25 in Mumbai


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Regulatory Challenges | April 25, 2013 | Mumbai, India
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Take part in the Conference on Technological Advances in Meeting Regulatory Challenges and you will have the chance to discuss lean validation concepts and other technological advancements in facility design with regulatory experts and colleagues.
The conference, to be held in Mumbai, India on April 25, will be attended by V. G. Somani, deputy drug controller, CDSCO, India and other high-profile participants.
Other key topics at the event, which is organized by DIA in collaboration with PharmaPro&Pack Expo, will include ensuring automation in meeting global regulatory challenges and an in-depth view of qualification and validation of facilities, equipment, and utilities.
Session Highlights
  • Technological Challenges in Meeting Global Regulatory Guidelines
  • Regulatory Views on Qualification/Validation
  • Lean Validation Concepts: ASTM E 2500
  • ICH Q8/Q9/Q10: Strategy for Successful Implementation
  • Approach to GAMP V Guidelines: Case Studies
  • Regulatory Outcomes: Equipment/Instruments
  • Design Considerations of New Pharma Facilities
  • Containment Technology: Design Challenges
  • Technological Advances in Meeting Regulatory Challenges
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