Exhibitions / Congresses

Pharmaceutical Packaging & Labelling

Switzerland, Basel - June 23, 2015 - June 25, 2015
Pharmaceutical Packaging & Labelling Streamline Packaging Processes, Increase Patient Safety and Ensure Compliance

In a highly complex, regulated environment, companies have the challenge of ensuring regulatory compliance and meeting strict implementation deadlines to ensure constant supply of product to market

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Industry is seeking the best strategies to increase patient safety and compliance through both innovative packaging design and effective communication of labelling information

Up to 15% of all medicines on the market are estimated to be counterfeit and important focus is being placed on integrating safety features into packaging that are both functional for patients and cost-effective for the company. At the forefront of anti-counterfeit measures, companies are implementing new serialisation to comply with EU FMD and ensure an uninterrupted supply of products to market.

The 2015 Pharmaceutical Packaging and Labelling Summit brings packaging and labelling leaders together into one centre to address that biggest industry issues causing the most discussion across packaging, labelling, artwork and serialisation.

Join us from the 23rd to 25th June 2015 in Basel, Switzerland to:
Optimise packaging lines and increase overall process efficiency
Increase patient compliance through an improved packaging design
Effectively communicate product information through compliant labelling
Implement compliant serialisation and discuss future unknowns
Maximise patient safety with the integration of cost-effective tamper evident features
Streamline artwork capabilities and reduce recalls
Date(s)
June 23, 2015 - June 25, 2015
Time(s)
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Venue
IQPC
Ticketing
€1,299 - €2,399
Contact for booking / more info
Marina Belaya, marina.belaya@iqpc.co.uk
Fact of the week
Brussels Airport in Belgium, Europe is the world's largest sales point for chocolate, with over 800 tonnes of chocolate sold annually. This averages out to about 1.5 kilograms sold every minute.
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