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  • 2nd Annual Pharmaceutical Competitiveness Conference To Take Place I

    2ND ANNUAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPETITIVENESS CONFERENCE TO TAKE PLACE IN YEREVAN

    armradio.am
    27.11.2009 18:08

    The USAID-funded Competitive Armenian Private Sector (CAPS) Project
    in partnership with the Ministry of Health, the Scientific Center
    of Drug and Medical Technology Expertise, the Union of Medicine
    Producers and Importers of Armenia, Armenian Development Agency, and
    National Competitiveness Foundation are organizing the 2rd Armenian
    Pharmaceutical Competitiveness Conference on December 1 in Yerevan.

    The event aims to update industry representatives on the current status
    of the sector, promote collaboration among pharmaceutical sector
    stakeholders, and encourage discussions on major industry issues,
    including financial crisis impact on pharmaceutical production,
    adoption of Good "X" Practices (GXP) regulations and export market
    opportunities.

    The conference builds upon the success of the first Pharmaceutical
    Competitiveness Conference, held last November by CAPS and its
    major partners in the pharmaceutical industry. The conference
    focused on introducing Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Since
    then, notable steps have been taken toward GMP implementation in
    Armenia. For example, in May this year, a GMP training program
    featuring international experts was conducted in Armenia for the
    first time through the joint efforts of the CAPS Project and major
    industry stakeholders. The GMP training was followed by a trainers'
    course, creating local GMP trainers able to continue pharmaceutical
    training through the GXP Center of Excellence, which was established
    in June this year.

    Conference participants will discuss opportunities for Armenian
    pharmaceutical producers in domestic and foreign markets, the need for
    improvements in medicine regulation, as well as the current situation
    of medicine production in Armenia and possible development scenarios.

    The event is open to pharmaceutical producers, government and
    international organizations, educational institutions, NGOs, business
    associations, pharmaceutical professionals, the press and those
    interested in Armenia's pharmaceutical industry.
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