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Making the case for UK medicines manufacturing

Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency

January 18
16:45 2016

About the course

This joint event by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI).

For senior leaders and decision makers with strategic responsibility for securing, developing and future-proofing manufacturing networks in the pharmaceutical industry.

It will illustrate, through evidence based examples, the benefit of the manufacturing ecosystem in the UK.

See more information about the course and register

Gerald Heddell, Director of Inspection, Enforcement and Standards, MHRA said:

Regulation is often misunderstood. Here in the UK its progressive, pragmatic and supportive and crucial in making the UK competitive in a global market.

Making the case for UK medicines offers a great opportunity for senior leaders in manufacturing to find out more about what we and wider UK government can offer.

Ian McCubbin, Senior Vice President, North America, Japan & Global Pharma Supply GMS, GlasxoSmithKline said:

The UK manufacturing ecosystem offers a hugely compelling environment.

Our skilled workforce, pragmatic regulation and favourable tax options add up to ensure that facilities based in the UK should be part of every leading pharmaceutical companys manufacturing network, but we are at a cross road and we will need to work together to succeed.

Benefits of attending

This event is your opportunity to:

  • meet and network with like-minded peers
  • participate in tackling the sectors challenges head on to shape its priorities
  • learn about the UKs pragmatic and supportive regulatory environment
  • understand how to utilise a skilled workforce
  • discover more about the fiscal flexibilities that help make the UK a competitive proposition for manufacturing in the pharmaceutical and service industry

Details

Dates and location

2 March 2016:9:00 AM to 4:30 PM

The Royal Society of Medicine
1 Wimpole Street
London
W1G 0AE

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