11.04.2014 • News

European REACH Congress

European REACH Congress

With past experience and future uncertainty there are many issues to reflect upon and more to be managed in the coming years. Offering a combination of practical advice to the industry and direction from policy-makers, this Congress aims to bring together all stakeholders affected by the REACH Regulation. Topics range from registration to restriction and enforcement. The Congress will include an exhibition showcasing suppliers and service providers and will have a programme designed to maximise networking opportunities.

The programme includes presentations from:

  • Mike Penman, Penman Consulting BVBA
  • Marko Susnik, WKO (Wirtschaftskammer Österreich Abteilung für Umwelt- und Energiepolitik)
  • Katja vom Hofe, BAuA (Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin)
  • Mike Potts, UK REACH Competent Authority Chemicals Regulation Directorate
  • Dr. Jens-Olaf Eichler, BASF Intermediates
  • Mark Meesters, ReachCentrum
  • Linda-Jean Cockcroft, Arkema France
  • Representative from The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)

The Congress will include an exhibition showcasing suppliers and service providers and will have a programme designed to maximise networking opportunities.

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