21.01.2021 • News

Smarter Innovation Through Quality – A Pharma Virtual Conference

Croda Health Care will host a virtual conference on Tuesday 2 – Wednesday 3 February, created for the Pharmaceutical industry.

From exploring the future for excipient GMP and regulations, to vitamin stability, quality by design principles, a holistic view to the vaccine market, plus so much more. You will leave understanding how quality can be the key to pharma innovation.

You can expect roundtables, live presentations, segment booths plus an online networking room, all hosted by our Health Care specialists and our esteemed guest speakers.

February 2-3, 2021
Register here to attend the conference

The free two-day event has seen large registrant numbers so far, and we have some places left. Please view our agenda and register today to secure your free digital entry.

We hope to see you there.

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