Chemspec, CPhI Istanbul to foster biz opportunities
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May 16 , 2016
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Europe’s premier marketplace for the fine and speciality chemicals industry, Chemspec Europe and the numero uno pharmaceutical event in the Middle-East and North Africa (MENA) region, Chemicals and Pharma Ingredients (CPhI) Istanbul, are ideal platforms for visitors to source products, exchange expertise, build international contacts and thus to foster business opportunities.
The 31st edition of Chemspec Europe offers manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of fine and speciality chemicals a dedicated marketplace to meet with purchasers and agents looking for specific products or bespoke solutions.
Chemspec Europe 2016 being held from June 1 to 2, 2016 at Messe Basel, Switzerland, will bring together over 395 exhibitors from 25 countries covering a total exhibition area of nearly 6,000 square metre.
The event will also provide the visitors, conferences, seminars and workshops with top-class content. While The Royal Society of Chemistry Symposium will focus on the survival in the speciality chemicals industry and sustainability and process intensification, the Chemspec Agrochemical Outlook Conference will give valuable insights into the prevailing trends in the agrochemical sector. Chemspec Careers Clinic will offer executives a chance to discuss career aspirations with specialist professional search firms.
Pharma Outsourcing Panel Discussion will be providing approaches to developing global outsourcing strategies, identifying outsourcing partners, identifying approaches to mitigate risks, and addressing challenges associated with outsourcing and how to effectively manage partnerships.
With its clearly focussed exhibition profile, the event covers the largest possible choice of fine and speciality chemicals and is the ideal place for international industry professionals to turn ideas into innovations.
In the meanwhile, in its third edition, CPhI Istanbul, leading global business event for chemical and pharma ingredients, will foster partnerships with several special treats like Matchmaking Programme, Round Table Sessions, Hosted Buyers Programme, C-Summit and Women’s Networking Breakfast, apart from conferences, exhibitors’ seminars.
The event which will be held from June 1 to 3 at the Istanbul Congress Center (ICC), Turkey, will provide visitors opportunities to meet suppliers as well as build new partnership and gather insight into the market.
CPhI Istanbul will be co-located with ICSE, P- MEC and InnoPack, bringing together local Turkish and regional drug manufacturers with global suppliers of raw materials, machinery, packaging solutions and contract services.
The event, will bring together visitors from over 82 countries and 209 exhibitors from 25 countries. It will attract more than 4,261 local and international pharma experts from the region.
This year’s conference will focus on key legislative and regulatory updates providing sound advisory intelligence and independent practical insight for pharma manufacturers, domestic and international buyers and suppliers, thinkers and creators that are breaking new ground in formulation, process development, packaging, technology and more.
For the first time this year, CPhI Istanbul will be launching its Matchmaking Programme which will create opportunity to develop new business leads and establish future collaborations and to actively target the companies that match best individual business needs.
The Women’s Networking Breakfast will celebrate female leadership and will encourage empowerment within the industry by uniting female executives from the regional pharmaceutical network.
This edition of CPhI Istanbul will also include the Hosted Buyers Programme, organised by Turkish Ministry of Economy wherein the costs of the eligible buyers will be covered by the ministry.
In the C-Summit, leading CEOs will come together to discuss key issues in the market. Besides the exhibition, an integrated conference platform will provide insights on key legislative and regulatory updates, sound advisory intelligence and independent practical insights.
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