Stay Ahead of the Regulatory Curve at the Thirteenth Antimicrobial Workshop
Antimicrobial products are critical to many industries and
help in the protection of public health. Antimicrobials are highly
regulated, making it critical for companies to stay abreast of the
ever-changing regulatory landscape in which they operate.
Those engaged in the business of antimicrobials will not
want to miss the Thirteenth
Antimicrobial Workshop held May 12-13 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in
Arlington, VA. The workshop is the only program of its kind that gives
those engaged in the business of biocide chemistry the opportunity to network
with critical stakeholders and learn the latest news. The program will also
feature the latest policy and regulatory information about the antimicrobial
market.
Who should attend the Antimicrobial Workshop? The
workshop is vital for personnel with regulatory responsibilities, technical
staff, marketing professionals and management. Specifically:
- Federal & State Regulators will gain new insights into antimicrobial products and collaborate with their fellow colleagues in other states, and in the federal government, in order to set priorities and make sound decisions.
- Industry professionals will receive the latest information on international issues and hear directly from federal and state regulators while networking with their industry peers.
What are some of the highlights of the Antimicrobial
Workshop?
- Reregistration and Registration Review
- State of the EPA’s Antimicrobial Division
- Update on OECD Quantitative Method
- Global Outlook on International Trends and Policies
- BREXIT: Impact on Registrations
- Biocides Contributions to Sustainability
Click here to view the full agenda.
The Antimicrobial Workshop is hosted by the American Chemistry Council’s Center for Biocide Chemistries, the Household & Commercial Products Association, and ISSA, the Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association, in coordination with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Antimicrobials Division.
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