MEETINGS - Rescheduled Global Harmonization Task Force Conference (Singapore) May 2002:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The rescheduled 9th Global Harmonization Task Force Conference will take place on May 12-16 2002 at the Novotel Apollo Hotel, Singapore. The event is structured around information, poster and plenary sessions, workshops and study groups. Topics include an overview of new and emerging regulatory systems in Asia, China and Latin America; an update of new and emerging technologies, a review of the challenges and implications of a global regulatory model; and the regulatory issues surrounding refurbished medical devices. Immediately following GHTF is the 2nd APEC Seminar on the Harmonization of Medical Device Regulations on 17-18 May 2002 at the Novotel Apollo Hotel, Singapore. Further details from GHTF on tel: +61 2 6232 8666; fax: +61 2 6232 8687; email: [email protected] www.ghtf.org
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