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Cherwell Laboratories Announce Support of Two Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Conferences

Cherwell Laboratories Announce Support of Two Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Conferences

Cherwell Laboratories have announced that they will be supporting two new Pharmaceutical manufacturing conferences. The first event, the NHS Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Technical Service Symposium 2017. This conference will take place on the 7th and the 8th November and will take place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Chester. This symposium is intended to target pharmacy professionals that are working in the pharmaceutical and quality assurance environments in the NHS as well as in the Commercial sectors. The Chester-based symposium, taking place on the 7th and the 8th focuses on educating and updating delegates on current issues in pharmaceutical aseptics through a range of presentations and workshops.

The second event is the Pharmig’s 25th Annual Conference will take place towards the end of the month, on the 29th and 30th November. This Conference will be taking place at the Crowne Plaza in Heythrop Park in Oxfordshire. The conference should allow individuals who are working in the pharmaceutical, healthcare and NHS industries to keep up to date in regards to the current topics and developments taking place in microbiology. This second event is titled ‘Pharmaceutical Microbiology; The Past, Present and Future’ and will look into the different way that microbiology has changes in the last 25 years and considers any possible future advances.

Andrew Barrow, the Sales Manager for Cherwell Laboratories will be attending both of the events and has said that the Laboratories have been in support of these events for a number of years and look forward to hearing the reflections and achievements of the past 25 years and the latest innovations in microbiology and the control risk in medicines. Cherwell Laboratories have said that they are proud to contribute to these two important industry events in order to keep up to date with the changing of the requirements of the pharmaceutical regulation.

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