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ChemLinked Food Regulatory Conference – Oceania 2018

20 Nov 2018 - 20 Nov 2018
Melbourne Marriott Hotel, Australia
ChemLinked
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The ChemLinked Food Regulatory Conference – Oceania 2018 (CLFRC – Oceania 2018) will take place this November. It is ChemLinked’s first offline event in Australia, where we will bring together industry professionals and local practitioners to discuss China Food Regulations. It’s also where you’ll find the best answers to your regulatory questions, along with effective strategies to successfully enter the China market.

What to expect?

This one-day conference provides an opportunity to focus on China food regulatory requirements and the latest trends. What should you expect?

  • Nine powerful theme speeches on the most concerned issues and pivotal regulatory topics;

  • Q&A sessions and one-on-one consultations with our experienced experts, opportunity to share your experiences and find solutions to challenges;

  • Networking opportunities with representatives from the regulatory and food industry during the evening drinks reception.

Topics include:

  • China Prepackaged Foods Importation

  • Food Safety Law in China

  • Cross Border E-Commerce

  • Infant Formula

  • Health Food

  • Food Contact Materials

Who should attend?

You will specially benefit from this conference if your business is aligned with the following:

  • Food Import & Export

  • Food Marketing

  • Food Safety Management & Supervision

  • Food Regulatory Affairs

  • Food Traceability

  • Food Production, Processing & Packaging

  • Compliance Management

  • Organic Farming

  • Natural & Health Foods

  • Dairy Products & Infant Formula

  • Food Contact Materials

  • Government Food Regulatory & Policy Making

  • Cross-border E-commerce

In association with:

Complementary Medicines Australia is the peak body representing the complementary medicines industry, with members drawn from across the sector, including manufacturers, importers, exporters, raw material suppliers, wholesalers, distributors and retailers. CMA represents the industry in supporting appropriate regulation, promoting the benefits of complementary medicines as an important health care option, and championing international trade for Australian products.

CMA is the principal reference point for members, the government, the media and consumers to communicate about issues relating to the complementary medicines industry. CMA is proud to work closely with the TGA and other Australian government agencies, such as Austrade and DFAT, to ensure a strong and sustainable industry. It is CMA’s aim to improve public health and wellbeing through education and information, and to support the responsible promotion of complementary medicines.

Formed in 1967, The Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology (AIFST) is the only national independent voice and network for Australia's food industry professionals.

AIFST represents thousands of food industry professionals working in all facets of the food industry including food science, food technology, engineering, sensory, new product development, innovation, regulatory, QA, nutrition, microbiology and food safety, as well as those in leadership positions within the academic, industry and private sectors.

The Australia China Business Council (ACBC) is the premier organisation dedicated to promoting business and trade between Australia and the People’s Republic of China.

Founded in Victoria in 1973, ACBC has played an important role in enabling a dialogue between the two countries and has worked to ensure that the Australia-China relationship has matured, developed and diversified.

ACBC Membership offers you unique opportunities to keep abreast of developments, learn from experts and forge relationships with senior business people, decision-makers and practitioners across many sectors and fields in both Australia and China. These include representatives from some of Australia's largest multinational companies, SMEs and high-profile Chinese companies.

 

For more information, please visit CLFRC 2018 official webpage.