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Develop a successful regulatory strategy with expert
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T H E 2 N D A N N U A L C O N F E R E N C E O N
CROP PROTECTION: GENERICS,
PATENTS AND PARALLEL TRADE
Increasing profitability by uncovering new commercial opportunities and reducing
time to market through a better understanding of regulatory systems
6-7 November 2007 | Crowne Plaza City Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Key Business Insight Debate and Discuss the Most Topical Issues
Dr Matthew Phillips, Phillips McDougall, UK
✔Increase your understanding on the current situation and future prospects for
the crop protection industry. Latest market analysis on growth areas and
Ernst Topitschnig, PINUS TKI d.d., Slovenia
success stories to help you develop winning business strategies
✔Discover how a better understanding of patent law is enabling companies to
The Most Up-To-Date Regulatory
gain a competitve advantage
Information ✔Be first to hear the latest information on the provisions for generic products
under the new regulation. European Parliamentary insight from Hiltrud
Sylvie Malezieux, Ministry of Agriculture, France
Breyer, MEP
Darren Flynn, PSD, UK
✔Get to grips with the practicalities of the regulations and re-registration
Herman Fontier, Federal Public Service of Public procedures. Up-to-date information and opinions from 6 national regulators:
Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment, UK, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Greece
Belgium
✔Parallel trade - key information on the provisions that have been drafted by
Pavel Minar, State Phytosanitary Administration, the commision and member states. Feedback from 8 member states, UK,
Plant Protection Products Division, Czech Republic France, Germany, The Netherlands, Greece, Czech Republic, Estonia, Poland
Kostas Markakis, Department of Pesticides,
✔Tackling counterfeiting in the agrochemical sector- Strategies and tools for
Ministry of Agriculture, Greece
enforcing product security
A Representative, CTB, The Netherlands
Updated for 2007
Enn Liive, Estonian Plant Production Inspectorate,
PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Estonia
Patents as commercial tools in the field of
Mathias Uteb, BVL, Germany
agrochemicals Monday 5 November 2007
Franka Periã, Pinus TKI d.d., Slovenia
An intensive one day course designed to highlight how patents are being used to gain a
Nicola Mitchell, Life Scientific, Ireland
competitive advantage in the agrochemical sector. Sessions include: The patent specification
and its function, patents as a source of information, sources of patent information, patent
Terry Tooby, JSC International Ltd, UK filing strategies, licensing patent rights and challenging patent validity
Course Leader: Noel Akers, NJ Akers & Co Ltd
Essential Legal Updates
New for 2007
POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Noel Akers, N.J.Akers, UK
Novel and me-too formulations for the generic
Claudio Mereu, Mckenna Long & Aldridge,
market Thursday 8 November 2007
Belgium
An essential one day seminar for all professionals working in the field of novel
formulation development and registration. Course highlights include: Choosing the way:
New focus for 2007: Enforcing
novel or me-too formulations, introduction to microencapsulation technology and
market growth strategies
Product Security Course Leaders: Microencapsulation AG, Austria
Rocky Rowe, European Crop Protection
Association, Belgium
Official Publication:
Dr Michael J. Carroll, Dow AgroSciences, UK
Agrow Readers SAVE up to £350
To qualify book before 28 August 2007 quoting CQ8028AgAd
Booking and Information: Tel: +44 (0)207 017 7481
Email:
registrations@informa-ls.com Website:
www.informa-ls.com/crop
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