OTA Training offers RFID expertise at Interphex India
When Interphex India makes its debut in Mumbai next month, it will offer more than just a showcase of products, services and technology solutions for pharmaceutical manufacturers. Event participants can look forward to an in-depth RFID educational program, produced by OTA Training, LLC, which will provide valuable insights and share best practices of how RFID is being used today in the global pharmaceutical industry.
The applications for RFID in the pharmaceutical industry are expansive and new applications are emerging every day. Multinational pharmaceutical companies are using RFID today for things like drug authentication and anti-counterfeiting, as well as drug monitoring at the patient level. OTA Training has put together a clear, comprehensive program to educate Indian pharmaceutical professionals as to how their global counterparts are successfully implementing and benefiting from RFID technology.
‘RFID is one of those once-in-a-generation technologies that sends people marveling at all the applications and possibilities, and particularly in pharmaceuticals where that is definitely the case,’ said OTA Training CEO and founder Robert Sabella. ‘At Interphex India, we will be hosting a series of in-depth RFID educational sessions to serve the burgeoning pharmaceutical industry in India. This is the most in-depth and relevant RFID education content available today.’
‘We are thrilled to have OTA providing RFID training at our inaugural event,’ said Mike Allsopp, chief executive officer, Reed Exhibitions India. ‘This technology is playing an increasingly important role in pharmaceutical manufacturing, product surety, and supply chain management and we are proud to help spread the message. India is fast emerging as one of the most innovative and rapidly growing global pharmaceutical producers.’
A series of sessions held over two days will focus on issues of critical importance to the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector, including:
Brand protection
Contamination control
Drug verification
Supply chain visibility
Recall management
Shrinkage reductions
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