World Forum of Medicine (November 16 to 19, 2015 in Düsseldorf, Germany).
The MEDICA 2015 and COMPAMED 2015 forums will be held in parallel. Consumables and small medical equipment without BPA will be presented.
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The MEDICA 2015 and COMPAMED 2015 forums will be held in parallel. Consumables and small medical equipment without BPA will be presented.
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The European Biopolymer Summit will bring together chemical industry experts around topics such as:
- Trends in the biopolymers market;
- Recent regulatory changes influencing the biopolymers industry;
- Life Cycle Analysis of bioplastics;
-...
This event will also be an opportunity to discover examples of environmental approaches lead by some polymers companies and to identify the demands of end users.
Even date: December 9-10, 2015
Thursday, June 11, Packaging Forum will be held in Paris, this event is hosted by the LNE (French National Laboratory of Metrology and Testing). The regulatory issues around the use of Bisphenol A will be developed, particularly in relation to the application of the French law banning BPA in food packaging since 1 January 2015. The discussions will be moderated by Mr. Patrick SAUVEGRAIN (LNE) and Mr. Olivier DRAULETTE (SNFBM: French National Union of boxes manufacturers, Metal packaging and closures).
Barcelona will host from 1 to 4 December 2015 the European conference on food contact. This room is for all players in the food packaging industry (plastic or paper): Producers of raw materials and additives to buyers through distributors. This show in particular will address product quality and regulatory compliance.
For more information: http://www.food-contact.com/plastics-paper
During the "Global Food Contact 2015" conference (19 - 21 May 2015 in Rome, Italy) a series of lectures will be offered on the food contact topics.The "Global Food Contact 2015" conference aims to clarify the regulatory worldwide changes concerning materials in contact with food. This event will bring together professionals from the food industry. Among other topics, the debates will address the issue of Bisphenol A.