The Parenteral Drug Association announces the 2026 , at the Westin DC Downtown, September 14-16, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
BETHESDA, Md., May 6, 2026 /PRNewswire-±¬ÁϹ«Éçapp/ -- This premier CGMP conference spotlights the role of effective quality systems in maintaining an ongoing state of control across the drug lifecycle through vigilant risk-based manufacturing and quality oversight. The conference underscores the vital role of robust quality systems, facilities, processes, raw material quality, supplier relationships, industrial modernization, and quality risk management as the foundation of CGMP compliance.
Participants will gain practical, actionable insights into how sustainable compliance drives both quality excellence and supply consistency through real-world case studies. International regulatory collaboration efforts to improve quality and benefit consumers will also be featured.
"The PDA/FDA Joint Regulatory Conference is recognized as one of the pharmaceutical industry's most trusted forums for open, informed dialogue between regulators and industry professionals," said Glenn Wright, PDA President & CEO. "For more than three decades, this event has delivered critical insights to advance quality systems, strengthening compliance and protecting patients worldwide."
Paul Z. Balcer, Consumer Safety Officer, OMQ, OC, CDER, U.S. FDA and Mary E. Farbman, PhD, Associate Vice President, Global Quality Compliance, Merck & Co., Inc. are the co-chairs of this year's conference planning committee.
Following the conference, PDA will hold the .
About PDA
The Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) is the leading global provider of science, technology, and regulatory information. PDA creates awareness and understanding of important issues facing the pharma community and delivers high-quality, relevant education to the industry. Since its founding in 1946 as a nonprofit organization, PDA has been committed to developing scientifically sound, practical technical information and expertise to advance pharma manufacturing science and regulation, so members can better serve patients.
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