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Tablets & Capsules November 2019 17 i n d u s t r y a s s o c a n d s o c i e t i e s Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) PhRMA Headquarters 950 F St. NW, Ste. 300 Washington, DC 20004 202 835 3400 www.phrma.org Represents the leading research-based pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in the US, which are devoted to inventing medicines that allow patients to live longer, health- ier, and more productive lives. Pharmaceutical Security Institute (PSI) 8100 Boone Blvd., Ste. 220 Vienna, VA 22182 703 848 0160 psi@psi-inc.org www.psi-inc.org Protects public health, promotes sharing information about counterfeit pharmaceuticals, and initiates enforcement actions. Philadelphia Drug Exchange (PDE) PO Box 1298 West Chester, PA 19380 484 881 3147 pdetrade@comcast.net www.pdetrade.org Dedicated to the advancement of pharmaceutical man- ufacturers, the allied trade industries, and schools of phar- macy by providing a forum of interaction, communication, and education. Private Label Manufacturers Association (PLMA) 630 3rd Ave. New York, NY 10017 212 972 3131 info@plma.com www.plmainternational.com Non-profit organization represents more than 4,500 member companies that manufacture food, beverage, snack, health and beauty, household, kitchen, DIY, personal, and leisure products. Process Equipment Manufacturers' Association (PEMA) 201 Park Washington Ct. Falls Church, VA 22046 703 538 1796 info@pemanet.org www.pemanet.org Unites the companies that supply equipment and systems used by process industries. This includes but is not limited to: food, chemical, pharmaceutical, mining and minerals, met- als, waste water treatment, paint and coatings, agribusiness, ceramics, plastics, wood, pulp and paper, environment, and building materials. Pharma & Biopharma Outsourcing Association 10 Alta Vista Dr. Ringwood, NJ 07456 201 788 7994 gil.roth@pharma-bio.org www.pharma-bio.org Represents pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing organizations that operate or sell in the US. It advocates for member companies before regulatory, governmental, and legislative bodies; educates members, customers, the general public, and other stakehold- ers on the value that CDMOs bring to the development and manufacture of therapeutics; and advances common industry goals and interests. Pharmaceutical Education and Research Institute (PERI) 9302 Lee Highway, Ste. 700 Fairfax, VA 22031 571 490 8409 www.peri.org Provides scientific and technical continuing education and training to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical product industry. Topics include basic pre-clinical research and clinical sciences; drug safety and pharmacovigilance; data man- agement and analysis; finance, licensing, and business develop- ment; manufacturing, bulk drug operation, and quality control; marketing and promotion regulation of pharmaceuticals, bio- logicals, and devices; project management in the pharmaceuti- cal industry; and quality assurance and regulatory compliance. Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Regulatory Science Society of Japan (PMRJ) 2-12-15, Shibuya, Shibuya-ku Tokyo, 150-0002 Japan +81 334 005 634 www.pmrj.jp Advances the regulatory science of drugs and medical devices to promote better quality, efficacy, and safety of med- ical products in Japan. Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme (PIC/S) PIC/S Secretariat 14 Rue du Roveray CH 1207 Geneva Switzerland +41 227 389 216 info@picscheme.org www.picscheme.org Develops, implements, and maintains harmonized GMP standards and quality systems of inspectorates in the field of medicinal products. It offers training and facilitates cooper- ation with participating regulators to promote the quality of medicinal products.

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