Welcome to
Clinical Trial Supply Asia
14 – 15 September 2010, Singapore
Free* for qualifying pharma and biotech delegates!
VIBpharma is pleased to announce that due to popular demand we are bringing our hugely successful Clinical Trial Supply conference series to Asia.
Asia now accounts for around 25% of the global clinical trials market, with that figure set to increase every year. The region undoubtedly offers great advantages in terms of cost, patient pools and clinical expertise – but to take advantage of all the region has to offer, you need a clinical supply chain that is fully adapted to the unique challenges posed of operating here.
Clinical Trial Supply Asia offers you the chance to get critical input on overcoming the key challenges of clinical supply chain in the region. Through top level strategic insights and practical case studies, the expert speaker faculty will reveal how to adapt your clinical supply operation. Essential topics addressed in detail include:
- Navigating the region’s diverse regulatory landscape
- Understanding and complying with import / export legislation to ensure a smooth supply operation
- Effective planning and forecasting
- Achieving a cost-effective clinical cold chain solution
- Mastering clinical packaging and labelling in line with local requirements
- Working with local and international partners to achieve outsourcing efficiencies
In Europe and in America each year, VIBpharma Clinical Trial Supply conferences bring together 100s of senior clinical supply professionals and solution providers to address the challenges that face the industry as a whole. CTS Asia now offers the same senior level audience and solutions focused agenda in Asia for the first time – Register your place today!

*Pharma and biotech delegates can qualify for free places at this conference.
Senior pharma and biotech delegates (VP/Director/C-Level exec) can qualify for complimentary attendance at the conference. Arena International / VIBpharma reserve the right to qualify delegates applying for complimentary places and to allocate or refuse to allocate at their discretion.


