MUMBAI – Ayurveda and herbal industry is one of the fastest growing industries in India, but due to lack of stringent regulatory laws, inadequate R&D facilities and unskilled manpower, manufacturers are unable to produce world class profitable products.
Based on our research with the 50+ senior ayurveda experts and also with the help of our strategic advisor Narendra Bhatt, consultant, Ayurveda Research and Industry, CRIA Fi has developed 3-day strategic conference Ayutech in New Delhi (3-5 July) to overcome these challenges.
The main objective of this conference is to overcome the stringent standardisation challenges and implementing the latest advances in R&D techniques to drive product development. There is also a pre-conference marketing workshop focusing on Marketing Strategies in the Ayurveda Industry.
Some of the highlights of the 2-day conference are:
? Essential aspects for raw material management and standardisation
? Needs, approaches and objectives of regulatory norms
? Pharmaceutical process innovations for ayurvedic products
? Potential to develop novel products and therapeutics using ayurveda
? Solutions of safety and efficacy for ayurvedic products