SGS, a leading global solution provider in food safety, quality and sustainability, will be one of the main sponsors of the GFSI Global Food Safety Conference 2015. We will host a Special Session and also showcase our unique food safety solutions at this international event, which will take place from 3-5 March 2015, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia.
 The GFSI’s Global Food Safety Conference is a leading annual event, that brings together more than 800 leading food safety specialists in the food and agriculture industry, such as manufacturers and retailers, as well as food related associations and government agencies from over 50 countries. Its aim is bring the experts to one location and to advance the cause and management of food safety globally.
The GFSI’s Global Food Safety Conference is a leading annual event, that brings together more than 800 leading food safety specialists in the food and agriculture industry, such as manufacturers and retailers, as well as food related associations and government agencies from over 50 countries. Its aim is bring the experts to one location and to advance the cause and management of food safety globally.
NETWORKING
The conference provides the opportunity to meet and network with industry peers, share knowledge, benefit from thought-provoking presentations from internationally reputed industry experts and hear innovative ideas to implement in your workplace. The chosen conference theme is “Food Safety: A Shared Responsibility”.
  
 Attendance at the GFSI Global Food Safety Conference 2015 is required for admittance to SGS’s Special Session. Please sign up on the Global Food Safety Conference website, by 1 December 2014, to qualify for the Early Bird Discount. Registered delegates will further be invited to confirm their attendance at the special session.
Experts from the SGS Global Food team look forward to meeting you during the GFSI Global Food Safety Conference 2015.
For more information, please contact:
Vivien Chan 
 SGS
 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan,
 50490, Malaysia
 t: +603-2095 9200
ABOUT SGS
SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 80,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1,650 offices and laboratories around the world.
Visit us for more details: www.sgs.com/en/Our-Company/News-and-Media-Center/News-and-Press-Releases/2014/11/SGS-to-Host-Special-Session-at-GFSI-2015?wt.mc_id=as141107
 
		
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