DIA Brexit Summit Ensuring Continuity for Patients and Business

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DIA Brexit Summit Ensuring Continuity for Patients and Business 8 December 2017 Millennium Hotel London Mayfair, London, UK OVERVIEW PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Steve Bates Chief Executive Officer BioIndustry Association, United Elizabeth Kuiper Executive Director, Public Affairs European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA), Belgium Alan Morrison Vice President, International Regulatory Affairs MSD, United Aimad Torqui Director, Global Regulatory Policy MSD, The Netherlands Brexit will have a considerable impact on the regulation and supply of medicines to patients. With the time frame for Brexit fast elapsing, governments, regulators, companies, healthcare systems and patients are all seeking to prepare for the known unknowns and to brace for the unknown unknowns. However, information is scarce and not always accessible or confirmed. This conference will bring stakeholders together to share insights and planning for operational and strategic measures being taken to prevent or minimize impacts to the development, manufacturing, regulation and supply of medicines for Europe. With the clock ticking, stakeholders will consider explicitly in this conference the dimension of time in shaping what opportunities for action companies and indeed all stakeholders - must consider. OBJECTIVES To update participants on current developments, operational and strategical challenges impacting drug development, licensing and supply to patients To exchange practical experiences with regulatory authorities, industry and other stakeholders in preparing for Brexit To provide a shared understanding of the timing for changes that will drive many of the final impacts of Brexit Venue Millennium Hotel London Mayfair 44 Grosvenor Square, Mayfair London W1K 2HP United WHO SHOULD ATTEND Regulatory and drug development professionals from Health Authorities, Academia and Industry Patient groups and medical research charities Any stakeholder interested in the impact of Brexit Meeting room: Mayfair Suite

Ensuring Continuity for Patients and Business FRIDAY, 8 DECEMBER 09:00 REGISTRATION AND WELCOME COFFEE 10:00 OPENING REMARKS Steve Bates, Chief Executive Officer, BioIndustry Association, United 10:10 KEYNOTE SPEECH Alan Morrison, Vice President, International Regulatory Affairs, MSD, United ; EFPIA Brexit Task Force Chair and ABPI-BIA Brexit Regulatory Co-Chair Industry views and preparations for Brexit Key issues for companies facing the transition to come Our key messages for UK and EU What companies need to do next 10:40 BREXIT CONSIDERATION OF HMA AND PAUL-EHRLICH-INSTITUT Klaus Cichutek, President, Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Germany 10:55 SESSION 1 MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY ENSURING PATIENTS ACCESS Session Chair: Yvonne Stewart, Head of Brexit Implementation, Office of the CEO and CFO, GSK, United This session will review issues related to the manufacturing and supply chain, for Day 1 and looking forward. This will summarise what we know, what we still don t know and what we have to do to be prepared. The session will consider these perspectives from the different areas of manufacturing and supply. Industry Case Example: Putting Brexit Supply Impact in a Global Perspective Elizabeth Kuiper, Executive Director, Public Affairs, European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA), Belgium UK Third Country Scenario Implications on Supply Gerald Heddell, Director, Inspection Enforcement & Standards Division, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), United A National Member State s Perspective Paul Sexton, GMP Manager, Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), Ireland 11:40 SESSION 2 CLINICAL TRIALS FROM DIRECTIVE TO REGULATION Session Chair: Nick Sykes, Senior Director, Worldwide Safety & Regulatory, Pfizer, United This session will review issues related to clinical research, for Day 1 and looking forward. This will summarise what we know, what we still don t know and what we have to do to be prepared. UK issues vs. EU 27: IMP supply and the complex transition via Brexit and then into the new system. Panel Discussion with Q&A Niall Dickson, Chief Executive, NHS Confederation, United Emma Du Four, Head of International Regulatory Policy & Intelligence, AbbVie, United Emlyn Samuel, Senior Policy Manager, Cancer Research UK, United 12:25 LUNCH 13:25 SESSION 3 REGULATORY PLANNING PREPARING FOR DAY 1 Session Chair: Zamshed Harun, Director, Head of European Regulatory and R&D Policy, Amgen, Switzerland This session will review issues related to licensing, for Day 1 and looking forward. This will summarise what we know, what we still don t know and what we have to do to be prepared. Industry: Day One Contingency Plans and Practical Considerations Chris Walker, Vice President, European Head of Regulatory Affairs, Amgen, United The View from EU Regulators: EMA Relocation and Business Continuity Planning: Insights in the Operations and Relocation Preparedness Task Force Noël Wathion, Deputy Executive Director, European Medicines Agency (EMA), European Union Decentralised Arrangements & How Other National Regulators Are Responding to the Brexit Challenge Peter Bachmann, Deputy-Head, European Union and International Affairs, Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM), Germany Responding to the Brexit Challenge Ireland Rita Purcell, Deputy Chief Executive, Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), Ireland The View from UK Regulators: MHRA Relocation and Preparation for Post-Brexit Regulatory Framework Keith McDonald, Deputy Director, Licensing Division, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), United 14:30 PANEL DISCUSSION WITH Q&A Panel session on operational aspects. Moderator: Zamshed Harun, Director, Head of European Regulatory and R&D Policy, Amgen, Switzerland Noël Wathion, Deputy Executive Director, European Medicines Agency (EMA), European Union Peter Bachmann, Deputy-Head, European Union and International Affairs, Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM), Germany Klaus Cichutek, President, Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Germany Keith McDonald, Deputy Director, Licensing Division, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), United Rita Purcell, Deputy Chief Executive, Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), Ireland Geraldine Moore, Senior Registration Manager, Central Regulatory Affairs (EMEA), Mylan, United ; Member, Medicines for Europe, Belgium Chris Walker, Vice President, European Head of Regulatory Affairs, Amgen, United 15:15 COFFEE BREAK Unless otherwise disclosed, DIA acknowledges that the statements made by speakers are their own opinion and not necessarily that of the organisation they represent, or that of the DIA. Speakers and agenda are subject to change without notice. Recording during DIA sessions is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from DIA.

Ensuring Continuity for Patients and Business 15:45 SESSION 4 PHARMACOVIGILANCE - CONTINUED COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE UK AND EU Session Chair: Vicki Edwards, Vice President, Pharmacovigilance Excellence and QPPV, AbbVie, United This session will review issues related to pharmacovigilance, for Day 1 and looking forward. This will summarise what we know, what we still don t know and what we have to do to be prepared. PRAC and UK Vigilance Post-Brexit Mick Foy, Group Manager, Vigilance Intelligence and Research Group, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), United Industry Case Example: Day One Practical Considerations Vicki Edwards, Vice President, Pharmacovigilance Excellence and QPPV, AbbVie, United 16:15 SESSION 5 BREXIT TIME CHECK: WHAT S NEXT FOR MEDICINES? Session Chair: Peter O Donnell, Journalist, Belgium The aim of this session is to get to the broader level vision of what s coming next in the Brexit schedule of change. This session will bring together a broad range of stakeholders to contribute their expectations, concerns and needs for the next stages of Brexit and the future partnership arrangements. Robert Johnstone, Patient Advocate; Board Member, European Forum for Good Clinical Practice (EFGCP), United Virginia Acha, Executive Director, Global Regulatory Policy, MSD R&D Innovation Centre, United Elizabeth Kuiper, Executive Director, Public Affairs, European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA), Belgium Oliver Sude, Legal Counsel, EU Affairs, European Confederation of Pharmaceutical Entrepreneurs (EUCOPE), Belgium 17:05 CLOSING REMARKS Alan Morrison, Vice President, International Regulatory Affairs, MSD, United ; EFPIA Brexit Task Force Chair and ABPI-BIA Brexit Regulatory Co-Chair 17:15 END OF CONFERENCE Continuing Education SwAPP and SGPM Credits DIA meetings and training courses are approved by the SwAPP (Swiss Association of Pharmaceutical Professionals) Commission for Professional Development (CPD) and SGPM (Swiss Society of Pharmaceutical Medicine) and are honoured with credits for pharmaceutical medicine. All meeting and training course participants are eligible for applicable credits. This conference has been accredited with 5.75 credits. About DIA DIA is the global connector in the life sciences product development process. Our association of thousands of members builds productive relationships by bringing together regulators, innovators, and influencers to exchange knowledge and collaborate in an impartial setting. DIA s network creates unparalleled opportunities for exchange of knowledge and has the inter-disciplinary experience to prepare for future developments. The dedicated efforts of DIA staff, members and speakers enable DIA to provide a comprehensive catalogue of conferences, workshops, training courses, scientific publications and educational materials. DIA is a global community representing thousands of stakeholders working together to bring safe and effective products to patients. DIA is an independent, non-profit organisation has its Global Center in Washington, DC, USA with the European office in Basel, Switzerland, and additional regional offices in Horsham, Pennsylvania, USA; Tokyo, Japan; Mumbai, India; and Beijing, China. Follow @DrugInfoAssn Stay Connected Navigate DIA Meetings from Your Smart Device with DIA s App The DIA Global App is designed to enhance your meeting experience and provide valuable information in one place. With the mobile app you have the conference at your fingertips: Create and manage your agenda Search for speakers and attendees to connect and network Get the app: Download & Install: type DIA GLOBAL in the App store or in Google Play Sign in with the email address you used to register for the event If needed, use the reset password link to set your password Need assistance? Please feel free to ask one of our staff.

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