Outline

   For Japanese

               

Date:
 November 13 (Sun) – 16 (Wed), 2011

  

Venue:
 Kyoto International Conference Center (ICC Kyoto)
 Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001, Japan
 Phone:+81-75-705-1234, Fax: +81-75-705-1100
 URL: http://www.icckyoto.or.jp
 Kyoto International Conference Center is called “ICC Kyoto” in short.
 It takes about 20 minutes from the Kyoto central railroad station.

Organized by:
 Japan Society of Quality Assurance (JSQA)

Charter Sponsors:
 Japan Society of Quality Assurance (JSQA)
 Society of Quality Assurance (SQA)
 British Association of Research Quality Assurance (BARQA)

Supported by:
  Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW)
  Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA)
  Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (JPMA)
  The Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Associations of JAPAN
  Japan Generic Medicines Association
  The Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’Association of Tokyo
  Osaka Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
  Japan Health Sciences Foundation
  Japan Association of Contract Laboratories for Safety Evaluation (JACL)
  Japan CRO Association

Official Language:
 Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in English and Japanese.

Organizing Secretariat:
 3rdGQAC Secretariat

 JSQA Office
 IPB-Ochanomizu Bldg., 3-3-11 Hongo,
 Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033, JAPAN
 Phone: +81-3-5840-5561 Facsimile: +81-3-5840-5564
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About GQAC

Main Theme:
 〜Toward Next Generation〜

We collected themes of the conference from the JSQA members among which we chose the theme “Toward Next Generation” considering the themes of the first and second GQAC conferences. The GQAC ship that launched out to sea bearing the heritage of “Committed to Quality Assurance” (which was the theme of the 1stGQAC in 2005) and also “The Route to Enlightenment” (which was the theme of the 2nd GQAC in 2008) will be moved forward to the theme of the 3rdGQAC, “Toward Next Generation”.

About Fan Logo:

A folding fan (ougi or sensu in Japanese) was originated in Kyoto. It is regarded as an auspicious object because its shape spreads from the pivot point toward many directions.  It is also regarded as a symbol of expansion and prosperity.