Conferences

Heliopolis University Campus, Cairo

First HU Conference on Sustainable Development in Pharmaceutical Sciences (HU-SDP)

Date: December 22, 2018

Location: Heliopolis University Campus, Cairo

Degree Level

Introduction

The Faculty of Pharmacy and Drug Technology at Heliopolis University successfully hosted its inaugural conference on Sustainable Development in Pharmaceutical Sciences (HU-SDP). The event took place on December 22, 2018, providing a dynamic platform for scholars, researchers, and industry professionals to engage in meaningful discussions about sustainable practices in pharmaceutical sciences.

The First Conference on Sustainable Development in Pharmaceutical Sciences at Heliopolis University was a resounding success. It provided an invaluable opportunity for participants to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and discuss the future of sustainability in the pharmaceutical sector. The Faculty of Pharmacy and Drug Technology looks forward to continuing these discussions at future conferences and remains committed to promoting sustainable practices in the field.

Objectives

The main objectives of the HU-SDP conference were to:

  • Share innovative ideas and research findings related to sustainable development in the pharmaceutical field.
  • Discuss current challenges and professional issues impacting pharmaceutical sciences.
  • Foster collaborations among researchers, practitioners, and educators in the pursuit of sustainability.

Key Highlights

  • Opening Ceremony:

The conference commenced with an opening ceremony featuring esteemed speakers from the university and the pharmaceutical industry, emphasizing the importance of sustainability in modern pharmaceutical practices.

  • Plenary Sessions:

Renowned experts delivered keynote speeches on various topics, including:

The role of sustainable practices in drug development.

Innovations in green chemistry and their implications for pharmaceutical research.

Case studies on successful sustainable initiatives in the industry.

  • Research Presentations:

Numerous researchers presented their projects, showcasing the latest findings and methodologies in sustainable pharmaceutical practices. Topics ranged from eco-friendly drug formulations to waste reduction strategies in pharmaceutical manufacturing.

  • Panel Discussions:

Interactive panel discussions allowed participants to engage with experts on pressing issues such as regulatory challenges, ethical considerations, and the future of sustainability in pharmaceutical sciences.

  • Networking Opportunities:

The conference facilitated networking among academics, industry professionals, and students, fostering potential collaborations and partnerships.