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12 October 2022

EPAA Annual Conference 2022: Accelerating the Transition to Animal-Free, Sustainable Innovation

The 2022 Annual Conference of the Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing will take place on Tuesday, 15 November 2022.

The aim of this event is to give participants insight on the EPAA achievements in 2022, announce the EPAA 3Rs Science Prize winner, and to discuss challenges we still need to address to make animal-free sustainable innovation a reality within the EU.

A draft programme is available on the EPAA website and information will be updated frequently.

See the programmeSearch for available translations of the preceding linkEN•••

Where & When

Albert Borschette Congress Center, Rue Froissart 36, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
Tuesday, 15 November 202213:00-18:00 CET

Targeted audience

EPAA members from industry and the European Commission, stakeholders from European and international institutions, academic, or research institutes, NGOs, national regulatory authorities, etc.

Registration information

Registration is mandatory for alland participation is free of charge.

Registration will be open until 4 November. You can register by clicking here

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