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DELEGATE HANDBOOK ASEAN CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDS AND QUALITY- PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT WORKING GROUP 20 th the BALI 13-17 MAY 2013 NUSA DUA NADFC SECRETARIAT 20 TH ACCSQ-PPWG Gabungan Perusahaan Farmasi Indonesia Jl. Angkasa No. 20-A Kemayoran Jakarta 10620, Indonesia Phone : +62 21 420 3040, Fax : +62 21 420 3047, 420 3048 E-mail : sekretariatgpfi@yahoo.com ACCSQ PPWG

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DELEGATE HANDBOOK

ASEAN CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDS AND QUALITY-PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT WORKING GROUP

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BALI13-17 MAY2013

NUSA DUA

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SECRETARIAT 20THACCSQ-PPWGGabungan Perusahaan Farmasi IndonesiaJl. Angkasa No. 20-A KemayoranJakarta 10620, IndonesiaPhone : +62 21 420 3040, Fax : +62 21 420 3047, 420 3048E-mail : [email protected]

ACCSQ PPWG

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All 20th ACCSQ PPWG Meeting activity will published at

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Welcome

ASEAN CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDS AND QUALITY-PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT WORKING GROUP

ACCSQ PPWG

BALI13-17 MAY2013

NUSA DUA

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Contents

1. Meeting Venue and Dates (5)

2. Welcome Remarks (6)

3. Program Schedule (10)

4. Access to Procedures

& Security (12)

5. Accomodations (13)

6. Transportation (14)

7. Meeting Facilities & Services (16)

8. Venue Plan (19)

9. Indonesia Overview (20)

10. A Glimpse of Bali (23)

11. Bali Nusa Dua

Convention Center (26)

12. Map on Nusa Dua Area (28)

13. Bali Trip (optional) (32)

14. Acknowledgement (40)

15. Exhibitor List (42)

16. Bali Map (46)

17. Contact Detail (48)

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Bali

Nusa Dua

Denpasar

Meeting Venueand Dates

Bali Nusa Dua Convention CenterKawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot NW/1, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363Indonesia

The 20th ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting and related meetings take place in Bali, Indonesia, 13-17 May 2013, at:

Contact Details

Registration inquires, please visit

Registration Desk is located at South Lobby Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center

Hotel Reservation Contact:PT MELALI BALIJl. Dewi Sri, Complex The Lotus No.10Kuta 80361 – Bali, IndonesiaPh. +62 (361) 766156Fax. +62 (361) [email protected]. Maria Yovieta, Reservation CoordinatorM : +62852 3421 8484E : [email protected]

ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting Information Desk:- NADFC : 0813 8560 3005 (Mrs Anna)- Secretariat : 0812 2420423 (Mr Abdul Muid)

Designed by Mindmore Communication, Email : [email protected]

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With the tremendous milestones achieved so far, it is reassuring to note that ASEAN’s drug regulatory authorities continue to work in very close partnership with one another and with the pharmaceutical industry to ensure the smooth functioning of implemented initiatives. I am also glad to note that the PPWG is exploring new areas for collaboration and harmoniza-tion.

As the host, we are very glad to assist all of you. So please do not hesitate to contact the organizing committee members should you need any assistance. Again, let me express my sincere welcome to all of you and wish you a fruitful and successful meeting and a most pleasant stay in Indonesia.

Dra. Lucky S. Slamet, M.Sc

Welcome Remarks

Dear Colleagues,

It is my great pleasure to extend a very warm welcome to all delegates and par-ticipants to the 20th ACCSQ PPWG Meeting. Indonesia is honored to host the fourth times of ACCSQ PPWG meeting. As ever, we are delighted to welcome you here at the island of Gods to continue our important meeting. I am pleased to be able to see many friends from around the region in our midst today and I would like to express my personal appreciation for your being here, and for the collegiality that we have shared in ASEAN harmonization efforts over the years.

As we all know, the Pharmaceutical Product Working Group or PPWG was established in 1998 by the ASEAN Consultative Commit-tee on Standards and Quality. We have been working under the principle of PPWG to pro-mote drug registration, trade, and coopera-tion as well as to eliminate technical barrier to trade. The PPWG aims to harmonize “ASE-AN Technical Requirement on Pharmaceuti-cal. To date, several significant achievements of the PPWG have been made, notably the ASEAN Common Technical Dossier (ACTD), ASEAN Common Technical Requirement (ACTR), and other relevant technical guide-lines.

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ProgramSchedule

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Day 4May 16, Thursday

Day 5May 17, Friday

Day 3May 15, Wednesday

Ballroom :IWG Meeting (for All)

Room 4:The GMP-MRA/JSC Meeting (only for DRA)

Continuation of the 20th ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting

Sight seeing

Opening Ceremonyof the 20th ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting

14:00-16:00The 20th ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting

16:00-17:30

Continuation of the 20th ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting

Gala Dinner to All (BNDCC)

LUNCH BREAK

12:30-14:00

Adoption of the 20th ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting(Ballroom)

18:00-22:00

09:00-12:00

Time Day 1May 13, Monday

Day 2May 14, Tuesday

Registrastionat BNDCC

Seminar (for all)Ballroom

MORNING

LUNCH BREAK

Technical Working Group (for All)

Room 1: Q&A on Quality: ACTR/ACTD & Guide-lines• ACTR & ACTD quality• Analytical Validation

guideline• Process Validation

guideline• Stability guideline• Variation guideline

Room 2:• Q&A on Safety/ Efficacy: ACTR/ACTD • TWG on Biologicals

Room 3:BA/BE TWG & TF

Room 4: The GMP-MRA/JSC Meeting (only for DRA)

09:00-12:30

12:30-14:00

Continuation of Seminar

AfTERNOON

EVENING

Continuation of Technical Working Group (Room 1-3)

The GMP-MRA/JSC Meeting (only for DRA)(Room 4)

HOD Meeting & Working Dinner

14:00-17:00

17:00-21:00

Program Schedule

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Hotels located nearby are as follows:

Novotel Nusa Dua HotelJl. Pantai Mengiat BTDC ComplexP.O BOX 116, Nusa Dua 80363 BaliPh. +62 361 8480 555, Fax. +62 361 8480 556Distance from the venue: 1.7 km ****(4 stars)Price :- Deluxe room : Rp 1,200,000 (US$ 123)- One bedroom Suite : Rp 1,750,000 (US$ 184)- Two bedroom Suite : Rp 2,500,000 (US$ 258)

Melia Bali Nusa Dua HotelKawasan Wisata BTDC Lot 1, Nusa Dua 80363 BaliPh. +62 361 771510, Fax. +62 361 771362 Distance from the venue: 1.1 km ***** (5 stars)Price :- Deluxe room : Rp 1,450,000 (US$ 148)- Duplex Suite : Rp 1,800,000 (US$ 188)- Lagoon Access Suite : Rp 3,200,000 (US$ 288)

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & SpaKawasan Pariwisata Lot North 4, Nusa Dua 80363 BaliPh. +62 361 77 12 10, Fax. +62 361 77 12 29Distance from the venue: 450 m***** (5 stars)Price :- Deluxe room : Rp 1,650,000 (US$ 168)- Premier room : Rp 1,850,000 (US$ 188)- Palace Club room : Rp 2,600,000 (US$ 268)- Palace Club suite : Rp 3,750,000 (US$ 388)

Courtyard Marriot HotelKawasan Pariwisata Lot SW1,Nusa Dua 80363 BaliPh. +62 361 3003 888, Fax. +62 361 3003 888Distance from the venue: 1.8 km****(4 stars)Price :- Deluxe Garden room : Rp 1,400,000 (US$ 143)- Deluxe Pool view room Rp. 1,600,000 (US$ 164)- Premium Deluxe room Rp. 1,700,000(US$ 175)- Deluxe Pool Terrace : Rp. 2,050,000(US$ 210)

Accomodations

It is mandatory that all guests have their ID badge to pass the ID visual verification and security check points in order to be able to access the Bali Nusa Dua Conven-tion Center.

All participant are requested to visibly display their ID badge at all times. ID badge are required for entry into the meet-ing venue and to board shuttle busses.

ID Badges are available for pick-up at the ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting Registration Desk at South Lobby of Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center, during the following time:

ID Badges

Meeting Overpass ID badge and meeting overpass are required to enter main ACCSQ-PPWG session.

Lost BadgesLost or missing badges should be immedi-ately reported to the ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting Registration Desk located at South Lobby of Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center.

Dates Time

08:00 - 16:0013 - 15 MAy 2013

Access Procedures and Security

Ph. +62 (361) 766156, Fax. +62 (361) [email protected], www.melali-bali.comMrs. Maria Yovieta, Reservation CoordinatorM : +62852 3421 8484, E : [email protected]

Hotel Reservation Contact:Pt Melali Bali

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Shuttle Schedule Time tables for shuttle bus service are available at ACCSQ-PPWG Information Desks at the meeting venue.

TaxiIt is highly recommended to use taxi cabs with special taxi service insignia. Taxi stands are available at most major shopping centers or contact hotel for taxi services.

ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting Information Desk:- NADFC : 0813 8560 3005 (Mrs Anna)- Secretariat : 0812 2420423 (Mr Muid)

For pick-up and delivery of participants from the airport to the hotel (or hotel to the airport), dealing directly with the hotel or come to taxi counter at the airport.

Participants in need of taxi service may also call a taxi service to request a pick-up. Information regarding transportation and taxi services are available at ACCSQ-PPWG hospitality Desks at the designated hotels.

Travel time between the designated hotels from/to Airport is estimated at around one hour.

International Flight passengers are ex-pected to arrive two hours before depar-ture time. Participant are advised to make appropriate time arrangement.

Transportation

Hotel Reservation Contact:Mrs. Maria Yovieta, Reservation CoordinatorM : +62852 3421 8484E : [email protected]

Registration inquires, please visit

or

accsq-ppwg20th.blogspot.com

www.20thaccsq-ppwg.com

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Secretariat RoomSecretariat rooms are available for use by government delegate and organizing committee and open from 08:00 to 20:00.

Emergency ServiceIn case of an emergency (ambulance, fire or police, etc) please refer to the useful telephone numbers on the inside back cover.

Health facility located near the designated hotel and meeting venue:

BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua Kawasan BTDC Blok D Nusa Dua 80363, BaliPhone : +62 361 3000 911Fax. : +62 361 3001 150

Fire 113Police 110Ambulance 118Ngurah Rai Taxi 724724Bali Taxi 701111Public Hospital 227911

ACCSQ-PPWG Information Desk and ACCSQ-PPWG Hospitality DeskThe ACCSQ-PPWG Information Desk is lo-cated at the South Lobby BNDCC and open from 08:00 to 17:00. ACCSQ-PPWG Hospitality Desks is available only for Government Delegate at BNDCC and open from 08:00 to 17:00.

ACCSQ-PPWG Information Desk personnel are available to provide general meeting information, assist with shuttle informa-tion, distribute meeting support materials and provide general assistance.

General inquiries regarding Bali can be addressed to personel at the ACCSQ-PPWG Hospitality Desks. Visitors information and guidebooks are requested to Hotel.

Head Official Delegate (HOD) meeting roomHOD meeting room is at Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center.

Prayer roomPrayer room are located at Mezzanine floor at Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center.

Meeting Venue Facilities & Services

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Venue plan

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Borobudur Temple Jaran Kepang

Rinjani Mountain Hombo Batu Nias

Geographically, Indonesia’s landscape is greatly varied. Java and Bali have the most fertile islands and rice fields are concentrated in these two regions, whereas Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua are still largely covered with tropical rainforest. Open savannah and grassland characterize Nusa Tenggara.

The lowland that comprise most of Indonesia has a characteristically tropical climate with abundant rainfall, high-temperatures and hu-midity. Rainy Indonesia’s tropical climate and unique geographical character provide shelter for flora and fauna that are as diversely rich as its land and people.

The plant and animals in Indonesia’s western region represent that of mainland Asia while those in the eastern region are typical of Aus-tralia. Endemic species, which are the pride of Indonesia exist in the central region, such as orangutans, tigers, one-horned rhinos, el-ephants, dugongs, anoas and komodo dragons.

The 300 ethnic groups that exist harmoniously give birth to a potpourri of cultures and fascinating people.

The major ethnic groups are: Minangkabaunese, Malay, Javanese, Sundanese, Maduranese and Ambonnese. Arab, Chinese and Indian immi-grants have also settled in regions throughout the country, particularly in the coastal cities.

Prambanan Temple Reog Ponorogo

Legong Dancer Komodo Island

Consisting of more than 17,000 islands, the vast Indonesian archipelago spans 5,120 km across the equator, positioned between the Asia and Australia continents. Four-fifths of the area is sea with the major islands of Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Papua.

Indonesia overview

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Bali is the famous island of the Indonesian archipelago.

As the ‘Island of the Gods’ there are the combination of the friendly people, the natural attractions, the great variety of things to see and do, the year-around pleasant climate, and the absence of security problems.

And there is Bali’s special ‘magic’, which is difficult to explain. The mo-ment you feel the magic of this island, you are addicted for the rest of your life.

A Glimpse of BaliUkiran Jepara

Wayang Golek

Wayang Kulit

Batik

The warm tropical waters of the archipelago nurture a rich marine environment that holds a myriad of fish, coral species and marine mammals.

A cultural heritage passed on through genera-tions offers a wealth of traditional arts and crafts. Batik, wooden carvings, weavings, silverworks and many other traditional skills produce exquisitely beautiful items.

Indonesia’s multi-racial and multi-re-ligious culture mean festivals steeped in traditions are celebrated through-out the year.

Frequently featured in these events are dances, wayang theaters and other performing arts.

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The wide and gently sloping southern regions play host to Bali’s famed rice terrace among some of the most spectacular in the world.

In the hilly, northern coastal regions, the main produce is coffee, copra, spices, vegetables, cattle and rice.

Geographically, Bali lies between the islands of Java and Lombok. Bali is small, stretching approximately 140 km from east to west 80 km from north to south.

The tallest of a string of volcanic mountains that run from the east to the west, is Gunung Agung, which last erupted in 1963.

Lying just 8 south of the equator, Bali boasts a tropical climate with just two seasons (wet and dry) a year and an average annual tem-perature of around 28oC.

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The whole concept consists of a high profile characteristic, an impressive 70,000 sq.m garden landscape and a breathtaking Balinese architecture of a total 25,000 sq.m building area which all integrated to create a complete infra-structure for any kind of events.

Each detail is developed with our commitment to wholeheartedly demonstrate our work in the most professional way.

Nusa Dua is the premier resort area in Bali. The vicinity has an excellent tourism infra-structure with more than 4000 available rooms of international 4 and 5-stars chain hotels, a close by 18-holes Golf & Country Club, Amphitheatre, alongside luxurious shops, Cafe and Restaurants with a seamless white sandy beach within a walking distance.

Within this alluring atmosphere, Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC) offers a promising eminence with its desirable loca-tion and compelling excesses.

Bali Nusa DuaConvention Center

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Tour MB 2Mystical Uluwatu & Jimbaran Bay Seafood DinnerPick up from your hotel in the late afternoon. Along a winding road you will drive to one of the most holy temples of Bali. “ULUWATU- Temple” located on the most southern tip of the peninsula, on a cliff 100 m above the ocean. During sunset, at-tend the mystic and well-known “Kecak dance” (subject to performance schedule and weather) after this beautiful but mysterious spectacle, drive to the romantic “Jimbaran Bay” to enjoy a delicious seafood-dinner in a romantic atmos-phere right on the beach. After dinner, transfer back to your hotel. Time : 16.30 – 21.30 | USD 65 (Includes dinner)

Tour MB 3Kintamani Vulcano & Kehen Temple

We begin our tour with a visit to Pura Kehen, a public temple located north of Bangli which is often described as the miniature version of Pura Besakih. Drive up to Penglipuran Village to enjoy a traditional countryside owning unique characteristic life, socializing and culture.

Tour MB 1The Barong Dance To Tanah Lot Depart early in the morning to watch theBarong and Keris Dance performance in Kesiman, after this beautiful spec-tacle drive up to Sangeh - the sacred monkey for-est, where hundreds of them would comfortably encounter with people. Driving northward on a back road that meanders through stunning rice terraces, to the village of JATILUWIH.

This rustic and rural hilltop village is pleasantly cool and set amidst striking scenery. Next visit the charming TAMAN AYUN ROYAL TEMPLE of Mengwi. TANAH LOT will be thelast stop, popu-lar and the most photographed temples on the island for good reason.Time : 08.30 – 16.30 | USD 50

Bali Sightseeing Tours

While visiting Bali we invite you to enjoy a few of the most spec-tacular sights and performances the island of gods has to offer. We will build memories you will never forget. To reserve one or more of these selected tours fill out the reservation form, have it faxed/emailed to us.

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Visit the Kertagosa or Royal Court of Justice, once the High Court of the land. Next to Kusamba, to Goa Lawah or Bat Cave Temple. Next visit Traditional Village of Tenganan and Tirta Gangga Water Palace. This water com-plex was built by the old King for recreational purposes and offers fantastic sceneries. Next visit Sibetan Village, well known for its Salak (Snake Skin Fruits) plantations. Time: 08.30-16.30 | USD 50

Tour MB 6White Water RaftingExperience the spec-tacular white water adventure on Ayung River. Experience the beauty of Bali through the pure nature, luscious jungle, and lovely terraced ricefield. Nothing breaks the silence except the sound of the jungle and the rush of the river. This tour is good for both rafter and people who have never done it before. Inclu-sions: hotel transfers, lunch, river guides, all necessary equipment, insurance. Time : 08.30 – 14.30 | USD 65 Includes lunch

Tour MB 7Bali Bird Park & Bali Zoo Park VisitWith more than 1.000 birds of over 250 differ-ent species housed within lush tropical gardens, the Park is renowned for its dedication to

The natural nature and environments of coun-tryside is designating the pittance touch of modernization influence. Proceed to Kintamani, the most favourite tourist destination, where you may enjoy a magnificent views of Mount and Lake Batur. Next visit is Tegallalang, a well-known area to the north of Ubud and is the major area for handicrafts production in Bali. This village offers beautiful panorama of rice terraces in a river valley. Time : 08.30 – 16.30 | USD 50

Tour MB 4Souvenir Hunting &Ubud TourStart your day with a morning walk around the artists’ village Ubud. Explore the different art galleries, the traditional market, the small temple and monkey sanctuary, drive up to Tampaksir-ing and stop at the holy spring temple of Tirta Empul situated next to the Presidential Palace. Next stop will be at the elephant cave temple -- Goa Gajah. Finally we visit the silver & Gold galleries in Celuk before completing the tour. Time : 08.30 – 14.30 | USD 50

Tour MB 5Ancient Karangasem Kingdom TourStop in KLUNGKUNG, well known as the old cultural centre of Bali. The King of Klungkung is regarded as the most exalted Prince among the Balinese aristocracy.

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perfection and has already become one of Bali’s most visited des-tinations. Devoted not only to birds, the park is also a botanical oasis and gardeners’ paradise. More than 300 exotic trees and other plants are on display, some of them of great rarity and difficult to cultivate. The collection is constantly increasing as new species are added from around the world. Proceed to Bali Zoo Park, a tropical wildlife in Paradise. It is the perfect wildlife conservatory for 350 animals, mammals and reptiles. Time : 08.30 – 14 30 | USD 50

Tour MB 8Day Cruise To Nusa Lembongan IslandVisit Lembongan island by luxury catamaran which leaves daily from Benoa. Sail out into the Badung Strait, relax and enjoy your refreshmentincluding tea, coffee, and pastries on board. After arrival at Lembongan do as much activities as you like. Visit a typical Balinese village with its underground house or swim in the crystal clear lagoon or back on the golden sandy beach.

Water sports such as snorkeling, banana boat ride (unlimited), semi submarine, pearl farming tour are available for free. Diving, massage and parasailing are available on optional.

Enjoy a sumptuous BBQ and buffet lunch, with a limitless array of delectable eatables, includ-ing many Balinese specialities for you to try. Back to Benoa before sunset. (Return hotel transfers are included). Time 08.30-17.30 | USD 95 includes lunch

Tour MB 9Kuta Waterbom VisitExciting water slide slice through 3.8 hec-tares of landscaped tropical parks providing hours of fun and enter-tainment for the young and young at heart!.

There are 101 ways to fill 24 hours each day with thrilling activities on land and in water. For relaxation, drift leisurely in a tube raft or go for a tranquil dip in inviting blue pools. A soothing massage or spa treatment is the ultimate way to unwind. Set your own pace for a dayof fun in the sun or relaxation in the shade.

Perfect for the whole family or for that specialgetaway. World-class slides and rides are built and maintained to strict international safetystandards. Advanced salt chlorination technique is soft on the earth and your skin. A roving photographer will capture your fun on film so you can cherish the wonderful memories.Time: 08.30-14.30 | USD 50

Tour MB 10Treasure Island Cultural ParkThe New Treasure Island Cultural Park in Toh-pati offers a hands-on, Cliff’s Notes version of the Bali cultural experience.

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The park is simply a se-ries of open-air roofed platforms constructed around a grassy plaza. The open area is shad-ed by numerous trees.

Several aspects of Ba-linese culture are fea-tured in the park, which you can participate in for yourself. The staff are all clad in tradition-al Balinese outfits. Most are specialists in a certain category of Balinese culture, and are stationed in one place where visitors can come to them to observe and learn. Lessons and Activities include making Balinese cake, making Balinese offering, gamelan musicand dance, wearing Balinese Costume, batik lesson and handicraft painting. Visitors areencouraged to walk from station to station. Time : 08.30 – 14.30 | USD 50

Tour MB 11SeawalkerLocated in the tourist area of Sanur, Seawalk-er would be an unfor-gettable experience. You can walk right on the bottom of the ocean and witness the sea life of all kind.

As a safe and exciting underwater adventure Sea Walker is a unique diving system providing an opportunity to observe the underwater world up to a depth of 15 feet without certification, and without getting your hair wet.

Participants actually walk on the bottom, rather than swim while numerous exotic fish and sea life surround them. Guest will have 20 minutes of actual underwater time to a maximum depth of 15 feet. Time : 08.30 – 14.30 | USD 65

Tour Mb 12Jeep SafariExplore the wonders, see the real and the most exotic part of Bali, we offer you Bali 4WD (4 wheel drive) jungle jeep adventure tour. This tour is designed for those people who love natural beauty. The tour takes you through some of the most beautiful countryside and tropical rain-forest in Bali. Along the way you will receive a complete commentry from the experience tour guides about balinese culture, flora& fauna, and beautiful scenery with many opportunities to stop for photographs.Time : 08.30 – 17.30 | USD 85 Includes lunch

Terms and Conditions :• All prices include the services mentioned in the de-

scriptions, transportation, entrance fees, donations and Enclish speaking guide (other languanges on request)

• Children under the age of 12 years will travel at 50%.

Reservation Contact : PT MELALI BALIJl. Dewi Sri, Complex The Lotus No.10Kuta 80361 – Bali, IndonesiaPh. +62 (361) 766156, Fax. +62 (361) [email protected], www.melali-bali.comMrs. Maria Yovieta, Reservation CoordinatorM : +62852 3421 8484E : [email protected]

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Map on Nusa Dua Area

Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center

Courtyard Marriot HotelNovotel Nusa Dua Hotel

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & SpaH

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Map on Nusa Dua Area

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GP faRMaSI IndOnESIa

Acknowledgement

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ActavisCombiphar

Dexa MedicaEquilab

FahrenheitFerron Pharma

IndofarmaKalbe Farma

KonimexLandson

MersifarmaNovell Pharma

Otto PharmaceuticalKimia FarmaPharmacore

Pharma MetricPharos Indonesia

Sanbe FarmaSoho Group

NN Pharmaplan

Exhibitor List

Brunei Darussalam(Bureau Food and Drug)

Cambodia(Department of drugs and Food Ministry

of Health of Cambodia)Indonesia

(The National Agency of Drug and Food Control)

Lao PDR (National Regulatory Authority)

Malaysia (National Pharmaceutical Control

Bureau)Myanmar

(Myanmar Food and Drug Board of Authority)Philippines

(Drug and Food Administration Philippines)Singapore

(Health Science Authority)Thailand

(Thailand Food and Drug Agency)Vietnam

(Drug Administration of Vietnam)

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Bal

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Note

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Contact Details

Registration Desk is located at South Lobby Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center

Hotel Reservation Contact:PT MELALI BALIJl. Dewi Sri, Complex The Lotus No.10Kuta 80361 – Bali, IndonesiaPh. +62 (361) 766156Fax. +62 (361) [email protected]. Maria Yovieta, Reservation CoordinatorM : +62852 3421 8484E : [email protected]

BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua Kawasan BTDC Blok D Nusa Dua 80363, BaliPhone : +62 361 3000 911Fax. : +62 361 3001 150fire 113Police 110Ambulance 118Ngurah Rai Taxi 724724Bali Taxi 701111Public Hospital 227911

ACCSQ-PPWG Meeting Information Desk:- NADFC : 0813 8560 3005 (Mrs Anna)- Secretariat : 0812 2420423 (Mr Abdul Muid)

Designed by Mindmore Communication, Email : [email protected]

All 20th ACCSQ PPWG Meeting activity will published at

or

Registration inquires, please visit

accsq-ppwg20th.blogspot.com

www.20thaccsq-ppwg.comor

accsq-ppwg20th.blogspot.com

www.20thaccsq-ppwg.com