The conference will bring together top experts and stakeholders
The Pharma & Life Sciences Committee of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Telangana, is set to host a day-long conference titled ‘Pillars of Protection – Forging a Safer Future for Pharma and Chemical Manufacturing’ on June 25 2025 in Hyderabad.
Key focus areas include: Best practices in EHS and operational safety; regulatory updates and compliance frameworks, risk management, hazard control, and incident prevention and case studies on innovation and safe manufacturing systems.
The conference targets EHS and compliance officers, plant and site heads, QA/QC and regulatory affairs professionals, R&D experts, consultants, and policy influencers.
Attendees will gain exclusive insights from top policymakers, global safety experts, and regulatory authorities. The sessions will offer practical solutions to contemporary challenges and provide networking opportunities with decision-makers from leading pharma and chemical companies.
The CII Telangana Pharma & Life Sciences Committee (2025–26) is focussed on five pillars: operational excellence, technology adoption, sustainability and ESG, MSME and startup development, policy advocacy initiatives under this include lean manufacturing workshops, tech pilots, ESG certification, MSME mentorship, and policy support.
R Sivaprasad Reddy, Chairman, CII Telangana, stated, “Telangana is at the forefront of India’s pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing growth. As the sector scales new heights, we must also raise the bar on safety and regulatory discipline. This conference is a timely initiative to bring together all key voices and build a culture where safety is embedded into every layer of industrial operations.”
Chakravarthi AVPS, Convener, CII Telangana Pharma & Life Sciences Committee, added, “As we accelerate towards global excellence in life sciences manufacturing, safety cannot be an afterthought. It must be designed, digitalised, and driven with intent. This conference is a call to action for every stakeholder—from EHS professionals and plant heads to policymakers and regulators—to unite in making safety a shared responsibility.