To continuously enhance professional capacity and team quality, Orioled Hub recently held a successful in-depth training session on “Pharmaceutical Development and Drug Registration”. This event once again affirms the company’s strong commitment to investing in education and human development, aiming to improve work quality.
Amidst the evolving landscape of Vietnam’s pharmaceutical industry and the global market, updating advanced knowledge and mastering legal regulations is key to maintaining competitiveness and meeting stringent standards. The training was honored to feature direct instruction from Associate Professor Dr. Huynh Van Hoa, former Vice Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy. With his extensive experience and credibility, Dr. Hoa delivered highly practical and valuable insights to personnel from the OHI Institute, the Registration Department, and Orioled Hub’s Strategic Board.
The session focused on essential aspects including:
Through in-depth analyses and practical experience shared by Dr. Hoa, Orioled Hub members gained a deeper understanding of the logic and reasoning behind each product development stage, thereby improving and optimizing execution steps. The session not only addressed numerous real-world challenges in dossier preparation but also equipped staff with solid foundational knowledge, enabling them to meet increasingly demanding requirements in drug registration and quality control.
Orioled Hub always considers human resources its most valuable asset and a driving force for growth. The consistent organization of specialized pharmaceutical training courses demonstrates the company’s long-term commitment to investing in people, enhancing working skills and professional knowledge. This not only fosters individual development but also directly contributes to ensuring that every pharmaceutical product brought to market by Orioled Hub meets the highest standards of quality, safety, and efficacy—complying with both national and international regulations.