CRAC Japan 2024 Concludes Successfully with Its Tokyo Debut
TOKYO, September 13, 2024 – CRAC Japan 2024, the first-ever CRAC event held in Japan, has concluded successfully, marking a new milestone in the CRAC Global 2024. Following impactful gatherings in China and Korea, Tokyo has set a benchmark for excellence in addressing Asia-Pacific chemical management compliance.
This year’s conference brought together industry leaders, regulatory experts, and stakeholders from Japan and around the world to discuss critical issues surrounding chemical management. The event focused on key topics such as hazardous chemicals management, the “One Enterprise, One Chemical Product, One QR Code” policies, and the sustainable development of the chemical industry.
Tiangu Yuan, General Manager at REACH24H Japan, commented, “CRAC Japan has provided an invaluable platform for the exchange of ideas, regulatory updates, and market insights. The event has strengthened collaboration across industries, helping to drive progress in chemical safety and sustainability.”
CRAC Japan 2024 highlighted the growing importance of aligning chemical management policies with global trends and provided attendees with fresh perspectives on compliance strategies across the Asia-Pacific region.
As the CRAC conference series continues to expand its reach, we look forward to building on the success of this event and further fostering international cooperation in chemical regulation.
REACH24H Japan and Different Co., Ltd. Collaboration
During the event, REACH24H JAPAN and Different Co., Ltd. signed a cooperation agreement, marking the beginning of a strategic partnership. This collaboration will combine expertise in compliance consulting, inspection, and testing to enhance both companies’ presence in the Japanese market, fostering mutual growth and delivering innovative solutions for chemical safety.
As the CRAC conference series continues to expand its reach, we look forward to building on the success of this event and advancing international cooperation in chemical regulation.
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