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SAVE THE DATE - BDMG's 2020 Child Resistant Package Conference

Beth Mack • February 7, 2020

Join Industry Experts on October 29-30, 2020

Learn from industry experts about testing methods, trends, packaging innovations, and regulations in the Child-Resistant / Senior-Friendly Packaging Market. 

As an expert with over 50 years in the testing of Child-Resistant/Senior-Friendly packaging, Bird Dog Marketing Group is proud to sponsor the 2020 Child Resistant Package Conference in Hershey, PA on October 29-30, 2020. The continuous introduction of new products and innovative packaging requires on-going training and educational development among industry peers to ensure the continued decrease in accidental poisoning rates for children.
 
We are excited to announce our Keynote Speaker on Friday, October 30, 2020 is Mary Toro, Former Director, Regulatory Enforcement US CPSC. Ms. Toro's in-depth knowledge regarding child-resistant package testing will provide a well-rounded discussion regarding protocol testing requirements and how businesses can respond effectively to the regulatory changes in the industry.  

VENDOR EXPO: This year we are expanding our conference by inviting a select group of our industry partners to exhibit during our conference. We know how important it is to find loyal, dependable, and high quality partners to enable products to enter the marketplace as quickly and efficiently as possible, without compromising quality. 

The Bird Dog Marketing Group philosophy is that we are all in the business of 'Saving Children's Lives Through Child-Resistant Packaging' and the more we can share important topics regarding these efforts, the more lives that will be saved.

Schedule of Events/Registration - http://bit.ly/BDMG2020CRPackageConference

Hershey Lodge Accommodations - Bird Dog Marketing Group has reserved a limited number of rooms at a rate of $159 per night. These rooms will be held until 9/18/20.  

  
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