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ASPA hosts webinar on combating FMCG counterfeiting

The Authentication Solution Providers’ Association (ASPA) is organizing a webinar addressing the pressing issue of counterfeiting in India’s Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector. The virtual event ‘Authenticity Matters: Protecting FMCG & Nutraceuticals from Counterfeits’ will be held on 1 August 2024, in collaboration with TechSci Research, a global marketing research and consulting firm. This webinar aims to bring together industry stakeholders to develop effective strategies against the growing threat of counterfeiting.

The webinar aims to educate participants on cutting-edge authentication technologies, promote stringent regulatory standards, and share best practices for securing the FMCG supply chain. It will provide a platform for manufacturers, retailers, policymakers, and technology providers to collaborate on combating counterfeiting, which poses significant risks to consumer safety and industry growth.

“This webinar is a critical step in our ongoing fight against the authenticity crisis in the FMCG industry,” said Manoj Kochar, president of ASPA. “By fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing, we can create a unified front against counterfeiting, protecting both consumers and legitimate businesses.”

The event will focus on innovative solutions such as blockchain-based systems, smart packaging with NFC chips, and QR codes. Participants will gain insights into implementing these technologies effectively and enhancing consumer awareness about product authenticity. Senior management of ASPA will be in attendance, alongside technology marketers and industry experts who will share their insights and experiences in tackling counterfeiting challenges.

A distinguished panel of experts, including Raj Kamal Gilra, VP marketing – Tata Salt at Tata Consumer Products; Manoj Kochar, president of ASPA; and Micaal Sirodov, general secretary of the International Hologram Manufacturers Association (IHMA), will lead discussions and share their valuable perspectives from both the FMCG and authentication technology sectors.

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