The company has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Gujarat government to train Gujarat Food and Drug Control Authority (FDCA) inspectors, UL said in a statement.
"UL will be using specially designed online programs in keeping with international regulatory guidelines, to help ensure the quality and safety of pharmaceuticals manufactured in Gujarat," it added.
UL EduNeering, the compliance education and training services business division of UL Life & Health, will lead this initiative, UL said.
Commenting on the development, UL EduNeering Global Strategic Head Kavita Mehrotra said: "Through this strategic partnership with Gujarat FDCA for the first time in India, UL aims at bringing in good manufacturing practises (GMP) by empowering the regulatory authorities with the right kind of training which would enable them to guide drug manufacturers in adhering to necessary standards."
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From a strategic perspective, this is very important, because ultimately, not only does this will contribute significantly to patient safety but also influences the quality of exports of pharmaceuticals and other related products, thereby accelerating business results as well, she added.
UL EduNeering is a business line within UL Life & Health's Business Unit. It has an exclusive partnership with the USFDA and has trained over 36,000 FDA inspectors and investigators, UL said.