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FDLI has over 450 member companies and sole practitioners as members in the following categories:
| > Manufacturers | > PR/Marketing Firms |
| > Suppliers/Vendors | > Associations |
| > Law Firms | > Research Organizations |
| > Consulting Groups | > Professional Service Groups |
>>> View more information about the FDLI Membership Categories.
Immediate, Short Term Benefits
> Meet key FDA personnel
> Meet potential clients, develop partnerships and obtain intelligence on business opportunities
> Increase networking, visibility and develop more in-depth knowledge of the food, drug, biologics and device regulated industries
> Be included in the FDLI people network (Professional
Service Directory)
> Obtain up-to-the minute legislative and regulatory information (SmartBrief)
> Opportunities to hear about other organizations’ products and services
> Help solve food, drug, biologics and device regulated industries’ issues through policy, debate & education
> Communicate via authorship opportunities through publications such as the Food & Drug Law Journal, Update magazine, books and www.fdli.org
> Make new friends and meet industry peers.
Long Term Benefits
> Better appreciate the needs of your clients and greatly expand and diversify current business
> Become more knowledgeable on the science of our industries and how to better navigate in the regulated world
> Indirectly shape long term industry policy and legislation on food, drug, biologics and device issues
> Establish industry-wide recognition and develop business relationships that lead to mutual support and assistance
> Networking produces career development and possible career advancements
> Become involved with FDLI and the Institute’s staff, and serve on critical industry committees with peers.
Key Services and Products
> World class meetings, conferences and publications
> Network with your peers, industry leaders and Government representatives
> Professional and business development opportunites
> Current education and regulatory knowledge via Update,
FDLI SmartBrief and the Food & Drug Law Journal
> Exchange ideas and experiences via FDLI’s up-coming
web-based Resource Center.
Committee Activities
> Participate in any of FDLI’s 12 committees to problem solve and examine industry challenges, including committees that focus on industry sector issues
> Discuss timely issues with peers
> Examine legislative issues and industry challenges
> Assume a leadership role and enhance your professional growth.
Networking, Education and
Professional Development
> Benefit from FDLI’s diverse, professional education and development opportunities
> Participate in educational meetings and conferences on regulatory subjects
> Participate in specialized executive policy and management conferences
> Offer valuable educational opportunities to your colleagues and staff
> Participate in colloquia focusing on hot issues in our industry
> Get CLEs to maintain your professional standing.
Publications, Subscriptions,
Data Collection & Dissemination
> List your organization in the “FDLI Professional Service Directory” containing valuable resources, including members-only profiles and specialty areas of your organization
> Access our web site at www.fdli.org
> Utilize subscriptions including: Food and Drug Law Journal, FDA Directory, Orange Book Companion
> Utilize publications including: Fundamentals of Law & Regulation, How to Work w/ FDA, 2nd Edition and Statutory Supplement: Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
> Receive in-depth research and technical publications such as the Food & Drug Law Journal & Update magazine.


