Global Tobacco and Nicotine Forum 2015 Sep 15, 2015 20150915 Sep 17, 2015 Palazzo Re Enzo, Piazza del Nettuno 1/C, 40125 Bologna, Italy From snus to roll-your-own to e-cigarettes and personal vapor products, the talking points may have changed with the years, but the quality and intensity of the conversations just get better and stronger. Since it was first launched in 2008, Tobacco Reporter magazine’s Global Tobacco Networking Forum (now Global Tobacco & Nicotine Forum) (GTNF) has become the world’s leading interactive tobacco talk show. The GTNF sessions can roughly be divided into four themes—regulation, next-generation products, sustainability and industry inclusion. At the 2015 meeting, Moira Gilchrist will be presenting PMI's approach to the scientific assessment of Heat-not-Burn products, Antonio Ramazzotti will be talking about PMI's Perception and Behavior Assessment Program and Bruce Clark will be presenting his perspective on the Regulatory Path for Reduced Risk Products. /content/dam/pmiscience/default-fallback-thumbnails/conference/pmi-science-fallback-image.png

      Global Tobacco and Nicotine Forum 2015

      Date
      Sep 15, 2015 - Sep 17, 2015
      Location
      Palazzo Re Enzo, Piazza del Nettuno 1/C, 40125 Bologna, Italy
      From snus to roll-your-own to e-cigarettes and personal vapor products, the talking points may have changed with the years, but the quality and intensity of the conversations just get better and stronger. Since it was first launched in 2008, Tobacco Reporter magazine’s Global Tobacco Networking Forum (now Global Tobacco & Nicotine Forum) (GTNF) has become the world’s leading interactive tobacco talk show. The GTNF sessions can roughly be divided into four themes—regulation, next-generation products, sustainability and industry inclusion. At the 2015 meeting, Moira Gilchrist will be presenting PMI's approach to the scientific assessment of Heat-not-Burn products, Antonio Ramazzotti will be talking about PMI's Perception and Behavior Assessment Program and Bruce Clark will be presenting his perspective on the Regulatory Path for Reduced Risk Products.