Stakeholder Engagement Hub

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USP values your voice and expertise in advancing quality standards for medicines, dietary supplements, and food ingredients globally. We warmly invite you to contribute topic suggestions for all upcoming USP events, education, and trainings.

Your insights help us address the most relevant and pressing issues facing medicines, dietary supplements, and food ingredients. Whether you're interested in emerging technologies, regulatory updates, quality standards, or innovative practices - we want to hear from you!

The Stakeholder Engagement Planning Committee (SEPC) brings together diverse voices from USP, industry, academia, and the FDA to advance public health through meaningful collaboration. We believe that engagement around knowledge is essential to effective problem-solving—and that the best standards emerge when we convene the right experts at the right time. We seek continuous input, iterate rapidly—all while maintaining transparency and the rigor of our compendial process. We're strengthening how knowledge becomes standards that protect patients.

Ready to make your voice heard? Submit topic suggestions or reach out with questions to the SEPC at SEPC@usp.org. We look forward to your valuable input and seeing you at USP events, education and trainings.

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Our mission

To serve as a conduit between USP and industry, facilitating transparent dialogue and collaborative solutions to advance quality standards.

Stakeholder engagement 

Create better mechanisms for communication and information sharing between USP, regulatory authorities, and diverse stakeholders from medicine, dietary supplement, and food ingredient industries to ensure accountability in topic resolution.

Collaborative solutions 

Prioritize and prepare topics for meaningful discussion, enabling industry stakeholders to engage with USP on broad issues, while suggesting innovative event types, tools, and mechanisms to facilitate impactful collaboration that advances our shared commitment to quality medicines.