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SUMMARY:Preparing Your Food Company for a Post-COVID  ‘New Normal’
DESCRIPTION:Webinar – Provide food manufacturers with actionable measures to make their workplace COVID safe for employees\, position companies to navigate out of the COVID challenge focusing on business growth – “The New Normal”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/preparing-your-food-company-for-a-post-covid-new-normal/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200427T110000
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UID:77968-1587985200-1731931200@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:Preparing Your Food Company for a Post-COVID  ‘New Normal’
DESCRIPTION:Webinar – Provide food manufacturers with actionable measures to make their workplace COVID safe for employees\, position companies to navigate out of the COVID challenge focusing on business growth – “The New Normal”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/preparing-your-food-company-for-a-post-covid-new-normal-2/
LOCATION:NJ
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UID:71046-1604188800-1714953600@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:Food Recall & Withdrawals Online (November 2020)
DESCRIPTION:“A food recall is either a food manufacturer or suppliers’ voluntary response to a mislabeling\, or potential hazard by removing a product from the market place or it is mandated by the FDA in response to a food safety issue determined. The most common reasons for food recalls are allergen mislabeling and the presence of pathogens. Other reasons behind food recalls include incorrect packaging\, wrong food labels and physical contamination.\nThe importance of having a food recall plan is to ensure quick and efficient removal of affected products from the market plane and to allow the identification of key areas of needed improvement to prevent future hazards. Recall and withdrawal procedures are required for food manufacturers under the final FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) rule for “Preventative Controls for Human Foods for hazards requiring control.”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/food-recall-withdrawals-online-november-2020/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210428T000000
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CREATED:20240506T172521Z
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UID:71066-1619568000-1627344000@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:cGMP Online (April 2021)
DESCRIPTION:“Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) Regulations is the process that ensures the quality of a product by establishing manufacturing procedures\, ensuring that food is safe and has been prepared\, packed\, and stored under hygienic conditions. They describe the methods\, equipment\, facilities\, and controls for producing processed food. These had major updates with FSMA in 2015\, from section 110 to being recently archived and now replaced with section 117 in the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations).Upon the successful completion of this course\, student assessments will demonstrate competencies and measurable skills in the following areas: \nHow to apply and build the components and requirements of cGMP within the food and beverage industry.\nImplement cGMPs through the organization to ensure sanitary and processing requirements are being met.\nHow to conduct an internal audit that covers all necessary departments to report and observe relevant findings. A certificate of completion will be issued upon successful completion of the course and test.”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/cgmp-online-april-2021/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210504T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210505T123000
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CREATED:20220509T150209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T150209Z
UID:53778-1620117000-1620217800@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practices) Requirements and Readiness
DESCRIPTION:“Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) Regulations is the process that ensures the quality of a product by establishing manufacturing procedures making certain that food is safe and has been prepared\, packed\, and stored under hygienic conditions.\nFood manufacturers must comply with cGMP’s through new regulations to be compliant with FSMA.\ncGMP’s are critical\, not only to FSMA\, but to every food safety and quality certification.\nThey are audited by third party food safety auditors and are considered prerequisites.\nThe training will cover the core requirements\, changes to former requirements and best practices on how to achieve compliance.  Participants will learn how to handle FDA and third party Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) inspections.  The training will also outline how to interact effectively with investigators so that organizations can not only react to inspections\, but anticipate them as well. \nThe participants will learn and understand the revised (cGMP’s) – according to the final rule for “Preventive Controls for Human Food”\, released on September 17th\, 2015. \nBy the end of the training course\, participants will be able to:\nUnderstand the components and requirements of cGMP within the food and beverage industry.\nImplement cGMP through the organization to ensure sanitary and processing requirements are being met.”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/cgmp-current-good-manufacturing-practices-requirements-and-readiness-2/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210504T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210505T163000
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CREATED:20240506T172116Z
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UID:70917-1620131400-1620232200@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Continuous Improvement
DESCRIPTION:“This workshop provides an understanding of core philosophy of Continuous Improvement\, its application\, and strategies to implement it into practice.  This workshop features interactive learning session and guided presentation including exercises and discussion. \nParticipants will be able to:\n•	Distinguish between innovative and continuous improvement\n•	Understand how quality and value are defined\n•	Identify and apply a fundamental process of improvement\n•	Understand and apply cultural and process factors that bolster Continuous Improvement\n•	Understand the three major wastes and the 8 Deadly Wastes\n•	Implement the PDCA cycle to their work \nTopics covered include:\n•	The fundamental philosophy and mechanism of improvement\n•	Improve or die – Continuous Improvement as a survival strategy\n•	Customer Perspective as a driver of Continuous Improvement\n•	Establishing and maintaining a culture of improvement\n•	Continuous Improvement through problem solving\n•	The mitigation of waste and obstacles\n•	Key Principles in establishing robust Continuous Improvement”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/fundamentals-of-continuous-improvement-8/
LOCATION:NJ
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CREATED:20221021T132644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221021T132644Z
UID:57598-1620203400-1620304200@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practices) Requirements and Readiness
DESCRIPTION:“Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) Regulations is the process that ensures the quality of a product by establishing manufacturing procedures making certain that food is safe and has been prepared\, packed\, and stored under hygienic conditions.\nFood manufacturers must comply with cGMP’s through new regulations to be compliant with FSMA.\ncGMP’s are critical\, not only to FSMA\, but to every food safety and quality certification.\nThey are audited by third party food safety auditors and are considered prerequisites.\nThe training will cover the core requirements\, changes to former requirements and best practices on how to achieve compliance.  Participants will learn how to handle FDA and third party Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) inspections.  The training will also outline how to interact effectively with investigators so that organizations can not only react to inspections\, but anticipate them as well. \nThe participants will learn and understand the revised (cGMP’s) – according to the final rule for “Preventive Controls for Human Food”\, released on September 17th\, 2015. \nBy the end of the training course\, participants will be able to:\nUnderstand the components and requirements of cGMP within the food and beverage industry.\nImplement cGMP through the organization to ensure sanitary and processing requirements are being met.”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/cgmp-current-good-manufacturing-practices-requirements-and-readiness-3/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210506T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210506T140000
DTSTAMP:20260606T153631
CREATED:20241118T010303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T010303Z
UID:77990-1620306000-1620309600@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:Federal and State Tax Credits Investment
DESCRIPTION:Turning R&D Tax Credits into additional value for your manufacturing operation. Discover how to reinvest R&D Tax Credits into the business to improve production\, upskill your workforce\, and add to the R&D Tax Credit your business can secure next year.  \nUnderstanding the options and opportunities that are available to manufacturers that secured their R&D Tax Credit is critical to continuing to expand and move forward.  \nIn this webinar\, you will be walked through ways to take full advantage of these tax credits to secure the best return on your time and money invested.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/federal-and-state-tax-credits-investment/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210511T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210511T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T153631
CREATED:20221021T132643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221021T132643Z
UID:57597-1620727200-1620734400@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:Lean Overview ~ Introduction to Lean Principles
DESCRIPTION:“This course enables all staff members from warehouse to shop to office employees to understand the benefits of lean for their organization; including the key lean principles\, tools and techniques and how to approach implementation. \nLean thinking has become a widely adopted continuous improvement methodology that can greatly simplify processes and improve performance in both manufacturing and service organizations.\nLean recognizes that most of an organization’s processes are at best 40% value adding – with the rest of the effort being waste. \nEffectively applying Lean principles and tools can significantly improve the percentage of value added time; reduce process timescales; and reduce waste and the associated costs.\nAt the same time there will be an improvement in customer service and satisfaction levels.\nLearn to identify the 8 wastes and use tools to reduce or eliminate those wastes.  \nParticipants will gain an understanding of the eight wastes in all processes and learn how to improve productivity through tools like standard work\, visual controls\, set-up reduction\, batch size reduction\, point-of-use storage\, quality at the source\, pull systems and more.”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/lean-overview-introduction-to-lean-principles/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210512T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210513T123000
DTSTAMP:20260606T153631
CREATED:20240506T172109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T172109Z
UID:70893-1620808200-1620909000@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:Self-Awareness Training Program
DESCRIPTION:“This program will consist of two days of training at four hours each. During the program\, participants will have the opportunity to understand the benefits of assessing current preferences and practices using one of the most powerful and multifaceted personality assessments designed to help a person understand who they are and who they can become. Personality Profilers – An instrument designed for self-development\, this profiler will help one identify their strengths as well as learning how to identify the preferences of others that contribute to better communications\, collaboration\, and positive relationships.       \nIn addition\, program participants will gain insight as to how their personality profile and temperament type contribute to organizational effectiveness from both the individual and the team aspects.  Participants will gain insight into what stresses them and how to better manage stress.  The program also provides recommended career paths or occupations that most align with the results of this personality type. \nThis program uses a personality profiler that accurately captures the intricacy and uniqueness of individual behavior.  Descriptions of personalities not only give us clues about who we are\, but also about how we will operate and behave in the future. Facet Scales provide an in-depth personality portrait that is comprehensive\, accurate\, and unique to each individual.   \nOverall\, this program will provide insights into why self-awareness is important and establishes a foundation from which leaders can improve themselves and target specific interpersonal skills that will enable them to coach and lead others. \nSelf-awareness increases the ability to communicate effectively and lead teams in day-to-day activities and through periods of change. Soft skillsets\, including emotional intelligence\, exists within most change management and leadership programs. This program\, by identifying individuals’ goals\, will help participants:\n•	Improve interpersonal skills\n•	Learn ways to reduce stress and increase effectiveness\n•	Nurture the competencies that foster engagement\n•	Create cultures that value continuous improvement\n•	Achieve better collaboration with others”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/self-awareness-training-program-6/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210512T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210512T150000
DTSTAMP:20260606T153631
CREATED:20221021T132751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221021T132751Z
UID:57646-1620824400-1620831600@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:Increase Sales in 2021 - Digital Marketing is Vital
DESCRIPTION:In a post-COVID-19 world\, your digital marketing is more important than ever before. In this virtual training we will educate manufacturers on how to maximize their existing digital marketing efforts and introduce some new\, powerful marketing tools.\nWe will discuss and show the benefits of:\n1.	Your Website and Search Engine Optimization\n	Getting found on the web represents a significant challenge in a highly competitive marketplace.  We will make sure your site is set up according to Google’s Best Practices.  This give you an edge over your competition by ranking your page as high as possible in search results.\n2.	Automated marketing (Hubspot\, Salesforce\, Act-On)\n	Automated Marketing gives your sales a boost by not only monitoring how your existing customers are engaging with your marketing\, it also identifies behaviors and patterns that spotlight potential new clients that might otherwise have been missed.\n3.	Social Media\n	Social media marketing puts the power of Artificial Intelligence and audience engagement to work for your business.  You will get to know your audience like never before.  You will learn to nurture and solidify existing relationships while identifying and reaching out to new business.\n4.	Other Media – Podcasts\, Blogging\, Apps and Video\n	Traditional advertising in 2021 is anything but traditional. Utilizing alternate platforms like podcasts\, blogs and video will present your business to potential new clients in a way that feels less intrusive and blurs the line between marketing and entertainment. This grows your reach and delivers your brand message in a more personal way.”
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/increase-sales-in-2021-digital-marketing-is-vital-3/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210516T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T153631
CREATED:20220314T014850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T014850Z
UID:52817-1621162800-1621166400@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:DoD Cybersecurity Requirements Webinar
DESCRIPTION:DoD Cybersecurity Requirements Webinar \nCompanies in the Defense Industry Base (DIB) supply chain need to be complaint with the NIST 800-171 and new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) requirements to avoid losing Department of Defense (DoD) contracts.\nNJMEP has been working with these companies to help them understand the requirements\, assess their gaps\, and implement of the requirements.\nAttend this webinar to learn the most recent and relevant information regarding these requirements\, what is involved in implementation\, what next steps should be taken\, etc.\nTopics covered:\n-The CMMC requirements and implementation timeline\n-The new Interim Rule and how it impacts the timeline\n-Best Practices and Resources that can help\nWho should attend:\nBusiness Owners and leaders – who need to understand these requirements and how to become compliant\nInternal and External IT Resources – who will be asked to address the technical requirements\nAnyone else within your organization – who will be involved in the implementation of the technical\, physical or administration controls\nCompanies in your supply chain – that will also need to be compliant due to the flow down clause \nAbout NJMEP and our Cyber Link Program\nNJ Manufacturing Extension Program (NJMEP)\, part of the National Network of MEP centers and NIST MEP\, helps NJ manufacturers and STEM firms become more productive\, profitable and globally competitive.   \nCyber Link Program\nNJMEP has been working under a Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) grant to assist companies in the DoD Supply Chain with both the NIST 800-171 and new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) cybersecurity requirements.  The Program aims to educate\, assess companies against the controls and assist them in implementing the requirements.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/dod-cybersecurity-requirements-webinar/
LOCATION:NJ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210517T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T153631
CREATED:20221229T201431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221229T201431Z
UID:59377-1621249200-1621252800@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:DoD Cybersecurity Requirements Webinar
DESCRIPTION:DoD Cybersecurity Requirements Webinar \nCompanies in the Defense Industry Base (DIB) supply chain need to be complaint with the NIST 800-171 and new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) requirements to avoid losing Department of Defense (DoD) contracts.\nNJMEP has been working with these companies to help them understand the requirements\, assess their gaps\, and implement of the requirements.\nAttend this webinar to learn the most recent and relevant information regarding these requirements\, what is involved in implementation\, what next steps should be taken\, etc.\nTopics covered:\n-The CMMC requirements and implementation timeline\n-The new Interim Rule and how it impacts the timeline\n-Best Practices and Resources that can help\nWho should attend:\nBusiness Owners and leaders – who need to understand these requirements and how to become compliant\nInternal and External IT Resources – who will be asked to address the technical requirements\nAnyone else within your organization – who will be involved in the implementation of the technical\, physical or administration controls\nCompanies in your supply chain – that will also need to be compliant due to the flow down clause \nAbout NJMEP and our Cyber Link Program\nNJ Manufacturing Extension Program (NJMEP)\, part of the National Network of MEP centers and NIST MEP\, helps NJ manufacturers and STEM firms become more productive\, profitable and globally competitive.   \nCyber Link Program\nNJMEP has been working under a Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) grant to assist companies in the DoD Supply Chain with both the NIST 800-171 and new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) cybersecurity requirements.  The Program aims to educate\, assess companies against the controls and assist them in implementing the requirements.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/dod-cybersecurity-requirements-webinar-9/
LOCATION:NJ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210517T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T153631
CREATED:20240506T172526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T172526Z
UID:71081-1621249200-1621252800@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:DoD Cybersecurity Requirements Webinar
DESCRIPTION:DoD Cybersecurity Requirements Webinar \nCompanies in the Defense Industry Base (DIB) supply chain need to be complaint with the NIST 800-171 and new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) requirements to avoid losing Department of Defense (DoD) contracts.\nNJMEP has been working with these companies to help them understand the requirements\, assess their gaps\, and implement of the requirements.\nAttend this webinar to learn the most recent and relevant information regarding these requirements\, what is involved in implementation\, what next steps should be taken\, etc.\nTopics covered:\n-The CMMC requirements and implementation timeline\n-The new Interim Rule and how it impacts the timeline\n-Best Practices and Resources that can help\nWho should attend:\nBusiness Owners and leaders – who need to understand these requirements and how to become compliant\nInternal and External IT Resources – who will be asked to address the technical requirements\nAnyone else within your organization – who will be involved in the implementation of the technical\, physical or administration controls\nCompanies in your supply chain – that will also need to be compliant due to the flow down clause \nAbout NJMEP and our Cyber Link Program\nNJ Manufacturing Extension Program (NJMEP)\, part of the National Network of MEP centers and NIST MEP\, helps NJ manufacturers and STEM firms become more productive\, profitable and globally competitive.   \nCyber Link Program\nNJMEP has been working under a Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) grant to assist companies in the DoD Supply Chain with both the NIST 800-171 and new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) cybersecurity requirements.  The Program aims to educate\, assess companies against the controls and assist them in implementing the requirements.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/dod-cybersecurity-requirements-webinar-13/
LOCATION:NJ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210518T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210518T110000
DTSTAMP:20260606T153631
CREATED:20241118T010303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T010303Z
UID:77987-1621328400-1621335600@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:SQF Edition 9.0 “How Do I Get There?"
DESCRIPTION:Included in the seminar is not only a summary of the changes with SQF Edition 9 but also a detailed explanation of the changes from Edition 8.1 to Edition 9: lab requirements\, food safety culture\, and hybrid structure. Ample time will be spent on participants’ specific questions and all will have access to a personal 2-hour review of what it will take for your company to be SQF Level 9.0 compliant.
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/sqf-edition-9-0-how-do-i-get-there/
LOCATION:NJ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210531T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210603T000000
DTSTAMP:20260606T153631
CREATED:20220315T134153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T134153Z
UID:53038-1622419200-1622678400@www.njmep.org
SUMMARY:SQF Practitioner
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.njmep.org/calendar-event/sqf-practitioner-2/
LOCATION:NJ
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