Shaheen Majeed, President Worldwide, Sabinsa, tells how the company is navigating uncertain times, the importance of IP/innovation, and plans for the future.
The gaming industry has swelled to exorbitant numbers generating more revenue than digital music, film, video streaming, the NFL and the Olympics combined.
As a global player in oleochemicals and phytonutrients, KLK OLEO/ Davos Life Science offers an array of high quality, natural and sustainable products.
Several of the company’s botanical products will be placed in the spotlight, along with functional drinks, gummies, and other EU-compliant formulations.
The publication discusses selenium’s involvement in immune, thyroid, GI, and reproductive functions, as well as cancer therapy and skin and hair health.
With consumers prioritizing clean label appeal, producers are met with new opportunities to provide products that promote closer-to-nature ingredients.
Two pre-clinical studies and a human clinical trial shed light on the herbal combination’s ability to curb adipogenesis and increase resting energy expenditure.
The cGMP manufacturing units produce a range of Sabinsa’s ingredients, from standardized botanical extracts to nutritional and specialty fine chemicals.
A total of 14 staff members are specifically trained in implementing the 21 CFR part 117 regulations, covering all of the company’s manufacturing facilities.
Prior to joining Aker BioMarine Antarctic U.S. as vice president of business development, Mr. Norton was chief operating officer of AM Todd Botanical Therapeutics, president and chief operating officer of Sabinsa Corporation. He also spent 15 years in various manufacturing, quality control and purchasing capacities with Nature’s Herbs/Twinlab.
Born in 1956, and raised in The Bronx, NY, Lind received his undergraduate degree from C.U.N.Y.—Lehman College and holds a B.S. in Psychology. He went on to law school where he received his JD from Western New England College School of Law. While in law school, he taught business law at The University of Massachusetts, and fell in love with academia.