Jack Wenik, Member of the Firm, and Zachary Taylor, Associate, speak at SupplySide Global 2026, the premier trade conference for the dietary supplement industry. The conference runs from October 26 to 30.

On October 27 at 11:00 a.m., Jack co-presents "Compliance, Claims, and Legal Frameworks in Dietary Supplements." Description:

This session focuses on the regulatory hurdles shaping the dietary supplement industry, offering a practical guide to balancing compliance, quality, and innovation. From Food and Drug Administration GMPs and supplier qualifications to claims substantiation and novel ingredient pathways, attendees will learn how early-stage decisions in sourcing and formulation can prevent costly recalls and regulatory scrutiny. The discussion bridges foundational knowledge with tactical strategies, covering frequently cited deficiencies, shared responsibilities across the supply chain, and emerging legal complexities. Participants will leave equipped to design compliant, scalable products that uphold consumer trust in today's increasingly intricate regulatory environment.

On October 27 at 4:00 p.m., Zach co-presents "Supplement Trends 2027: Consumer Insights, Market Predictions, and Innovation Strategies." Description:

This session offers predictions for emerging ingredient and product trends and explores where the broader supplement market is headed next. Panelists will be joined by brand owners to illustrate how consumer trends are manifesting in finished products, and will address how the current political landscape and regulatory environment have impacted innovation and product development. Attendees will leave with data-driven insights and a smarter plan for moving their business forward in 2027.

For more information, visit the conference website.

Event Detail

Las Vegas, NV

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