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Regulatory Seminars
Keep track and remain compliant with the latest regulatory updates in Europe, China and Asia
Where: Congress Centre Level 2, Room Martini (10 min. walk from Halls 1&3) See map page 28
Cost: €290 per seminar (exc tax) Book at the Registration Desk Located next to Room Martini
Safety Assessment for Cosmetics in Europe TUESDAY 29 MARCH, 09:30 - 13:30
The new EU Cosmetics Regulation significantly strengthens the requirements for assessing the safety of cosmetic products. With the final deadline of 11 July 2013 looming, this seminar gives you all the necessary insight on how a cosmetic product safety assessment needs to be addressed in order to gain regulatory compliance.
Key Topics: • Legislative background, administrative environment and qualification demand for safety assessors
• Guidance for the design, preparation and maintenance of Product Information Files and Cosmetic Product Safety Reports
• Specifics on the toxicological and microbiological requirements for cosmetic ingredients and finished products, key assessment considerations and data sources
Seminar Leader: Dr. Annelie Struessmann is Technical Director at CONUSBAT. Since 1994 Annelie has specialised on Regulatory Affairs focusing on the EU regulatory frameworks for Cosmetics and for Chemicals (REACH). She
has more than 30 years experience in various functions and leading positions within the international fine chemicals industry.
Speakers: Dr. Silvia Boracchi, Chair of the Regulatory Affairs & Product Safety WG, EffCI Dr. Marcus Kleber, Senior Manager Human Safety Assessment, COGNIS GmbH Dr. Winfried Steiling, Senior Manager Human Safety Assessment, HENKEL AG Dr. Michael Bogdahn, Manager Product Safety, Beiersdorf AG Dr. Robert Fellous, Senior Vice President Regulatory Affairs, Symrise, Member of the IFRA Scientific Committee
Chinese and Asian Cosmetics Regulations TUESDAY 29 MARCH, 14:30 - 18:00
Regulations are a major concern for companies eager to taps into the fast growing Asian cosmetics markets and China is probably the main issue on the regulatory agenda. This half-day seminar will keep you up-to-date with the key regulatory amendments in the region seminar.
Key Topics: • Regulations in China: an update from Mr. Chen Shao Jun, Secretary General, CAFFCI as well as an opinion from the Industry followed by a round table discussion
• Updates on Korea’s and India’s regulations • Updates on ASEAN: with the implementation of the Cosmetic Directive by Indonesia
Seminar Leader: Dr. Alain Khaiat set up SEERS Consulting after serving 10 years as the International Vice President of Research & Development Asia Pacific for Johnson & Johnson. Dr. Khaiat is President of the Cosmetic Toiletry and Fragrance Association of Singapore, Chairman of the ASEAN Cosmetic Association, and a member of the ASEAN Cosmetic Scientific Body.
Speakers:
Chen Shao Jun, Secretary General, CAFFCI Emmanuel Capiomont, Scientific Director Asia & Pacific, L’Oreal Qi Yan, Regulatory & Medical Affairs, Greater China & Korea, Johnson & Johnson
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