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Wednesday, 18 April 09:45-10:30


Solar Logic and Insight in Sun Protection


Nica Lewis, Global Skincare Analyst, Mintel Beauty & Personal Care Nica Lewis will look at the hottest issues and trends in sun protection and review the key challenges and opportunities for manufacturers today. Insight from Mintel’s newest European and US consumer research on suncare will be provided.


11:00-12:00


in-focus “Solar Beauty” Panel Discussion: Exploring the Future of Nano Protection Moderator: Dr. Karl Lintner, President, Kal'Idees consultancy / Dr. Olivier Le Curieux, Scientific, Technical and Regulatory Expert EcoMundo / Uli Osterwalder, Marketing Manager and Scientific Adviser Sun Care, BASF / Marc Pissavini, R&D Director , Coty Lancaster / Ian Tooley, R&D Manager (Sun Care & Biopolymers), Croda Experts on the subject of sun protection and suncare, will debate the role of nano particles and share their views on one of the hottest topics in suncare. The discussion will focus on the concern they have raised among consumers and regulatory bodies as well as the immense potential benefits this new science may bring.


12:30-13:15


Future M&A Trends and Drivers Across the Personal Care Value Chain Eric Vogelsberg, Senior Vice President, Kline & Company Vogelsberg will discuss the current M&A environment and key underlying trends and drivers. He will examine how the continued consolidation and evolution of players will alter the structure of the business and the competitive landscape.


13:45-14:30 Exploring {New} Paradigm Shifts in Global Beauty


Irina Barbalova, Head of Beauty and Personal Care, Euromonitor International Barbalova will be examining a number of themes, including a greater interest in sustainability, salon-quality features and high-tech efficacy creating further scope for product development. New personalised ways of communicating brand messages, both virtually and in-store will be revealed.


15:00-15:45


How to Translate Future Trends into Innovation for Raw Materials Suppliers Antoinette van den Berg, Founder, Future-Touch Van den Berg’s presentation, will translate future trends into innovative products, new markets and new applications for the raw material industry as well as how to stimulate sales with B2B marketing trends presentations.


16:15-17:15


Niche Brands Building for Success Angelika Meiss, Editor-in-chief at COSSMA, will interview Magda Villalonga, General Manager, Alqvimia and Sebastian Pole, Ayurvedic Practitioner and Herbalist, Pukka skincare.


Thursday, 19 April 09:45-10:30


The Sensory & Indulgent Side of Personal Care Mark Whalley, Senior Analyst, and Michaela Peck, Analyst, Datamonitor This presentation analyses the “sensory and indulgence mega-trend”, providing the latest consumer insight and new product development in the premium space, with a vision into the future to see what indulgent personal care will look like.


11:00-11:45


Finding the Sweet Spot of Nutricosmetics Ewa Hudson, Head of Health and Wellness, Euromonitor International Hudson will present data on the nutricosmetics market, which faces challenges for further penetration globally due to a tough regulatory framework. She will look at the success and failure of past launches and key reasons behind regional disparities.


12:15-13:00


From Facebook to Face Creams – Exploring Social Media Channels and their Impacts on Beauty Brands Wendy Lewis, President, Wendy Lewis & Co. Ltd Lewis’s discussion will cover getting started and managing social networks. She will also provide case studies of top tier social beauty brands, innovative strategies, statistics and trend forecasts for the US and EU.


13:30-14:15


Recreating the Mall Online: How to Make Social Shopping Truly Beautiful Amy Kean, Head of Consumer Innovation, MPG Media Contacts With social commerce the hot topic over the past 12 months, Kean’s presentation will use research, sociological thought and the latest cosmetics case studies to show how brands can use online to genuinely replicate real life social situations.


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