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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2025 9:00 am – 10:00 am


KEYNOTE PRESENTATION – Fireside Chat Moderator: Beauty Editor, WWD


Stay-tuned for this not-to-be-missed session opening Day 2 – featuring a major brand in a fireside chat with WWD’s Beauty Editor.


10:00 am – 1:00 pm


INDIE 360° Co-Moderators: Akemi Ooka PhD, Vice President, Supply Chain & Sustainability Resources – Independent Beauty Association; Meredith Petillo, VP Technical & Regulatory Affairs - Independent Beauty Association


This session looks at the INDIE from every angle: from branding and insights from founders, to contract manufacturing & packaging, supply chain, as well as, legal/regulatory and suppliers providing tools to start-ups. This is a must-attend for all involved in personal care product development. Lunch voucher is included.


10:00 am – 1:00 pm Beauty + Medicine = Dermabeauty


Moderated by: Ardeshir Bayat BSc (Hons) MB BS PhD, Professor & Director – Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine – University of Cape Town


The hottest trend – DERMABEAUTY. Learn all you need to know for product development in this space, including clinical testing, novel ingredients and more. Lunch voucher included in registration.


10:00 am – 1:00 pm Biotechnology in Beauty & Personal Care


Moderator: Sarah de Szalay, Director, R&I, Intimate Health – COMBE


This program will introduce exciting, new technologies using biotechnology in producing active cosmetic ingredients sustainably. Innovations in sunscreen, synthetic biology and more will highlight the program! Lunch voucher included in registration.


NYSCC Suppliers’Day


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