SUPPLIERS’ DAY 103
Leading international exhibitors and speakers
n Richard Scott – Editor, Personal Care
In an industry that is constantly innovating and evolving, there is one constant, the NYSCC Suppliers’ Day, May 5-6, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City. The event provides the latest trends, scientific findings, global ingredients, raw materials and solutions to invigorate formulations and accelerate beauty and personal care product developments. Throughout the Javits Center, the ‘Revolutionary Disruptors’ that are impacting the traditional way of sourcing and the entire product development cycle will be discussed, experienced and on full display. Learn how these disruptors are impacting the traditional way of sourcing and the entire product development cycle and be immersed in game changing new ideas, networking opportunities and business-building.
Suppliers’ Day this year will feature 80+ individual conference sessions and curated educational programs, with 550+ exhibitors attracting more than 10,000 attendees representing 69+ countries.
New educational programs featuring disrupting trends The emergence of CBD as a hot ingredient and its interest among consumers for its
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wellbeing and therapeutic properties will be explored in a full-day ‘Cannabis and Cosmetic Industry’ conference. On Tuesday, May 5 representatives from the National Hemp Association, FTC as well as leading formulators, suppliers, lawyers, forecasters, and regulators will discuss everything from sourcing to legal, regulatory, market analysis and future trends. The ‘Lunch & Learn Disruptors Series’ will
provide fresh content on key topics in the product development process. Color Cosmetics will feature on May 5, while Hair Trends & Color will be the topic on day two. Presentations on sensory hair care and colour will also be included in this Lunch & Learn on May 6.
INDIE 360: An Experiential Immersion will focus on every angle of the business and bring together independent brand founders sharing their stories and experiences including the challenges, opportunities and pathways to success. Spate will present the current trends in the market and presentations on consumers’ demand for innovative ingredients will help entrepreneurs effectively and efficiently navigate the waters. The experiential component to INDIE 360 will take place on the show floor with supplier accelerator programs as the focus.
Core programs with a relevant twist Hallmarks of the Suppliers’ Day educational program will return with updated content that is designed to help those involved in formulations, sourcing, and marketing beauty and personal care products achieve their business objectives including: l “Fragrance: The Invisible Art,” an all- day in-depth program that brings together experts and perspectives that include the formulator, perfumer, marketer and product development lead. l “Essential Elements of Cosmetic Regulation, Safety Assessment, and Quality Assurance,” organised by PCPC (Personal Care Products Council) in collaboration with IKW, will provide guidance on the fundamentals of global regulatory, safety, and product quality requirements.
l “Microbiome: Inside Out Beauty” will return as microbiome and biogenetic technologies continue to dominate the landscape. Discussions will include insight on microbiome health and how understanding the exposome impacts new product development.
l “Discover Sustainability,” features quick, but powerful presentations focused on clean beauty, green formulation, bio-
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