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SCS FORMULATE 37


SCS Formulate: A catalyst for innovation


n Ben Kyte – SCS Formulate, UK


For many years the UK has been a centre of excellence in the formulation and supply of personal care products. SCS Formulate reflects the contribution to innovation, development and production that the UK makes in this important market. On 13-14 November every attendee to the Ricoh Arena, Coventry will be offered the tantalising potential to solve technical issues, find new ideas or discover innovative concepts that can spark a whole new generation of products. The kind of outcome achieved at an industry gathering of like-minded people in a focused and stimulated environment.


For everyone working in the personal


care market, at every level, SCS Formulate offers ideas, inspiration, answers and a fresh perspective on key issues together with unrivalled knowledge and depth of expertise in creating products in the personal care market and making them to exacting standards.


Over this two day event visitors will be able to attend with objectives and leave with actionable outcomes that can help drive their business forward. This article will give an overview of the different aspects for SCS Formulate, for more information about the event or to register visit www.scsformulate.co.uk.


Inform The Inform programme focuses on the key issues facing the personal care and cosmetics industry. The two-day programme is delivered by industry experts and will help to enhance your formulation techniques, learn about the latest and future trends and get advice on the regulatory and scientific issues facing our industry. The full programme can be found at


www.scsformulate.co.uk/inform. Highlights of the Inform programme include: l Exiting the EU - the latest update and implications for the cosmetics industry Olivia Santoni, Director, Regulatory and International Services, CTPA l Halal Certification


Saqib Mohammed (Chief Executive, Halal Food Authority)


September 2018


l My vessel is bigger than yours! Challenges of process development and scale up Neil Watson, The Body Shop


l The Evolution of Fragrance Trends: A Sense of What is to Come! Hayley Forster, Pretty Little Aroma & Associate Member of the British Society of Perfumers


Inspire The Inspire programme is ideal if you want definitive answers to technical questions from people who make the ingredients and equipment you work with every day. It is a two-day programme of short, sharp presentations from exhibitors that you can attend free of charge. The Inspire has been a popular feature of


SCS Formulate since the very first event. This is science, technology and formulation technique in a concentrated formula – but one that you can also dip into and out of for content of specific relevance to you. There is something for everyone in the


programme of Inspire presentations, allowing you to match what you hear about the technologies available to you with how to get your hands on them via the exhibition. A double dose of concept and practice. The Inspire programme can be found on the SCS Formulate website at: www.scsformulate.co.uk/inspire Companies presenting in the Inspire


programme are: Active Micro Technologies


Akott Ashland


Aston Chemicals Azelis UK Ltd Bicosome/ Kreglinger Brenntag BTC Europe CLR


Cornelius Group Plc Croda Europe Ltd Elementis GmbH Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH Expanscience Exsymol


Gattefossé UK Givaudan Gobiotics


IKA England Ltd IMCD Infinitec Innospec Inolex


Lehvoss UK Ltd Lonza


Phenbiox RAHN Seppic Solvay


Surfachem Symrise Sytheon Univar Vytrus Biotech


Discover Exhibitors have been invited to present PERSONAL CARE EUROPE


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