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NYSCC raises toast to 2022 Suppliers’ Day
The New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC) is celebrating a successful 43rd annual Suppliers’ Day after the Big Apple event attracted 7,805 attendees representing 55 countries. The exhibit floor meanwhile had
448 exhibitors with a 17% increase in net square footage space including near 100 new exhibitors and dozens of new product announcements. “The enthusiasm and
excitement for Suppliers’ Day was evident throughout the Javits Center. Everyone was eager to meet in person and get back to business as well as learn about the latest industry trends and advancements,” said NYSCC chair Giorgio Dell’Acqua. “It truly was the destination for
‘Science & Sustainable Sourcing Solutions!’,” he added. A highlight of the show was
a keynote presentation by Noah Rosenblatt, North America president of Space NK. Rosenblatt touched upon
consumers’ return to in-store shopping in terms of experience, convenience and connection as online sales growth returns to a pre- pandemic trajectory. He also discussed how
ingredient-led trends are driving sales and that consumers are shopping by ingredient just as much as they are searching for an ingredient. “We’re seeing the ingredient-led
trend continue to show up regularly in our stores and product selection and curation,” said Rosenblatt. “Hyaluronic acid to CBD, vitamin
C, and this year, niacinamide is everywhere.” The educational offerings
at Suppliers’ Day meanwhile featured more than 60 hours of programming, there was something for everyone in the industry. The Future Chemists Workshop
hosted college students from 16 universities/colleges across the country including University of Toledo in Ohio, Florida International
University, Rutgers University in New Jersey and New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). After the first night of the show
on 3 May, the NYSCC Awards Night Ceremony took place at Sony Hall, where the eight products shortlisted for the CEW Supplier’s Beauty Creators Award: Ingredients & Formulation were announced. They include BASF - Seanactiv;
Clariant - Berashades; Croda - ChromaPur; Croda - Nutrinvent Balance; Geltor - Elastapure; IFF/ Lucas Meyer Cosmetics - Anti-Glyc- Aging Zinc Screen; Silab - Peptilium; and Symrise - SymHair Thermo. The winner will be announced at
the CEW Winner’s Celebration on 11 November. NYSCC also hosted a People’s
Choice Award where attendees casted their vote for the most innovative brand in ingredients, delivery, branding/packaging in the INDIE 360 Pavilion. The winner was Sunrise Session,
a single-use, waste-free self-care that disappears and leaves no trace behind. NYSCC Suppliers’ Day 2023 will
take place on 2-3 May, again at the Javits Center, with more than 80% exhibitors already re-signed.
SCS reveals 32nd IFSCC Congress programme
The Society of Cosmetic Scientists has revealed the full scientific programme for the 32nd IFSCC Congress in London this September. Keynote speakers include
University of Manchester’s Professor Rachel Watson, who will give a presentation on the ability of topical anti-ageing cosmetics to remodel skin.
Other keynote addresses will
be made by Dr Tomonobu Ezure of Shiseido on a ‘new horizon in anti- ageing skin care’; Baroness Susan Greenfield on skin and the brain; and University of Oxford Professor Charles Spence on neuroscience- inspired multisensory cosmetics design.
The Congress sessions start
on 20 September and will gather scientists from all over the world to present their latest research over three days of podium and poster
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presentations. Topics range from advances in skin and hair science, innovative raw materials, sustainability, the omics and investigating the interaction of cosmetics with the microbiome, neuroscience, the senses and more. The full programme can be
found at
www.ifscc2022.com/ programme/. Judi Beerling, chair of the
IFSCC 2022 organising committee said: "Influential experts from over 30 countries will speak about headline topics at IFSCC 2022. We are delighted to finally be able
to unveil the full programme and thank everyone who has made this possible. “We would especially like to
thank Dr Majella Lane and the Scientific Committee, the IFSCC President Elect, Dr Tony Gough, as well as everyone who has shared their research with us. We look forward to seeing everyone in London!” The event begins with a opening
ceremony on the evening of Monday 19 September at Central Hall Westminster, just a short distance from the Congress at the Park Plaza Hotel Westminster Bridge. In addition, a range of
Educational Workshops are on offer during the day as a pre-Congress optional extra. These start at 9am on 19 September in Central Hall Westminster.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Cosmetic software company Coptis Inc. has appointed Marie Renee Thadal as vice president of sales and operations. Thadal will oversee operations for the Americas market and streamline the business development process, as well as implement efficient systems to address the needs of the organization and customers.
Speciality chemicals distributor DKSH is to provide business development, marketing, sales, logistics, and distribution services for all EFP Biotek products for the personal care industry in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Britain’s University of Bradford is to launch a programme that will fund skin microbiome research projects. The fund will be overseen by the Skin Microbiome in Healthy Ageing (SMiHA) project, part of the university’s Centre for Skin Sciences.
Netherlands-based speciality chemicals and ingredients distributor IMCD Group has appointed Nicolas Kaufmann as Americas President effective 1 July. A native of Argentina, Kaufmann will be based in the Miami metropolitan area of the US upon transitioning into his new role.
OQEMA Poland has entered into a partnership with global fragrance supplier Orchidia Fragrances Europe. With this collaboration the QEMA Poland will expand its existing portfolio with a broad range of fragrance solutions.
DKSH India has relocated its Mumbai office to a larger, modern facilities to strengthen its position in India. The facilities house a personal care innovation centre, which will specialise in solutions and formulations for colour cosmetics, actives, skincare, haircare, oral care, and home care applications.
Croda International has taken platinum sponsorship of the 32nd International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) Congress in London on 19-22 September.
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