18 IN-COSMETICS GLOBAL
R&D in the spotlight at in-cosmetics Global
Lesley Foottit – in-cosmetics Global, UK Richard Scott – Editor, Personal Care
in-cosmetics Global will land in Amsterdam this April for the first time in a decade, bringing with it hundreds of the most innovative personal care ingredients and an in-depth education programme featuring some of the world’s leading analysts, formulation experts and consultants. Around 9,000 visitors are expected to travel to the Netherlands from more than 100 countries when the event opens on 17 April. Over three days, the personal care industry’s most interactive ingredients exhibition will provide a one-stop-shop for manufacturers to enhance business relationships, learn about the latest trends and get a first look at novel ingredients created in all four corners of the globe. And with global expenditure on research and development reaching almost US$1.7 trillion, this year’s in-cosmetics Global will home in on R&D to ensure cosmetics scientists, chemists and dermatologists are supported as they embark on this new age of innovation.
Among the major cosmetic manufacturers that attended the 2017 edition of the event in London and are expected to send teams to Amsterdam are GlaxoSmithKline, Beiersdorf AG, Clarins, Colgate Procter & Gamble and L’Oréal.
What is new for 2018? Following the success of the ‘Focus on Marketing: The Story Behind The Science’ tours at in-cosmetics North America 2017, the organisers of in-cosmetics Global have announced the launch of new R&D-focused tours that will run in Amsterdam. Exclusively for R&D professionals and
sponsored by Mibelle Biochemistry, a series of ‘silent’ tours will zero in on two of the industry major trends – Biotechnology Actives and The Future of Anti-Ageing. The tours will run throughout the show led by Ms Rouah Al-Wakeel, a leading technical consultant and cosmetic chemist. Participants will use wireless headphones to hear information about ingredients and technologies being launched at the show in Amsterdam.
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The science and ingredients behind personal care products is pivotal to their success, and the highly curated tour will visit suppliers that have developed some of the most innovative ingredients suppliers in the personal care industry. Participants will get an exclusive demonstration of the products, delivered in a quick, convenient and time-efficient way, allowing them to maximise their time at in-cosmetics Global. Two groups of 20, twice a day, over two days will be taken around some of the exhibition’s most popular areas including the Innovation Zone – a launchpad for more than 100 state-of-the-art ingredients – and the Sensory Bar, where participants will experience a host of new textures and sensations first hand.
Roziani Zulkifli, exhibition manager of in- cosmetics Global, commented: “Without the knowledge and expertise of cosmetic scientists and chemists, some of the world’s most innovative products would never have made it past their initial tests. We are excited to launch these unique R&D Tours that will help shine a spotlight on new ingredients and help inspire a new wave of products, all in a quick and convenient format.” R&D professionals are invited to book their place on a tour before the show, or at an R&D information point to find out more at the event.
In another new initiative for 2018, in- cosmetics Global will hold a half-day Regulatory Conference in partnership with Conusbat on 16 April at 2pm – the day before the show opens. Aimed at regulatory and compliance professionals from both ingredients suppliers and the manufacturers of finished products, the invaluable sessions will ensure attendees are informed of crucial regulations helping them create safe and effective products and enter new markets worldwide. Over the course of the afternoon, the
conference will provide tailored content on cosmetics frameworks and regulatory and testing modules in the European Union, United States of America, China and the rest of the world. Delegates are also invited to network at a drinks reception and take part in one-to-one ‘speed meetings’ with the experts to discuss their regulatory challenges. The Amsterdam show will also see cosmetics giants go head-to-head in the hotly-anticipated Formulation Challenge, which will hit in-cosmetics Global for the first time this April. Sponsored by Croda and taking place on the final day of the event, six leading manufacturers will be tasked with creating an innovative formulation from a box of mystery raw materials in just 90 minutes. The resulting products will be judged by a panel of
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