NYSCC SUPPLIERS’ DAY 27
Ingredients, formulations, education & networking
Annie Scully – NYSCC, US
The 39th Annual NYSCC Suppliers’ Day will be the anchor of a Beauty Week in New York that will bring the entire industry together and provide unparalleled innovations and opportunities for the beauty and personal care industry. With the overarching theme ‘The Art & Science of Formulation’, Suppliers’ Day is poised to offer the most innovative solutions currently available across the globe. From 15-16 May, 2018 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York, Suppliers’ Day will feature more than 50 individual conference sessions and curated educational programmes, and 450+ exhibitors with attendees representing 60+ countries. Specialty areas on the show floor include the Future Chemists’ Workshop, the Presentation Theater, as well as a French Pavilion housing 12 suppliers.
Top association partnerships The leading event for the industry by the industry, NYSCC Suppliers’ Day has also partnered with leading professional associations to expand its marketing reach and to add depth to its technical and regulatory educational offerings. New association partnerships include: IFSCC (International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists) will have its Vice President, Jeurgen Laderman, a world- renowned chemist featured in the Personal Care-partnered The World of Chemistry: A Global Perspective forum taking place on 15 May in the Presentation Theater. IFSCC is also promoting Suppliers’ Day through its 48 societies around the globe and its 16,000 IFSCC members from more than 74 countries. ICMAD (Independent Cosmetic Manufacturers and Distributors) will host an in-depth FDA Cosmetics Regulatory Workshop on 17 May, right after Suppliers’ Day. ICMAD has been the voice of independent cosmetic companies around the world since 1974 and offers innovative business tools, timely publications, educational programmes, networking opportunities, and key advocacy support for all facets of the independent cosmetic industry.
April 2018
PCPC (Personal Care Products Council) will expand the event’s reach to its member companies that manufacture, distribute, and supply the vast majority of personal care products marketed in the US. PCPC will also lead a session in the Presentation Theater.
CEW (Cosmetic Executive Women), the
pre-eminent beauty organisation with more than 9,000 global members, has launched the Innovation of the Year Award, a new formulations category to recognise formulators and suppliers, as part of its prestigious Beauty Awards programme. NYSCC member, Mohamed Omer, R&D manager, Revlon is on the judging committee. The finalists of the Innovation of the Year Award will be presented at a special session during Suppliers’ Day moderated by Peclers Paris. In addition as part of this Beauty Week, the winners of all the CEW Beauty Awards categories will be announced on Friday 18 May at the CEW Beauty Awards luncheon at the Hilton Midtown, NYC.
Top educational offerings NYSCC Suppliers’ Day has created a learning event that is unmatched in the
beauty and personal care industry and will offer attendees the most comprehensive information on issues and trends that are driving product development and consumer purchasing. Taking place the day before Suppliers’ Day opens, 14 May, the national SCC (Society of Cosmetic Chemists) will present three Continuing Education Program (CEP) courses on:
Fundamentals of Using Colorants in Cosmetics and Personal Care Products, by instructor Kelly A. Dobos, vice president, SCC and technical manager at Sun Chemical Corporation. She will provide an in-depth course on the art and science of incorporating colour in cosmetic and personal care products. What seems like a simple and fun exercise in pigment blending is reliant on a complex set of decisions including the regulatory environment, cost, and stability as well as physical and chemical properties of each colorant. Numerous topics including colour theory, and colour quality control will also be covered in this day-long course. Scale Up and Processing Cosmetic
Formulations with instructor, David Yacko, former vice president Research and
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