Digital Age of Beauty Moderator: James Weatherall – Global Vice President, Business Development., Special Chem
May 7, 2019 (10:00am – 1:00pm) Javits – Level 1 Meeting Rooms
The overall program will focus on key strategies and innovations that influence product development, and speed to market – as well as digital tools that drive, measure and analyze consumer engagement and the demands they set forth. Refreshment Breaks and Lunch included in Registration Fee.
Discover Sustainability Moderator: Tom Branna, VP/Editorial Director, HAPPI
May 7, 2019 (10:00am – 1:00pm) Show Floor Presentation Theater – Complimentary Admission
This theater program track contains quick, but powerful presentations focusing on green beauty, the state of sustainability, and sub-zero waste, to name a few. Presenters include representatives from leading companies implementing these initiatives.
Fragrance: The Invisible Art Program Co-Chairs & Moderators: Christopher C Diienno – Chairman, American Society of Perfumers; David O’Halloran – Vice President Fragrance and Cosmetic Technology, Arcade Beauty
May 7, 2019 (10:00am – 4:00pm) Javits – Level 1 Meeting Rooms
This all-day, in-depth program co-produced by ASP and NYSCC brings together experts and perspectives that include the formulator, perfumer, marketer and product development lead. All essential players in creating the ‘invisible art.’ Refreshment Breaks and Lunch included in Registration Fee.
Microbiome: Inside Out Beauty Moderator: Tom Branna, Vice President/Editorial Director, HAPPI
May 8, 2019 (9:15am – 1:15pm) Javits – Level 1 Meeting Rooms
The microbiome and biogenetic technologies are the focus of this program as formulating cosmetics and personal care products includes living, tailor-made solutions. This new program will include a discussion on microbiome health and illumination of the latest approaches in beauty related to this exciting research area. Refreshment Breaks and Lunch included in Registration Fee.
NYSCC Suppliers’Day
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