Registration closes on Tuesday October 28 for the in-cosmetics Asia exhibition, which will see more than 400 of the industry’s biggest personal care ingredient manufacturers gather to showcase ideas and cutting-edge technology.
Indeed, 80 per cent of the world’s top ten ingredient suppliers will be exhibiting at in-cosmetics Asia this year.
This year’s Educational Programme is 100 per cent free, offering visitors unrivalled insight into global trends and innovation. The new purpose-built Interactive Formulation Lab arms formulators, R&D, technicians and chemists with exclusive training about how to incorporate some of the newest ingredients into their NPD.
For those wanting more information about the world’s 4th largest cosmetics market, the Japan Country Focus offers a dedicated programme of events, marketing trends presentations, a Japanese Product Trail and the Japan Pavilion to inspire and educate.
The new Fragrance Zone will also present quality ingredients and provide solutions to the technical challenges involved in adding fragrance to beauty formulations.
Product Trails will focus on Moisturisers, Emulsifiers, Skin-Whitening and Anti-Ageing, making it simple to find relevant exhibitors in each area, while the Innovation Zone is the smartest way to source new ingredients, as everything on display is either exclusively launching at the show or within eight months of it.
in-cosmetics Asia offers visitors the chance to meet and discuss the latest trends and issues. The free to attend Marketing Trends and Innovation Seminars will cover the key topics that are likely to make a real impact over the coming year. For example with less than a year to go until the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economic Community (AEC) is finalised, a full keynote session explores the opportunities and challenges of integration helping visitors to understand how the changes could affect the beauty business. All sessions will be run by industry experts ensuring that in-cosmetics Asia reinforces its reputation as an industry hub.