Coptis has launched an artificial intelligence (AI) program to predict the stability of cosmetic formulations.
Performing stability testing is a mandatory step in formula development. This multi-step process and repetitive task is arduous but can be improved with technology.
In a collaborative effort, Coptis has introduced an AI R&D program integrated in its Coptis Lab software.
If successful, the AI feature will be able to predict the stability of a formula before testing.
“Using a substantial number and variety of observations, AI can learn and identify patterns to generate accurate predictions. The accuracy of the AI predictions increases with the amount of available data,” the French company said.
“With 22 years of digital experience, a large network of Coptis users worldwide and our insightful understanding of our customers’ needs, we are the primary cosmetic software company with the potential to succeed with the most precision. The learning database in the Coptis Lab software is enriched as more formulas and stability test results are added,” it added.
“Our customers are at the heart of the innovation cycle and AI technology will transform their work with efficiency in responding to industry trends.”