The exhibition will gather ingredients suppliers, formulators, researchers and developers and marketing specialist together, with the aim of ‘showcasing the most diverse range of innovative cosmetics ingredients and technologies’.
The show features Brazil as its new ‘Country Focus’, and is set to focus on the year of collaboration between Germany and the Latin American booming market.
The event is set to build on its previous successful editions: organisers state that the ‘Fragrance in Cosmetics’ and ‘Testing and Regulation’ Zones launched in 2013 have both increased in size following their success at last year’s Paris event, which attracted more than 9,300 unique visitors from around the globe.
Next week’s show will feature more than 600 exhibitors and span over three days, 1 – 3 April.