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Cosmetics Europe Week: Personal Care in a Changing World
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Cosmetics Europe Week takes place this year from 13-17 June 2016 at The Hotel, in Brussels. This week-long series of events includes an Open Forum, in which we explore current strategic issues facing our industry, and a scientific and regulatory conference where we learn about new developments in these areas. Registration will open early February.
Last year’s events were a great success gathering participants from 48 countries to discuss the scientific and regulatory landscape of the cosmetics industry and the role of the industry in contributing to Europe’s growth. Have a look on our YouTube channel (here) to see some of the main highlights of last year!
This year’s programme includes:
- 13 June
International meeting (members only)
- 14 June
Open Forum: “Personal Care in a Changing World”
International Symposium
Cocktail Reception
- 15 June
Regulation Day: “Harmonised EU Regulation: The Next 40 Years”
- 16 June
Science Day: “20+ years of progress in applying alternatives”
- 17 June
General Assembly (members only)
Who should attend:
- EU national cosmetics and personal care associations
- Leading international scientists and regulatory experts
- Policy makers
- Suppliers of raw materials and packaging
- Global cosmetics manufacturers
- Consultants
- Service providers to the industry and distributors
- International associations and companies
More information will be available soon.
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