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The New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists Suppliers’ Day has grown over the years, attracting attendees from around the globe. This year was no different as attendees came from 47 countries to this two-day event, which was held May 13-14, 2014 at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center. There were more than 6,700 registered attendees from cosmetic formulation and manufacturing and raw ingredient suppliers, according to the NYSCC.
“We were thrilled with this year’s attendance and growth. It’s a positive sign that there is a higher level of economic confidence,” noted Steve Neidenberg, NYSCC chair.
The NYSCC, in conjunction with its Suppliers’ Day event, assembled a program of experts to explore Brazil and its immense opportunities, was held the day before the opening of Suppliers’ Day (For more on Brazil, see p. 42). Nearly 200 industry professionals attended this session to learn more about Brazil’s biological diversity, which is the largest in the world. It is one of the most ethnically diverse countries and a major consumer of personal care products and fragrances.
“As more companies are embracing globalization to reach new customers in new markets, a greater understanding of consumer preferences, important product types, and regulatory issues in this vast and growing market is essential,” said Steve Herman, NYSCC advisor.
Save the date for the next NYSCC Suppliers’ Day; it will be held at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center on May 12 & 13, 2015. India will be the focus of the May 11, 2015 seminar.
More info: www.NYSCC.org
“We were thrilled with this year’s attendance and growth. It’s a positive sign that there is a higher level of economic confidence,” noted Steve Neidenberg, NYSCC chair.
The NYSCC, in conjunction with its Suppliers’ Day event, assembled a program of experts to explore Brazil and its immense opportunities, was held the day before the opening of Suppliers’ Day (For more on Brazil, see p. 42). Nearly 200 industry professionals attended this session to learn more about Brazil’s biological diversity, which is the largest in the world. It is one of the most ethnically diverse countries and a major consumer of personal care products and fragrances.
“As more companies are embracing globalization to reach new customers in new markets, a greater understanding of consumer preferences, important product types, and regulatory issues in this vast and growing market is essential,” said Steve Herman, NYSCC advisor.
Save the date for the next NYSCC Suppliers’ Day; it will be held at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center on May 12 & 13, 2015. India will be the focus of the May 11, 2015 seminar.
More info: www.NYSCC.org