06.17.21
In-Cosmetics Global 2021 will be held Oct. 5-7 in Barcelona. The show organizer has implemented a variety of measures to ensure attendees' health and safety. According to Reed Exhibitions, the industry will be reunited with a much needed opportunity to connect face-to-face and source the latest innovations.
The careful easing of lockdown restrictions and resumption of live events means the heath and safety of visitors, exhibitors and staff continue to be the top priority, notes Reed. In-Cosmetics Global aims to provide a safe experience for everyone involved whilst preserving the essence of the renowned event. In order to do this, it is adopting a robust ‘Health & Safety 5-point Strategy’ and is working closely with local authorities and the Fira Barcelona venue to implement all necessary precautions.
According to a Reed spokesperson, there are currently 500 exhibitors attending the show.
A key change made by In-Cosmetics Global to ensure the delivery of a COVID-19 secure event includes the introduction of a one-way system to help maintain a minimum 1.5 meter social distancing. According to Reed, In-Cosmetics has worked closely with Fira Barcelona to devise a robust safety strategy that follows regulations set out by the Spanish government. There will also be the highest standards of cleaning before, during and after the event, readily available hand sanitizers throughout the venue as well as increased ventilation to improve fresh air circulation.
“The pandemic has halted in-person activity resulting in a string of event cancellations and postponements in all industries across the globe," said In-Cosmetics Global Event Director Roziani Zulkifli. "While we’re proud of our transition to virtual events and networking, we’re extremely excited to see the return of In-Cosmetics Global in a COVID-19 secure format. The absence of physical events has only strengthened our belief in the need for face-to-face networking and collaboration throughout the cosmetics industry.”
As COVID-19 safety and security requires participation from everyone, all those attending the event will be expected to follow a number of hygiene measures such as wearing face coverings, maintaining physical distancing, and refraining from shaking hands. However, digital handshakes will be possible as for the past two editions, In-Cosmetics Global has been a smart event that allows visitors and suppliers to exchange information virtually. Exhibitors will also be reviewing the design of their stands to assist with these measures, and will be required to clearly display the maximum capacity to prevent overcrowding. Interactive feature areas like the Make-Up Bar, Sensory Bar and Sustainability Corner will remain an integral part of the show, with appropriate adjustments made to manage social distancing and the safe sampling of products, according to Reed.
The careful easing of lockdown restrictions and resumption of live events means the heath and safety of visitors, exhibitors and staff continue to be the top priority, notes Reed. In-Cosmetics Global aims to provide a safe experience for everyone involved whilst preserving the essence of the renowned event. In order to do this, it is adopting a robust ‘Health & Safety 5-point Strategy’ and is working closely with local authorities and the Fira Barcelona venue to implement all necessary precautions.
According to a Reed spokesperson, there are currently 500 exhibitors attending the show.
A key change made by In-Cosmetics Global to ensure the delivery of a COVID-19 secure event includes the introduction of a one-way system to help maintain a minimum 1.5 meter social distancing. According to Reed, In-Cosmetics has worked closely with Fira Barcelona to devise a robust safety strategy that follows regulations set out by the Spanish government. There will also be the highest standards of cleaning before, during and after the event, readily available hand sanitizers throughout the venue as well as increased ventilation to improve fresh air circulation.
“The pandemic has halted in-person activity resulting in a string of event cancellations and postponements in all industries across the globe," said In-Cosmetics Global Event Director Roziani Zulkifli. "While we’re proud of our transition to virtual events and networking, we’re extremely excited to see the return of In-Cosmetics Global in a COVID-19 secure format. The absence of physical events has only strengthened our belief in the need for face-to-face networking and collaboration throughout the cosmetics industry.”
As COVID-19 safety and security requires participation from everyone, all those attending the event will be expected to follow a number of hygiene measures such as wearing face coverings, maintaining physical distancing, and refraining from shaking hands. However, digital handshakes will be possible as for the past two editions, In-Cosmetics Global has been a smart event that allows visitors and suppliers to exchange information virtually. Exhibitors will also be reviewing the design of their stands to assist with these measures, and will be required to clearly display the maximum capacity to prevent overcrowding. Interactive feature areas like the Make-Up Bar, Sensory Bar and Sustainability Corner will remain an integral part of the show, with appropriate adjustments made to manage social distancing and the safe sampling of products, according to Reed.