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Almost 12,400 visitors attended the three-day event in Paris.
By: Tom Branna
May 9, 2024
In-Cosmetics Global 2024 attendance rose 14.8% to nearly 12,400, according to organizers. The event was held April 16-18 in Paris. Visitors were drawn to over 1,000 exhibition stands, an increase of 13.1%. Citizens from nearly 120 countries came to The City of Lights to network, learn, and discover new products and services, according to Reed Exhibitions. “This year's event was a resounding success. We've received overwhelmingly positive feedback from our exhibitors and visitors, which is testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved. I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all our sponsors and partners who contributed to this achievement,” said Roziani Zulkifli, event director, In-Cosmetics Global. “It is truly amazing to facilitate the world's leading event that promotes cosmetic science, innovation, and sustainability, and on behalf of everyone at in-cosmetics Global, it has been a pleasure to once again provide a platform for the global cosmetics and personal care community to connect, learn, and innovate together. We’re looking forward to welcoming our industry again to In-Cosmetics Global 2025 in Amsterdam.” Next year’s show is April 8-10 in Amsterdam. For more info, click here. In Paris, attendees were able to actively collect exhibitor and product details through the show’s digital Colleqt QR service and Emperia app, which enable attendees to access and download in-depth, technical specifications and information using their own smartphones. Across both platforms, nearly 200,000 connections (100,405 and 95,499 respectively) were made between exhibitors and visitors on the show floor. The top-scanned exhibitors were: DSM-Firmenich, Givaudan Active Beauty, Seppic SA, JRS – J. Rettenmaier & Söhne, Lubrizol Life Science, Solabia Group, Clariant, Syensqo, Croda and Symrise. The event's core pillars—science, sustainability, and innovation—were reflected in the show’s seven dedicated conference theatres which offered live seminars, interactive workshops, Q&As, and panels across the three days. Specialists from Mintel, Pierre Fabre, Mibelle Biochemistry, The Green Chemist Consultancy, Kline, Euromonitor International, Lubrizol Life Science and many more, touched on topics from cosmetic science and sustainability to technological advancement, AI, market intelligence, and beyond. The R&D Tours explored Neurocosmetics, Advancement in Microbiome, and Skinification of the Scalp with sponsors Mibelle Biochemistry, Probiotical, and Symrise. Visitors were led across the expansive show floor to visit numerous exhibitors showcasing their solutions within these trends. The Marketing Trends Theatre revealed some of the key trends influencing the industry today; neurocosmetics, wellness, aging and natural beauty. Belinda Carli, director of the Institute of Personal Care Science, delivered a session on the mind-skin connection. She emphasized the growing impact of stress in society, which affects consumers and their skin health, with around 40% of individuals with skin disorders also experiencing mental health issues. Carli noted some of the marketing and regulatory challenges in discussing the psychological impact of cosmetics, explaining that brands must navigate these regulations carefully while spotlighting high-performing ingredients to differentiate their products effectively. A consistent theme seen throughout the event was wellness; a booming trend growing in multiple sectors. Lucie Green, Founder of Light Years, noted the wellness trend is rapidly expanding, projected to grow at a rate of 8.6% annually, reaching a value of $8.5 trillion by 2027.
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