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INGREDIENTS EXPO COLLABORATION
In-cosmetics Global to feature latest developments MGC, Methanol Reformer, and Element 1 join
in cosmetic science, innovations and regulations up to advance methanol-to-hydrogen technology
In-cosmetics Global 2025, the Japanese methanol manufacturer, leverage their respective expertise to Element 1 will contribute its metha-
leading personal care ingredients Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company accelerate the design, manufacture, and nol steam reforming and hydrogen
exhibition, scheduled to be held at RAI (MGC), Methanol Reformer S.L., a sales of methanol-to-hydrogen genera- purifi cation intellectual property
Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from Spanish leader in methanol-to-hydro- tors, which have been designed under and designs.
April 8-10, will showcase the indus- gen generator manufacturing, and Ele- the concept of modular and mass-pro-
try’s latest advancements in science, ment 1 Corp, a developer of advanced ducible units. The adoption of methanol-to-hydro-
innovation, and sustainability. hydrogen generation technology, have MGC will contribute as a supplier gen generators will help to bridge gaps
signed a Memorandum of Under- of methanol feedstock, including where hydrogen is not abundantly or
This year’s edition is poised to be standing (MoU) to collaborate on the circular carbon methanol. cost-effectively available. Meanwhile,
one of the most international events to development and commercialisation Methanol Reformer will contribute the utilisation of circular carbon metha-
date, featuring exhibitors and atten- of hydrogen solutions by methanol manufacturing capabilities of metha- nol will offer reduction of greenhouse
dees from Europe, Asia, and the dients launched over the last six months environment. Kobo Products, Azelis, reforming technology. Under the terms nol-to-hydrogen generators under gas emissions that supports global envi-
Americas. The event – organised by Reed within functional and active cate- Dow Silicones Belgium, and Symrise of the MoU, the three companies will license from Element 1. ronmental and sustainability goals.
Exhibitions – is expected to attract gories. All featured ingredients will will lead some of the sessions
nearly 12,000 visitors and over 1,000 be contenders in the ‘Innovation Zone designed for formulators and R&D staff LBB Specialties announce new personal care
exhibitors including over 170 fi rst Best Ingredient Award’ at the awards from cosmetic and contract manufac-
time exhibitors. ceremony on 8 April. turers, private labels, and indie brands. ingredients distribution deal with Kerry Group
Features and special zones The ‘Sustainability Zone’ will fea- In the ‘Fragrance Zone’, attendees LBB Specialties (LBBS), a lead- functional experiences of personal
This year, the organisers of the ture the latest advancements in green can explore some of the latest creations ing speciality chemicals and ingredient care products. Its offers novel emulsi-
show, will debut the ‘Testing & Regu- beauty, from sustainable sourcing to from leading fragrance houses and distributor in North America, has fi ers that enhance stability and texture
lation Forum’, in partnership with eco-friendly formulations and regula- ingredient suppliers. The area will dis- announced a new partnership with Kerry and fermentation-derived actives that
Skinobs. The forum will bring together tory updates. This dedicated zone will play new aromas, fragrance delivery Group for its sustainable speciality in- enhance anti-aging.
experts to discuss the latest updates include four key areas: the forum, systems, and formulation processes, gredients for the personal care industry.
in compliance, testing, and safety, pavilion, display, and theatre, each offer- as well as explore the art and science “Our collaboration will enable us
providing attendees with insights to ing insights and opportunities to em- behind fragrance creation and key fra- With this agreement, LBB Specia- to deliver multi-functional formulation
navigate the ever-evolving regulatory brace sustainability in beauty. grance trends from the global market. lties will be Kerry’s distribution benefi ts to skin, hair, sun and colour care
landscape. partner in the US and Canada for its applications for our clients, solidifying
This year, the show will offer over The ‘Sensory Bar’ will feature new line of emollients, emulsifi ers and our position as a consultative solutions
At the ‘Marketing Trends Theatre’, 120 ‘Technical Seminars’ led by transformative textures and product fermentation-derived actives specifi cally Kerry’s new range includes pro provider to brands across the full per-
leading analysts, researchers, scientists, experts from Sytheon, Eastman, Vantage formats from nearly 50 exhibitors, designed for skin care, personal care, ducts that elevate the sensory and sonal care value chain,” added Mr. Nork.
marketing experts, and company Personal Care, Azelis, Stephenson, while the ‘Make-Up Bar’ will also and cosmetics. Kerry is a well-known Sika acquires green roof provider
founders will speak on the latest and others. An additional theatre attendees to enjoy a hands-on expe- provider of functional and nutritional
cosmetic industry trends and consumer has been added to accommodate the rience testing a wide range of colour solutions to the food, beverage, and in Singapore
insights. The theatre will feature increase. The sessions will provide cosmetics. pharmaceutical industries.
speakers from Euromonitor Inter- practical insights and specifi cations Swiss construction chemicals fi rm, Singapore and Australia. The acquisi-
national, Kline + Company, Mintel, backed by scientifi c data to enhance Meanwhile, the silent, guided R&D “We are honoured to partner with Sika, has acquired Elmich Pte. Ltd., tion complements Sika’s roofi ng port-
Natura Bissè, Keune Haircosmetics, product development strategies. tours will offer expert-led insights into Kerry, a brand synonymous with tech- a supplier of urban greening systems folio in the region and strengthens its
Croda, etc, discussing areas such as key trends in neurocosmetics, skin nology, innovation, and quality in the based in Singapore. specifi cation business for commercial
the business of beauty, digital transfor- Led by award-winning cosmetic screening, and femcare. food & nutrition industry, as their key and residential projects. Sika said the
mation, Gen Z beauty consumers, and scientist, Ms. Lorna Radford, the personal care distributor – launching Elmich provides urban greening integration of Elmich’s product range
other emerging topics. ‘Formulation Lab’ will offer hands-on Dedicated country pavilions from their technology and expertise into the systems using proprietary expertise will offer cross-selling opportunities
workshops to refi ne skills, experiment the UK, France, Brazil, China and personal care market,” said Mr. Chris- and products made from 100% recy- with its complementary roofi ng and
The ‘Innovation Zone’ will display with innovative techniques, and gain Spain, will also showcase localised topher Nork, Senior Vice President of cled raw materials. Its products have waterproofi ng products and wider
over 197 new personal care ingre- experience, in a fully equipped lab ingredients. LBB Specialties Care. been used in many iconic buildings in regional presence.
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