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News from Abroad                                                              News from Abroad


 EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT  EXPANSION
 In-cosmetics Asia 2024 set to return to Bangkok   Teijin adds new line for polycarbonate resin sheets

 in November  and fi lms in Japan


          Japan’s  Teijin  has announced  the
 In-cosmetics Asia, the leading exhi-
 bition  in Asia  Pacifi c  for  personal  care   commencement of operations of a new,
       additional production line for its Panlite
 ingredients, will return to Bangkok   branded polycarbonate resin sheet and
 (Thailand) from 5-7 November 2024, as   fi lm, located at its Matsuyama plant in
 the region’s beauty industry celebrates   Ehime  Prefecture (Japan).  The com-
 one  of  its  most  successful years  on   pany invested in this new line to meet
 record. Currently leading the way as one of   growing demand for high-quality auto-
 the biggest beauty markets in the world,   motive interior parts and in-vehicle
 accounting for almost a third (32%) of   electronic components, such as dis-
 worldwide retail sales ($570-bn), APAC   plays and touch screens.  expanded rapidly in recent years.  The  system that covers everything  from
 is dominating the global sector with a        new production line will allow Teijin to  polycarbonate resin to sheets and fi lms,
 revenue share of $181-bn.
          In addition to automotive applica-  manufacture Panlite sheet and fi lm, and  enabling the company to manufacture
       tions, Teijin plans to market Panlite sheet  multi-layer sheet and fi lm of Panlite and  high-quality products.  Teijin has pre-
 According to the organiser, RX, a part
 of RELX, the expo is expected to wel-  botanical resources, and more. Adding to  act as a key hub connecting the region   and fi lm products, which deliver higher  acrylic resins, in thicknesses of 100 to  viously produced  Panlite sheets and
       quality than conventional in-house  500 microns. The new production line  fi lms, and multi-layer sheets and fi lms
 come over 650 exhibitors from across the  the vast educational opportunities on  with broader global markets and help   products, to the electrical and electro-  will have a capacity of 1,350 tons of  made from Panlite and acrylic resin, for
 globe, the largest number in the show’s  offer, the ’Formulation Lab’ will return to  to facilitate collaboration in cosmetic   nics (E/E) industry for devices such as  these sheets and fi lms per year.  use in optical equipment. The new pro-
 15-year history. These include some of  host live demonstrations on formulating  R&D. In response to last year’s inter-  virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR).   duction line was added to produce even
 the top 10 suppliers, from Ashland, Croda,  fi nished products using exhibitor ingre-  national attendance, we are enhancing our   The markets in these industries have   Teijin has an integrated production  higher-quality products.
 and dsm-fi rmenich, to Evonik, Clariant,  dients. In addition, the expert-led ’Tech-  multilingual, digital, and social media
 and  Lubrizol.  Encompassing  four  key  nical Seminars’ will provide overviews  promotion across Asia Pacifi c to attract   Air Liquide to join ExxonMobil’s mega low-carbon
 focus areas, this year’s event will hone in  of key personal care ingredients shaping  a continent-wide audience to this R&D
 on science, innovation, trends, and com-  the APAC beauty market, their benefi ts,  epicentre.  With growing interest in the   hydrogen project in US
 munity. Aligned with both growing and  and  scientifi c  substantiation  of  product  region, we are dedicated to making the
 emerging consumer trends, anti-ageing  claims.  event a truly multi-cultural gathering for   ExxonMobil and Air Liquide have
 and well-ageing, health and wellness,   attendees from across the APAC region   announced an agreement to support the
 natural beauty, sophisticated simplicity,   Ms. Sarah Gibson, Event Director  and beyond.” The event will be co-loca-  production  of  low-carbon  hydrogen
 and neurocosmetics will be prominent  at In-cosmetics Asia, commented, ”This  ted with ’Cosmex’, an exhibition on   and low-carbon ammonia  at  Exxon-
 themes seen throughout exhibitors’  year’s In-cosmetics  Asia returns at an  manufacturing technologies, machinery,   Mobil’s Baytown, Texas (US) facility.
 showcased products and the educational  exciting time; the Asian beauty market  packaging, and ODM/OEM services for
 programme.  This year’s ’Spotlight On  is booming, and it’s more infl uential than  cosmetics, personal care, and dietary   The agreement will enable transpor-
 Skin Screen’ will offer interactive ex-  ever before.  The show will once again  supplement products.  tation of low-carbon hydrogen through
 periences for attendees to touch and test   Air Liquide’s existing pipeline network.
 ingredients specially formulated for skin   Chemanol signs 20-year methanol   Additionally, Air Liquide will build and
 protection, repair, maintenance, and   operate four Large Modular Air separa-
 alteration.  supply deal with SATORP  tion units (LMAs) to supply 9,000 metric
       tons of oxygen and up to 6,500 metric  Baytown project by enabling hydrogen  produce 1-billion cubic feet of low-car-
 This year’s  ‘Marketing  Trends  and   Methanol  Chemicals  Company  tions will likely commence by the end of   tons of nitrogen daily to the facility. The  distribution through existing networks  bon hydrogen daily, and more than 1-
 Regulation Theatre’ – a space to discover  (Chemanol) has signed a 20-year agree-  2027, Chemanol said in a statement pub-  LMAs  will  primarily  use  low-carbon  and  securing  key feedstocks,”  said  million tons of ammonia annually while
 the latest cosmetic industry marketing in-  ment to supply 100,000 metric tonnes  lished on the Saudi stock exchange.  electricity to reduce the project’s carbon  Mr. Dan Ammann, President of Exxon-  capturing more than 98% of the associa-
 sights, trends, and regulations – will offer  per annum of methanol to Saudi Aramco   footprint. “Momentum continues to  Mobil Low Carbon Solutions.  ted CO  emissions. Partnering with Air
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 visitors updated insights, with sessions  Total Refi ning and Petrochemical Com-  In June 2023, Saudi  Aramco and   build for the world’s largest  low-car-  Liquide, ExxonMobil aims to enable the
 delving  into  topics  such  as  global  beauty,  pany’s (SATORP) Amiral project.  France’s TotalEnergies awarded engineer-  bon hydrogen project and the emerging   According to ExxonMobil, its  growth of a low-carbon hydrogen market
 wellness trends in APAC; K-beauty and   ing, procurement and construction (EPC)   hydrogen market. This partnership with  planned hydrogen production facility will  along the US Gulf Coast to help industrial
 C-Beauty,  artifi cial  intelligence  (AI),   The commercial and supply opera-  contracts for the $11-bn Amiral complex.  Air  Liquide  further  strengthens  our  be the world’s largest. It is expected to  customers decarbonise their operations.


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