The organiser of next month’s PCHi 2025 in Guangzhou is increasing English language content at China’s largest personal care ingredient trade show.
For the first time, attendees with a valid PCHi visitor badge can enjoy complimentary access to all sessions at the PCHi Annual Industry Conference 2025.
To further support international participants, selected presentations will be delivered in English or accompanied by English translations, ensuring seamless engagement across the following sessions.
- Thoughts on the New Path of Cosmetics Ingredient - Yan Jiangying, Chairman, Doctor of Medicine, China Association of Fragrance Flavor and Cosmetic Industries
- Current State and Prospects of Efficacious Cosmetics in China - Li He, Doctoral Supervisor, Department of Dermatology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, and Leader of the Ministry of Education's innovation team
- 2025 Global BPC Trends - Laurie Du, BPC Associated Director, Mintel
- The Future of Personal Care Ingredients: Global Trends and China's Growing Influence - Rexi Li, Consultant, Kline
- Beauty Colour Forecast A/W 2025/2026 - Sophia Ye, Consultant, WGSN
English content will also be available at the International Ingredient Technology track, sponsored by Personal Care Global, which features high-level representatives from Evonik, Lucas Meyer Cosmetics, Provital, Amorepacific and Gattefossé.
There will also be a panel discussion moderated by Personal Care Global editor Tim Probert.
Also covered in English are two Ingredient Export Compliance and Trends presentations.
These are Requirements on cosmetic products and cosmetic ingredients in a changing regulatory landscape in the EUXX by Gerald Renner, Director Technical Regulatory & International Affairs, Cosmetics Europe; and Regulation and Development of Cosmetics Ingredients Export to ASEAN by Juanita Aditiawan, President, ASEAN Cosmetics Association.
Meanwhile, the AI-driven Cosmetics Innovation and Application track will have two English presentations: Redefining Skin Types through AI: Microbiome-Based Segmentation for Product Innovation and Personalization by Grace Park, VP of R&D, HelloBiome; and Leveraging AI for Enzyme Design in Cell-Free Systems by Gideon Lapidoth, CEO, Enzymit.
More details about the PCHi Annual Industry Conference 2025 can be found at https://www.pchi-china.com/en/page/activity.