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Cosmetic Chemist Guide to AI – Webinar 11 October

10/04/2023

 

AI will become an increasingly influential in the cosmetics industry, reshaping the job of the cosmetic formulator. Join our webinar with Perry Romanowski on Wednesday 11 October to hear where AI and human ingenuity can work hand-in-hand to create innovative, effective and personalized cosmetic products.

Perry Romanowski is usually in the chair but this time he will be giving you ‘his take’ on the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the field of cosmetic chemistry and formulation. As our beauty industry evolves, AI will become an increasingly influential player, reshaping the job of the cosmetic formulator. Perry will delve into how AI is being used to prop up marketing stories, but also how it can have significant impacts on ingredient research and formulation. He will cover the implications of AI for cosmetic chemists, including how AI can automate certain tasks and provide new opportunities.

This webinar will highlight the need for chemists to adapt and upskill, embracing AI as a tool rather than a threat. Join us as we journey into the future of beauty, where AI and human ingenuity can work hand-in-hand to create innovative, effective and personalized cosmetic products.

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Wednesday 11 October
8h West Coast USA • 9h Mexico City • 10h Chicago / Bogotá • 11h East Coast USA • 12h Sao Paolo • 16h London • ​​​​17h Central Europe / South Africa • 18h Tel Aviv • 20h30 New Delhi • 22h Singapore / HK / China / Taipei • 23h Korea / Japan
Thursday 12 October
1h Melbourne • 3h Wellington

Biography
Perry Romanowski has spent his entire career in cosmetic chemistry. A former President of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (USA and Canada), Perry has represented the SCC on the IFSCC Praesidium since 2019 as Chair of Education. He lives and works in Chicago, Illinois (USA) where he runs an online cosmetic science education company. In his spare time he practices ‘close magic’ and the ukelele, and maintains his streak of over 5,400 consecutive running days while jogging.