CosmeticBusiness 2017 starts with more exhibition stands, numerous new exhibitors, greater internationality and innovative new products. From 21 to 22 June, 411 exhibitors and represented companies from 18 countries will be presenting ideas and solutions for the efficient development of cosmetic products at the MOC Munich.
"Visitors can look forward to a comprehensive range of products and services that will provide solutions for the cosmetics industry's future product concepts. CosmeticBusiness once again proves that it is the most important meeting place and source of inspiration for the cosmetics industry and its suppliers in German-speaking countries," says Markus Geisenberger, Managing Director of Leipziger Messe.
New products and innovations characterise the trade fair
In the packaging sector, which accounts for around half of the exhibitors and companies represented, the product range extends from Masterbatch for plastics over Primary packaging of all kinds for skin care and decorative cosmetics through to perfume and cleaning products. New packaging materials, special finishing techniques and innovative designs will be on show at the trade fair. Carton and folding carton suppliers as well as display solutions and accessories for presentation at the POS will also be represented in Munich. Filling and packaging machines round off the range.
Numerous new exhibitors in the packaging segment
A total of around 50 new exhibitors - across all product areas - have secured their stand spaces for CosmeticBusiness 2017. In the packaging segment, the paper mills Gmund and Scheufelen from Germany, the packaging suppliers Arexim and Polipack from Poland, Stakplast from Israel or Takemoto from the Netherlands. Packaging and filling machine suppliers such as the Swiss company Synopac are also celebrating their trade fair premiere.
High level of internationality, varied specialist programme
This year, the trade fair is once again highly international: 35 per cent of exhibitors come from abroad - an increase of three per cent compared to the previous edition. France, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Switzerland make up the majority of international exhibitors. Companies from Greece and Lithuania will also be present for the first time. The varied specialist programme also addresses topics such as digitalisation, beauty, colour and material trends as well as the impact of political developments on the industry.
