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PCHi is only Six days away!
To date, 3,800 have pre-registered, and 194 exhibitors will be present, with 65 of them being first time exhibitors, including Bayer, Clariant, Lipotec etc. PCHi 2010 is sponsored by Dow Chemical, Wacker Chemical and Ingredients Plus. And PCHi also warmly welcomes local Chinese companies such as Guangzhou Tinci Materials Technology Co. Ltd. and Shanghai LICA. For the full list of exhibiting companies, please click HERE.
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On-site Show Highlights!
A comprehensive conference programme, with speakers from all over the world, each an expert in their particular field. New Skinceuticals and TCM conference topics are also expected to draw many participants. For a full list of conference topics and times, click HERE.
This year, PCHi welcomes 8 international industry editors to cover the event! A full list of titles can be found HERE. A warm thank you to all exhibitors who will be participating in the event.
PCHi’s annual Industry Night will be held right on the HuangPu river that runs through the heart of Shanghai! We look forward to having you join us for an evening of networking and sightseeing.
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Increased investment in natural C&T companies expected in 2010
Improving economic conditions and easing of capital restrictions look set to trigger a sharp rise in investment activity involving natural personal care companies in 2010, says Organic Monitor. The research and consulting company cites the acquisitions of Bare Escentuals by Shiseido and Kibio by Clarins as evidence of the resurgence in investment in the natural personal care industry - investment that has undergone an 18-month lull beginning at the start of the financial crisis in 2008.
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Natural Colors used in India’s Holi Festival The Holi Festival in India is one celebration that uses a multitude of color throughout the festivities. And the color is everywhere, literally. Holi colors usually wind up on every person taking part in the celebration. It's all part of the fun and feeling of Holi. Holi colors that are made traditionally at home are safer to use and environmentally friendly than they were in the old days. Holi is a lively festival that is associated with color, food, folk songs and happiness. It is among the most important festival of Hindus in India. Holi celebrates the importance of life that includes happiness.
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