At the November 21, Global Cosmetics Regulatory Summit 2023, hosted by Chemical Watch, industry professionals will have the opportunity to gain insights from Bryan Zhou, deputy general manager of CIRS Europe. He will be addressing a crucial subject that impacts the global cosmetics industry – China's cosmetic ingredient submission process.
China's burgeoning cosmetics market has witnessed significant regulatory shifts, making it essential for industry players to stay up-to-date, and understanding the intricacies of regulatory compliance is imperative for businesses worldwide. Bryan's presentation will shine a light on precisely that. He will delve into the ever-evolving landscape of cosmetic ingredient management in China, encompassing the latest updates on cosmetic ingredient registration requirements.
One of the focal points of his presentation will be unraveling the nuances of processing submissions to the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) for existing cosmetic ingredients. Drawing from CIRS' extensive experience and expertise, attendees can look forward to practical case analyses that offer valuable insights into real-world scenarios.
The summit is dedicated to regulatory updates concerning the chemical management of cosmetics, providing delegates with the latest information on key global developments, to help organizations ensure full compliance and product safety.
You can find out more and register for the event here.
Speaker
Bryan Zhou, Deputy General Manager, CIRS Europe
Mr. Bryan Zhou is Deputy General Manager and Senior Regulatory Consultant of CIRS Europe based in Dublin, Ireland. He has been working for CIRS since 2015. He has practical experience on both global chemical and cosmetic regulations including EU, UK, China, South Korea and many other Asian countries. Bryan has assisted hundreds of EU companies meet regulatory compliance requirements in different regions.
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