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Smart formulation design for cosmetics and consumer products

November 22, 2021

Data driven high-throughput experimentation is enabling smart formulation design in cosmetics and consumer products, which is needed to meet the challenges presented in Personal Care development today.

Dr. Samiul Amin Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Manhattan College will give an overview of the use of automation in his research lab and how his group utilizes the Chemspeed FLEX FORMAX platform for formulation design and performance optimization of consumer, cosmetic and homecare products based on novel sustainable materials such as biosurfactants and biopolymers and novel polymer chemistries.

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