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CALL FOR ENTRIES FOR THE ADF&PCD AWARDS

On the occasion of ADF&PCD Paris 2018, to be held on January 31 and February 1 at Paris Porte de Versailles (Hall 7), the calls for entries for the ADF&PCD Awards and calls for conferences are officially launched!

The Awards are intended to reward and promote cosmetic innovations as well as aerosols and dispensing products marketed between January 1 and December 31, 2017 in various categories: hygiene, hair care, make-up, skincare, fragrances, promotion, E@PCD, for the PCD Awards, and hygiene, maintenance, pharmaceuticals, veterinary, food, industrial and technical applications for the ADF Awards.
It's also the recognition of two juries made up of experts in packaging, aerosols and dispensing, and professional journalists.

Application deadline: November 7, 2017 // Participation is free of charge.

ADF&PCD Paris 2018 brings together two shows with strong synergies. Every year, the event brings together all the players in the perfumery & cosmetics sector, as well as pharmaceuticals, food, automotive...
A must-attend event, acclaimed by the 450 exhibitors in 2017 and the 6,000 visitors who strolled the aisles, ADF&PCD Paris 2018 is based on innovation and conviviality.
Another highlight is the unique two-day program of conferences and debates, featuring top experts and testimonials from leading decision-makers on a wide range of topical issues.
Calls for conferences are therefore also open, so that this year's edition will offer cutting-edge topics in the service of a packaging industry that is constantly innovating. An industry that is exploring new avenues in many sectors, positioning ADF&PCD Paris 2018 as a platform for innovation.

https://www.pcd-congress.com // www.aerosol-forum.com

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