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NIA’s Blanca Suárez Merino, Director of Regulatory Affairs, will be speaking at the 9th ERPA Annual Summit on Regulations and Compliance for Cosmetics (CRCC2025), taking place on 24-25 February 2025 in Brussels, Belgium.
Her presentation, Towards an EU Harmonised Definition of Nanomaterials: Implications for the Cosmetics Sector, will explore the evolving regulatory landscape surrounding nanomaterials in cosmetics. With ongoing discussions at the EU level on harmonising the definition of nanomaterials, this session will provide key insights into the potential regulatory implications for industry stakeholders, compliance strategies, and future challenges.
CRCC2025, organised by the European Responsible Person Association (ERPA), serves as a key forum for industry professionals navigating the complexities of cosmetics regulations. This year’s summit will cover crucial topics, including regulatory updates, transparency and sustainability requirements, and the latest scientific advancements in risk assessments and safety testing.
Join us in Brussels to stay informed on the latest regulatory developments and engage in discussions shaping the future of cosmetics compliance.
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