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The Global Fragrance Summit 2025 – Scent Connections: Advancing standards and collaboration across cultures – will take place on 15–16 October at the Fairmont Hotel in Singapore, bringing together senior fragrance leaders, perfumers, and experts from around the world.

Confirmed highlights include an interactive ‘Sensory Journey’ led by Calice Becker of the Givaudan Perfumery School, insights on innovation for the beauty and personal care sector by Jessie Tong from Singapore Polytechnic’s Consumer Chemicals Technology Centre, and an update on the upcoming changes to the IFRA Standards by Matthias Vey and Jennifer Dorts of IFRA.

The expanded innovation program will explore emerging technologies and opportunities, offering a dynamic view of what lies ahead for the sector.

Networking opportunities include a welcome cocktail, a gala dinner, and an optional guided tour of the Singapore Botanical Gardens in the days either side of the main conference.

Early bird registration is open until 30 June, offering preferential rates for all participants, in addition to preferential rates at the hotel. Don’t miss the chance to help shape the future of global fragrance.

Visit www.globalfragrancesummit.com to find out more and register.

Published 03/05/2025 • Updated on 30/06/2025

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