This year, for the second time ever, IFRA UK (formerly known as the British Fragrance Association) is hosting a Fragrance Forum at the Royal Society in Carlton House Terrace, London on Thursday 18th October 2012. I’m proud to say that Pell Wall Perfumes will be one of the sponsors of the event.
The theme for the event is ‘From Flower to Shower’ and it promises to be fascinating – here are some details from the IFRA press release:
The occasion will provide
an opportunity to meet those from the fragrance industry including perfumers,
scientists, customers and academics as well as senior personnel from other
trade associations
Lisa Hipgrave, director of IFRA
United Kingdom, said: “The 2012 IFRA UK Fragrance Forum is entitled ‘From Flower to Shower’ as we intend to
explore the entire creative process of fragrance creation.
“We held the first event of
its kind last year and it was so over-subscribed that we decided to expand the
capacity of the 2012 Fragrance Forum enabling more non-Members to obtain
tickets. We now plan to stage this Fragrance Forum annually. The occasion
offers not only a fascinating set of presentations but also a unique networking
opportunity for delegates and speakers. It will bring together those involved
in every aspect of fragrance research, creation and application”.
Jenny Tillotson, a senior research fellow at the University of Arts London (Central Saint Martin’s) and the University of Cambridge, is scheduled to talk about her vision of: “From Flower To Shower To Empower: the Fragrant Future,” which includes information about wearable technology, pioneered by a technique she calls, “Scentsory Design.”
Will Andrews, who works as a fragrance scientist within the fragrance design team at P&G’s Innovation Center, is scheduled to discuss, “Communicating scent through ‘Holistic Design,’” including successfully communicating a fragrance by connecting the story inside and outside the bottle.
Robin Clery of Givaudan plans to speak about a technique known as ‘headspace analysis’ in which allows one to capture the most elusive scents from nature and make them available for perfumery.
“Smell is a potent wizard” is the message of Tim Jacob, a professor at he School of Biosciences at Cardiff University. He will detail how scent is a response that includes emotions, memory and the endocrine system.
In addition the IFRA UK Fragrance Forum will feature an anthology of poems inspired by fragrance, called Penning Perfumes, which was organized by Odette Toilette of Scratch + Sniff and poet Claire Trévien.