Cosmoprof Bologna 2022 Postponed

by | Jan 19, 2022

The 53rd edition of Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna has been postponed, and will now take place from 28nd April to 2nd May 2022.

Originally set to take place in March, the event has been rescheduled in order to facilitate the in-person attendance of international operators.

 

“The 2022 edition of Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna must be a real support to the cosmetic industry: it is our duty towards the more than 2,700 exhibiting companies confirmed to date, the institutions and associations that continue to make us feel their support, all buyers and distributors who follow our initiatives to develop their business. The decision to postpone the event further to April 28 – May 2, albeit painful, is the result of a responsible dialogue with our players, in order to facilitate the presence of international operators, who can therefore organize the visit to Bologna with greater ease and live their return to Cosmoprof with greater serenity”

– Gianpiero Calzolari, President of BolognaFiere.

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