How AI is Transforming Beauty Innovation: Now Available On Demand

Nearly 2/3 of U.S. employers believe emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain and robotics will become a standard part of their business in the near future, per a Forbes report.
Nearly 2/3 of U.S. employers believe emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain and robotics will become a standard part of their business in the near future, per a Forbes report.
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MetaNovas' innovative AI-driven platform enables molecular discovery and design, and uses metabolic profiling for the engineering of skin care actives.MetaNovas' innovative AI-driven platform enables molecular discovery and design, and uses metabolic profiling for the engineering of skin care actives.Image by DRasa at Adobe StockNearly 2/3 of U.S. employers believe emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain and robotics will become a standard part of their business in the near future, per a Forbes report. But in November 2023, one year after ChatGPT's launch, nearly 71% of employers reported challenges in understanding how to effectively use AI as part of their non-technical workflow.

During "AI-driven Research & Discovery to Advance Beauty Innovation," an exclusive exploration of AI now available, beauty industry experts from MetaNovas Biotech, Spate, Dr. Elsa Jungman Skincare and Coptis, reveal innovative applications for AI-driven research and discovery to advance beauty product innovation.

Yarden Horwitz, of Spate, examines AI's prominence in the beauty market — including for trendspotting.

MetaNovas' Lun Yu, Ph.D., articulates how the company's innovative AI-driven platform enables molecular discovery and design, and uses metabolic profiling to engineer skin care actives.

In two case studies, Elsa Jungman, Ph.D., of Dr. Elsa Jungman Skincare and HelloBiome and  delves into AI's utility for skin microbiome research, while Marie Thadal, of Coptis, leverages its formula stability predictive capabilities.

In this exclusive exploration of AI, cosmetic chemists, R&D managers, ingredient suppliers and developers, CROs and others will learn:

  • The potential for AI in cosmetic product conceptualization
  • The utility of AI for ingredient molecular discovery and design
  • The capability of AI to hasten speed to market and drive differentiation and
  • How one platform combines these facets to support beauty ingredient supplier and manufacturer innovation.

>>>Register now for on-demand access.

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