Not Just Jago Making Wewangian, This Is Why Perfumer Profession Is Important To Develop

JAKARTA - The perfume industry in Indonesia continues to show great potential, supported by abundant natural and cultural wealth. However, one of the challenges that are still being faced is the limitations of local talents in the field of polymerism. The profession of perfumer, which plays an important role in creating quality fragrances, is still relatively rare in Indonesia.

For this reason, it is important to encourage the development of the profession of perfumer in an international standard country. A mature perfumer profession is very important to support a competitive fragrance industry at the global level.

"One of the goals of developing the perfume profession is to educate and print local fans who not only understand the art of concocting fragrances, but also have the technical and creative abilities needed to compete in the international market," said Erick Chua, CEO of Mulia Aroma Indonesia.

In addition, he continued, the professional perfume profession is important to strengthen the position of the local perfume industry through comprehensive education. In the midst of increasing public interest in personal and authentic fragrance products.

Through an intense seminar titled "The Timeless Journey: Origin & Evolution of Perfumery", there will be Brerengère Bourgarel, a senior polymer from Paris with a long experience at various well-known fragrance companies.

By presenting experts directly from the world perfume industry center, he hopes to provide in-depth insights into the arts and knowledge behind the creation of perfume. This seminar will present Brerengère Bourgarel, a senior polymer from Paris with a long experience at various well-known fragrance companies.

By presenting experts directly from the world perfume industry center, it is hoped that it can provide in-depth insight into the arts and knowledge behind the creation of perfume. The Timeless Journey seminar is an ideal platform for potential bureaucrats, MSME entrepreneurs, and fragrance lovers to connect and exchange knowledge.

"In addition to gaining insight from experienced polymers, participants will also learn directly about the technique of mixing perfume raw materials, marketing strategies, to how to develop business in the fragrance industry. This seminar will pave the way for MSME players to grow and develop, as well as introduce more local fragrance products that have high cultural value," said Erick Chua.

So that more talented agents are born in Indonesia, which are able to bring the creation of local perfume to the global stage. So that it can produce national manufacturers that are equivalent to global standards.