Webinar: Transforming Clean Label Innovation in FMCG via Physics-Powered AI and Predictive Modeling
- Event Type
- Webinar
- Location
- Online
- Date/Time
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04/16/202612 pm - 1 pm
Innovation, Artificial Intellegence
The Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector is currently navigating a significant transition driven by a global consumer shift toward “clean label” products and high-transparency ingredient lists. However, replacing functional synthetic additives with natural, sustainable alternatives often introduces complex formulation challenges regarding stability, shelf-life, and performance.This webinar explores how a “predict-first” digital chemistry platform can mitigate these risks by shifting the discovery from the laboratory alone to a high-throughput computational environment. Central to this digital transformation is the synergy between physics-based simulations and formulation machine learning (ML). While traditional ML often struggles with the “data sparsity” typical of novel natural ingredients, physics-based methods generate high-fidelity, molecular-level descriptors that provide the “ground truth” for ingredient interactions. These simulations allow R&D teams to characterize key properties, such as solubility, phase stability, and chemical stability, of complex, multi-component systems before a single physical sample is synthesized.
Key Highlights:
- A Scalable Foundation for R&D: Bridge the gap between molecular-level physics and macro-scale performance to improve R&D velocity, protect margins, and meet evolving regulatory and consumer demands in an increasingly volatile global market
- Rapid Formulation Screening: See how this integrated approach enables screening of tens of thousands of candidate formulations to identify the most robust “clean label” architectures
- Predicting Product-Packaging Compatibility: Ensure that novel formulations do not compromise material integrity or lead to chemical migration
Sponsored by

Jeffrey Sanders
Global Portfolio Leader for CPG
Schrödinger
Jeff Sanders received his B.S. in applied physics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and then his Ph.D. in biophysics and molecular pharmacology from Thomas Jefferson Medical College. Since joining Schrödinger in 2013, he has served several roles. Jeff is currently the global portfolio leader for the consumer packaged goods applications. Additionally, he is a managing board member of the Food Engineering, Expansion, and Development (FEED) Institute, and also holds a faculty position in the Food Science Department at UMass Amherst






