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L’ORÉAL RECEIVES INNOVATION AND CONSUMER INTELLIGENCE AWARD IN BEST INNOVATOR AWARDS 2007 FROM A.T. KEARNEY AND LES ECHOS
Clichy, 25th October 2007 – L’Oréal today received the prize for Innovation and Consumer Intelligence in the annual Best Innovator competition, sponsored by A.T. Kearney and Les Echos.
The prize will be officially awarded tonight to Jean-Paul Agon, Chief Executive Officer of L’Oréal, by Valérie Pécresse, France’s Minister for Higher Education and Research.
L’Oreal was chosen among 700 French companies with a turnover above € 300 million euros, for best Innovation and Consumer Intelligence by a prestigious independent jury. The members of the jury nominated L’Oréal following a number of quantitative and qualitative criteria such as the number of patent applications, the amount of resources dedicated to R&D as well as the strategy and management of innovation.
Jean-Paul Agon, Chief Executive Officer of L’Oréal declared, “Innovation has always been a key driver of L’Oréal’s success and we are delighted to be recognised for our attention to consumer intelligence. We have 3,000 researchers around the world who are constantly developing new and better products to anticipate the needs and desires of our customers and satisfy all types of beauty.”
Clichy, 25th October 2007 – L’Oréal today received the prize for Innovation and Consumer Intelligence in the annual Best Innovator competition, sponsored by A.T. Kearney and Les Echos.
The prize will be officially awarded tonight to Jean-Paul Agon, Chief Executive Officer of L’Oréal, by Valérie Pécresse, France’s Minister for Higher Education and Research.
L’Oreal was chosen among 700 French companies with a turnover above € 300 million euros, for best Innovation and Consumer Intelligence by a prestigious independent jury. The members of the jury nominated L’Oréal following a number of quantitative and qualitative criteria such as the number of patent applications, the amount of resources dedicated to R&D as well as the strategy and management of innovation.
Jean-Paul Agon, Chief Executive Officer of L’Oréal declared, “Innovation has always been a key driver of L’Oréal’s success and we are delighted to be recognised for our attention to consumer intelligence. We have 3,000 researchers around the world who are constantly developing new and better products to anticipate the needs and desires of our customers and satisfy all types of beauty.”
