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L'OREAL Hosts First-ever North Asia Beauty Industry Innovation Summit with Key Focus on Future Beauty Through Co-creation in Technology and Innovation
SHANGHAI, Nov. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Summit unpacks latest consumer trends and innovation in China, Japan and Korea
Leading experts shed light on how co-creation on technology development and 
innovation can empower the future of beauty




L'Oreal hosts the first-ever North Asia Beauty Industry Innovation Summit 
focusing on the future of beauty powered by technology and innovation through 
co-creation in China, Japan and Korea.   

The Summit took place during the China International Import Expo (CIIE) and was 
attended by key stakeholders from different industries and markets. Speakers 
included experts from beauty, green sciences, AI, digital and medical sectors 
as well as institutions including Business France and Shanghai Institutes for 
International Studies. The Summit is open to industry players and the public in 
China, Japan and Korea simultaneously in real time.

Mr. Fabrice Megarbane, President of L'Oreal North Asia & CEO of L'Oreal China, 
said: "L'Oreal is delighted to host the North Asia Beauty Industry Innovation 
Summit at this year's CIIE.  The North Asia region represents more than one 
third of the world's total beauty market. It has a unique eco-system of what we 
call the Beauty Triangle of C-beauty, J-beauty and K-beauty. There are a lot of 
cultural relevance and commonalities in beauty needs in the region while each 
market brings unique strengths.  This dynamic is what makes the North Asia 
region special, not only as a growth engine but also an inspiration for 
technology advancement and innovation empowering beauty. The purpose of this 
event is to bring together the different wisdoms and accelerate technology and 
innovation through co-creation in the region."

L'Oreal established the North Asia Zone in 2021, covering five markets of 
Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. Its vision is to 
strategize, create and activate the powerful Beauty Triangle ecosystem for 
sustainable growth.

During the Summit, L'Oreal decoded the lates t consumer trends in the Beauty 
Triangle around four key themes including "self-expressive beauty", 
"supercharged efficacy", "skinification" and "sensorial matters". The company 
also illustrated key innovation breakthroughs echoing these trends, such as 
3CE's New Color Effects, Lancôme's Dual LED Youth Treatment, YSL's Touche Eclat 
Glow-Pact, Prada's Paradoxe Fragrance, and Shu Cleansing Oil's "Shu Purifying 
Ritual".

Talking about leveraging the best science and technology to bring breakthrough 
innovations, Mr. Maxime De Boni, Vice President, L'Oreal R&I North Asia and 
China, said: "We have the open R&I strategy to lead us into the world of "Co", 
a world of co-llaboration, co-creation and co-operation to shape the future of 
beauty. Internally, we maximize the synergies across our local R&I centres in 
Shanghai, Tokyo and Seoul in North Asia. Externally, we detect, select and 
transform with the best academics, suppliers, start-ups and vendors in the 
region, from upstream to downstream, to invent breakthrough and superior 
innovations. This summit is exactly about our belief in the power of 'Co' and 
accelerating our 'Open'."

The event featured a panel discussion that included leading experts from 
beauty, AI & digital, and R&D specialties in different markets.  A recent 
example of cross-industry co-creation was showcased where L'Oreal Japan 
partnered with Morishita Jintan to develop its first capsule made of 
plant-derived active cosmetic ingredient through cutting edge "active delivery 
capsule" technology.

During the discussion, all experts called for more cross-industry, cross-market 
collaboration to bring new technologies and new innovations to consumers. On AI 
& digital, experts raised the pressing need to strengthen AI infrastructure to 
facilitate collaboration. On medical beauty, panelists pointed out the 
importance of bringing together start-ups with new ideas, companies with 
resources and medical professionals with expertise to bolster the innovation 
journey.

"At L'Oreal, our sense of purpose is to create the beauty that moves the world. 
We believe that together with our partners and stakeholders, we can co-create 
the future of beauty with game-changing technologies and innovation that truly 
inspire our consumers in North Asia and beyond", continued Mr. Megarbane.

About L'Oreal Group

For over 110 years, L'Oreal, the world's leading beauty player, has devoted 
itself to one thing only: fulfilling the beauty aspirations of consumers around 
the world. Our purpose, to create the beauty that moves the world, defines our 
approach to beauty as inclusive, ethical, generous and committed to social and 
environmental sustainability. With our broad portfolio of 35 international 
brands and ambitious sustainability commitments in our 'L'Oreal for the Future' 
programme, we offer each and every person around the world the best in terms of 
quality, efficacy, safety, sincerity and responsibility, while celebrating 
beauty in its infinite plurality.

With 85,400 committed employees, a balanced geographical footprint and sales 
across all distribution networks (e-commerce, mass market, department stores, 
pharmacies, hair salons, branded and travel retail), in 2021 the Group 
generated sales amounting to 32.28 billion euros. With 20 research centers 
across 11 countries around the world and a dedicated Research and Innovation 
team of over 4,000 scientists and 3,000 tech professionals, L'Oreal is focused 
on inventing the future of beauty and becoming a Beauty Tech powerhouse. More 
information on https://www.loreal.com/en/mediaroom

About L'Oreal North Asia Zone

L'Oreal North Asia Zone was established in 2021 as L'Oréal Groupe regrouped the 
geographical scope of its zones to give greater coherence to consumer behaviour 
and to create synergy within the region. The North Asia Zone comprises of five 
geographically and culturally connected markets of Mainland China, Japan, South 
Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

L'Oreal North Asia Zone is the second largest region within the Group, 
accounting for 30.5% of the Group's global sales in 2021. Situated in the most 
beauty intense region with more than one-third of the world's total beauty 
consumers, L'Oréal North Asia shapes the future of beauty with its innovation 
centers in Shanghai, Tokyo and Seoul, while investing in beauty tech 
transformation as one of the three beauty tech hubs globally. Here, our mission 
is to strategize, create and activate a powerful ecosystem around the North 
Asia Beauty Triangle as a competitive edge to unleash sustainable growth for 
all and inspire the world.

Source: L'Oreal North Asia

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   Caption: Mr. Fabrice Megarbane, President L'Oréal North Asia & CEO L’Oréal 
China, delivering opening speech

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   Caption: Expert Panel Discussion (From left to right: Ms. Linda Yan, 
Corporate Affairs & Engagement Director L’Oréal North Asia (Host); Dr. Sokju 
Kim, Director Clinic 10, Korea /Phinskin Clinic, Shanghai; Ms. Katia Lan, 
Consumer Centricity Project Director L’Oréal China; Mr. Alexander Wu, Founder & 
CEO of DeepWisdom)

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