Givaudan strengthens its research capabilities with the inauguration of a white biotechnology innovation center in Toulouse. This site, central to Givaudan's 2030 strategy, boasts state-of-the-art laboratories.
Givaudan recently launched its White Biotechnology Innovation Center in Toulouse. According to Gilles Andrier, the company's CEO, this initiative is part of their strategy to develop sustainable cosmetic ingredients backed by scientific data.
A site at the cutting edge of innovation
The new Toulouse center will boost the creation of high-performance cosmetic molecules, exploiting Givaudan's advanced biotechnology. Featuring a fermentation laboratory and an area dedicated to biocatalysis, this site integrates the latest technologies to rapidly transform scientific concepts into next-generation ingredients. Markus Rassmann, Head of Active Beauty, emphasizes: « « This innovation center is designed to encourage teamwork and creativity between marketing and R&D. ». By fostering a collaborative approach, Givaudan believes this innovative framework will help anticipate and meet consumer expectations.
This innovation center also testifies to Givaudan's commitment to sustainable practices, combining nature and science to shape the future of beauty. Drawing on its extended ecosystem at Orsay and Pomacle, Givaudan encourages synergy between its different sites to co-create the cosmetics of tomorrow.







