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Fragrance major Givaudan inaugurates innovation centre in Switzerland

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Core Tip: Givaudan, the global leader in flavours and fragrances, has officially inaugurated its new flagship Innovation Centre in Kemptthal, Switzerland.
Givaudan, the global leader in flavours and fragrances, has officially inaugurated its new flagship Innovation Centre in Kemptthal, Switzerland. It is aimed to accelerate its global efforts in creating a differentiated and sustainable flavour, taste and fragrance solutions for the food and beverage and beauty, personal and home care industries.

The CHF 120 million centre, the company’s largest investment in research to date, is a part of a global innovation ecosystem designed to leverage its broad expertise in flavours, fragrances, active cosmetic ingredients and natural solutions, and enables close collaboration and co-creation with its customers, partners and start-ups.

Gilles Andrier, chief executive officer, Givaudan, said, “Building on our 250 years pioneering heritage, our new flagship centre is the latest example of Givaudan’s strong innovation culture. As the newest addition to Givaudan’s vast network of research and creation centres, the Zurich Innovation Centre will act as a key enabler to deliver breakthrough science and technology solutions for our customers while tackling the industry’s most pressing challenges.”

The centre provides over 12,000sq m of inspiring co-creation, collaboration and innovation space for 300 employees, and integrates hosting for start-ups, labs and kitchen space providing a holistic customer experience on-site. Science and technology teams will benefit from innovative research capabilities in chemistry, biotechnology, biocatalysis, fermentation, flavour delivery technologies, sensory and application science. Creation and application related capabilities available at the centre include unique sensory and consumer insight tools and Sprint fast prototyping methodology, to drive speed and efficiency in new solutions and enable the company to predict and plan for future consumer trends.

As a part of Givaudan’s sustainability approach, A Sense of Tomorrow, the building is one of the first facilities in Switzerland to receive a gold certificate from Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), the world's most widely-recognised green building certification system. It fosters healthy, enjoyable and productive work through user-oriented workplace design that reduces water and energy consumption and improves environmental and economic efficiency by up to 45 percent.

The official opening ceremony, which took place recently, was attended by 130 participants including Martina Hirayama, state secretary for education, research and innovation, along with Givaudan’s executive management members, customers and partners.
 
 
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