L’Oréal announces
a strategic investment in the Founders Factory, a leading global
multi sector digital accelerator and incubator, co-founded by Brent Hoberman,
Henry Lane Fox and Jim Meyerle, based in London. As such, L’Oréal becomes
Founders Factory’s exclusive partner for investments in Beauty tech startups
worldwide. This will allow L’Oréal to deeply connect itself to a global
ecosystem of world-class startups and entrepreneurs operating in the field of
beauty, in line with L’Oréal’s CEO Jean-Paul Agon vision of the
transformative power of digital for beauty.
As part
of the agreement, L’Oréal and Founders Factory will invest and scale five early
stage startups and co-create two new companies from scratch every year. The
in-house team of experts at Founders Factory, many of whom are successful
entrepreneurs themselves, will provide hands-on support and advice to
participating startups, as well as working with L’Oréal to jointly build and
launch new products and services. L’Oréal will be part of the Founders Factory
Board of Directors and represented by Lubomira Rochet, Chief Digital Officer
and member of L’Oréal’s Executive Committee. Three L’Oréal executives will also
hold seats on the Beauty sector Committee of Founders Factory.
“This
strategic investment will give L’Oréal direct access to a powerful global
ecosystem of exciting startups and innovative technologies at their earliest
stage allowing us to invest in and nurture innovative business models based on
digital platforms to better serve consumers’ aspirations,” said Lubomira Rochet.“Leveraging
the Founders Factory’s ecosystem and experienced entrepreneurs in residence,
L’Oréal will provide significant contribution to the development of incubated
companies in the beauty sector by bringing our knowledge of the beauty
industry, the beauty consumer and our marketing and innovation expertise in all
beauty categories.”
Launched
by successful serial entrepreneur and lastminute.com co-founder Brent Hoberman, Founders
Factory aims to develop as many as 200 early stage technology companies over
the next five years. “At Founders Factory we provide ambitious
forward-thinking blue-chip companies with a way to develop innovative technology
startups away from their day-to-day business and connect them with elite
entrepreneurial talent from across the globe. It’s incredibly exciting to be
partnering with L’Oréal, the world’s leading beauty company, with a long
history of scientific innovation and a champion of entrepreneurship. Marrying
our expertise in digital with L’Oréal’s brands, scientific research, and
audience reach offers a compelling opportunity to build and scale the next
generation of beauty startups,”said Brent Hoberman, Co-Founder and
Executive Chairman, Founders Factory.
The
partnership with Founders Factory will deepen and support L’Oréal’s broader
digital innovation strategy. L’Oréal’s Technology Incubator located in San
Francisco has spearheaded a number of game changing digital services such as
the world famous Makeup Genius, the virtual make-up coach downloaded 20 million
times across the world that has changed consumers’ make-up experience. L’Oréal
recently launched My UV Patch, the first-ever stretchable skin sensor designed
to monitor UV exposure and help consumers educate themselves about sun
protection.
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