DSM expands R&D efforts
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
DSM Nutritional Products expands its North American research and development facilities with the Nutrition Innovation Center at its Parsippany, N.J. headquarters. The supplier says Feb. 8 the new center will "bring together DSM's extensive laboratory capabilities for the thriving beverage, bakery, dairy, savory, dietary supplement and personal-care market sectors." DSM's personal-care ingredient roster includes vitamins, UV filters, emulsifiers and carotenoids. The firm expects to open the center in 2011
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