L'Oreal Boosting Startups That Optimize Sampling, 'Recognize' Digital Product Images
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
"Merging the innovation capacities of L'Oréal with those of beauty tech startups creates a powerful synergy which helps to address the aspirations of our consumers and to build a new generation of personalized and smart digital services," explains Chief Digital Officer Lubomira Rochet in L'Oreal's announcement.
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