The AI Gold Rush in Beauty R&D

Moving cosmetic formulation, product development and packaging workflows onto AI-driven platforms can potentially offer advantages in speed, efficiency and decision-making.
Moving cosmetic formulation, product development and packaging workflows onto AI-driven platforms can potentially offer advantages in speed, efficiency and decision-making.
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Unilever views AI as a fundamental reset of how beauty and well-being innovation is conceived, developed and scaled, shifting R&D from slow, iterative experimentation to fast, data-driven discovery grounded in real-time consumer insight. Across its €12.8 billion Beauty & Wellbeing division, the company is using AI, machine learning and automation to analyze more than 1,000 external data sources, decode social and search trends, and connect them with decades of proprietary R&D knowledge, enabling scientists to identify opportunities and design products in days rather than months.

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