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=== Eure-et-Loir ===
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[[Eure-et-Loir]] has nearly 70% of companies in the sector. To department officials, the Cosmetic Valley is an essential element of the attractiveness of the territory,<ref>{{fr}}[http://www.marketing-territorial.org/article-la-cosmetic-valley-et-le-marketing-des-territoires-102798428.html La Cosmetic Valley et le marketing des territoires]</ref> which would particularly illustrated by the introduction of foreign groups such as [[Reckitt Benckiser]], but also [[SMEs]]/SMBs who joined the sector. Cosmetic Valley boasts the creation of over 1,500 jobs in the department in ten years.<ref>{{fr}}[http://www.cadresonline.com/conseils/actualites/presse-emploi/recrutement/detail/article/cosmetic-valley-1500-postes-a-pourvoir-dici-3-a-5-ans.html Cosmetic Valley : 1500 postes à pourvoir d'ici 3 à 5 ans]</ref><ref>{{fr}}[http://www.intensite.net/2009/EURE-ET-LOIR-Création-de-1500-emplois-dans-les-3-ans-dans-la-Cosmetic-Valley EURE-ET-LOIR - Création de 1500 emplois dans les 3 ans dans la Cosmetic Valley]</ref>
[[Eure-et-Loir]] has nearly 70% of companies in the sector. To department officials, the Cosmetic Valley is an essential element of the attractiveness of the territory,<ref>{{fr}}[http://www.marketing-territorial.org/article-la-cosmetic-valley-et-le-marketing-des-territoires-102798428.html La Cosmetic Valley et le marketing des territoires]</ref> which would particularly illustrated by the introduction of foreign groups such as [[Reckitt Benckiser]], but also [[small and medium enterprises (SMEs/SMBs) who joined the sector. Cosmetic Valley boasts the creation of over 1,500 jobs in the department in ten years.<ref>{{fr}}[http://www.cadresonline.com/conseils/actualites/presse-emploi/recrutement/detail/article/cosmetic-valley-1500-postes-a-pourvoir-dici-3-a-5-ans.html Cosmetic Valley : 1500 postes à pourvoir d'ici 3 à 5 ans]</ref><ref>{{fr}}[http://www.intensite.net/2009/EURE-ET-LOIR-Création-de-1500-emplois-dans-les-3-ans-dans-la-Cosmetic-Valley EURE-ET-LOIR - Création de 1500 emplois dans les 3 ans dans la Cosmetic Valley]</ref>


=== Loiret ===
=== Loiret ===

Revision as of 02:19, 24 June 2013

The Cosmetic Valley or pôle cosmétique sciences de la beauté et du bien-être (in English, cosmetic science of beauty and well-being business cluster) is a technopole, the most important French business cluster specialized in the production of consumer goods in the industry of perfumes and cosmetics in France.[1][2]

Created in 1994, it is mainly located in the departments of Eure-et-Loir and Loiret[3] but also extends to the neighboring departments.[4][5]

Geography

The Cosmetic Valley stretches across three regions and seven departments: Centre (Eure-et-Loir, Indre-et-Loire, Loiret and Loir-et-Cher), Ile-de-France (Yvelines and Val-d'Oise) and Upper Normandy (Eure). The headquarters of the cluster are located on the site of the Chartres Cathedral.[6]

Main Locations by department

Eure-et-Loir

Eure-et-Loir has nearly 70% of companies in the sector. To department officials, the Cosmetic Valley is an essential element of the attractiveness of the territory,[7] which would particularly illustrated by the introduction of foreign groups such as Reckitt Benckiser, but also [[small and medium enterprises (SMEs/SMBs) who joined the sector. Cosmetic Valley boasts the creation of over 1,500 jobs in the department in ten years.[8][9]

Loiret

Yvelines

History

Cosmetic Valley has been founded in 1994 on the initiative of Jean-Paul Guerlain in the region of Chartres.[12] This is the first industrial sector emerged in Eure-et-Loir.[13]

In 2005, the industries of Eure-et-Loir come together with those of the Loiret to be labeled "national competitiveness cluster" under the supervision of the government of Jean-Pierre Raffarin.[12]

The 25th of August 2006, a decree defines the area of research and development of the cluster. Municipalities of the department of Eure, Eure-et-Loir, Indre-et-Loire, Loiret and Yvelines are concerned.[14]

In 2007, stands at Orleans the first edition of Cosm'innov, a convention describing the progress of scientific disciplines in the field of cosmetology.[12]

The second edition of Cosm'innov takes place in March 2010 at Orléans[15]].[16]

Presentation

In the early 2010, the cluster has 550 companies for approximately 47,000 jobs and € 11 billion in revenue,[17] six universities, 136 colleges, 200 public research laboratories for 7680 researcher, 41 research projects with a budget of approximately 75 million.[18]

Among the major companies represented include L'Oréal (via its subsidiaries Maybelline and Yves Saint Laurent Opium), Shiseido (via Jean-Paul Gaultier, Issey Miyake, Serge Lutens), LVMH (via Christian Dior and Guerlain), Caudalie.[12]

References