Shanghai Beauty Summit Highlights Supply Chain Synergy and AI for Global Growth
Shanghai's 3rd China Beauty Going-Global Conference gathered buyers from 14 nations to discuss supply chain synergy, localization, and AI marketing.
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Shanghai's 3rd China Beauty Going-Global Conference gathered buyers from 14 nations to discuss supply chain synergy, localization, and AI marketing.
A new report from Revieve shows how AI skin analysis, predictive personalization, and biotech innovation are reshaping consumer expectations in beauty.
A study by Avenue Z reveals top hair care brands capture nearly 50% of AI search visibility, driven by editorial authority and strong retail distribution.
L’Oréal posted 6.3% adjusted like-for-like revenue growth in Q2, beating expectations behind booming haircare, e-commerce, and expanding luxury licenses.
L'Oréal is accelerating its tech investments in China, backing AI software and robotics startups to turn the market into a global testing ground for innovation.
Domestic beauty brands in China are leveraging artificial intelligence and biotech partnerships to compress product development cycles from years to months.
Chinese beauty brands are shifting from bulk shipping to high-margin global branding, leveraging AI, inventory models, and tax compliance to grow abroad.
As beauty brands and manufacturers race to integrate artificial intelligence, a high-paying talent war is redefining roles across the global supply chain.
Yaso co-founder Adam Knight explains how AI-driven search, livestreaming, and cross-border e-commerce are reshaping the playbook for beauty brands in China.