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L'Oréal Bets Big on Hyderabad: India's First BeautyTech Hub
21 Jan
Summary
- L'Oréal to establish India's first BeautyTech Global Capability Centre in Hyderabad.
- Initial investment of ₹3,500 crore is planned through 2030.
- The hub will focus on data, AI, and next-generation digital engineering.

Beauty and personal care giant L'Oréal announced on Tuesday the establishment of India's first BeautyTech Global Capability Centre in Hyderabad. This initiative involves an initial investment of ₹3,500 crore, planned through 2030. The center will be instrumental in advancing L'Oréal's global strategies in data analytics, artificial intelligence, and cutting-edge digital engineering.
This new hub is expected to generate over 2,000 specialized roles in beauty-tech engineering. It will integrate into L'Oréal's international network of tech hubs, fostering collaboration and co-creation in beauty technology. The project aligns with the 2026 India-France Year of Innovation, reinforcing bilateral technological cooperation.
L'Oréal's CEO, Nicolas Hieronimus, highlighted the strategic importance of leveraging India's tech expertise. Telangana's Chief Minister, Revanth Reddy, welcomed the investment, emphasizing its alignment with the state's vision for AI and digital excellence and its potential to create high-value jobs. The collaboration signifies L'Oréal's sustained commitment to India as a partner in its global transformation.



