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Product Innovation

  • GS1 US and GS1 Germany Announce Joint Venture

    The venture of 1SYNC and SA2 Worldsync together provide product data synchronization services and solutions to more than 15,000 businesses, directly or indirectly, in more than 40 countries.

  • Tips for Driving More Value with Innovation

    Todays consumer packaged goods companies face extreme demands on innovation and market responsiveness, but they must also quickly navigate a tangled web of product compliance mandates in order to protect profitability. Here, two industry experts share their proven tips for improving the velocity of value creation within your organization.

  • L'Oreal USA Celebrates Women in Digital

    The new initiative aims to increase diversity in digital marketing to develop technology for women, by women.

  • Overcoming Barriers to Sustainable Growth through Innovation in CG Markets

    This paper is the second in a series focused on the unique challenges CG firms face in achieving sustainable business growth. It focuses on one of the critical front end of innovation, examining the challenges and solutions needed to turn great ideas into great consumer products.
  • Infor Integrates PLM and Lawson M3 ERP Enterprise

    The integrated applications are expected to provide a more complete solution that supports the business cycle from concept generation and product development and more.

  • Kraft Discontinues Athenos Greek Yogurt

    Kraft Foods Inc. is discontinuing its Athenos line of Greek yogurt after barely two years.

  • The Biggest CPG Brand Hits of 2011

    Despite prolonged economic difficulties, 22 percent of consumers are always looking for new products to try. Here, SymphonyIRI reveals 2011s most successful food and beverage and non-foods CPG brands. As youll soon see, both long-established manufacturers and newcomers to the game are providing innovation that is setting the stage for the CPG world of tomorrow.
  • 2012 Standout SMBs

    CGT connects you with nine standout small to mid-sized consumer goods companies that are hitting it off big with consumers. Some names you'll recognize, other you won't. Find out what they've been up to over the last year and what's they've got in store for the future.
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