EU Parliament to Sniff out the Scent of Innovation

Visitors will be transported to the citrus groves of Calabria in Italy, the fresh sea air of the Western Isles of Scotland and the stress of the Paris Metro during rush hour. The exhibition will use multi-sensorial approaches to explain how the fragrance industry exists to innovate and innovates to exist. Three individual zones will explain how the fragrance industry invests in social innovation, scientific innovation and market innovation providing sustainable jobs and growth for Europe.
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Visitors will be transported to the citrus groves of Calabria in Italy, the fresh sea air of the Western Isles of Scotland and the stress of the Paris Metro during rush hour. The exhibition will use multi-sensorial approaches to explain how the fragrance industry exists to innovate and innovates to exist. Three individual zones will explain how the fragrance industry invests in social innovation, scientific innovation and market innovation providing sustainable jobs and growth for Europe.

The Capua family has been supplying essential oils from Calabria for five generations and is one of the world's most renowned suppliers of natural bergamot oils. Bergamot has extraordinary properties for fine fragrances providing beautiful and complex citrus notes. It is used in approximately one third of all male fine fragrances and half of all female perfumes. The Capua family business has thrived through a continual focus on social innovation with the local community building strong and sustainable relationships based on mutual respect and benefit. The business acts like a cooperative helping develop important infrastructure within the community such as education and distribution. This mutually beneficial relationship is a socially innovative approach to doing business in true partnership with a community.

Off the coast of the Western Isles of Scotland, sperm whales gather year in and year out. Every now and then, a lucky walker comes across what looks like a strange looking lump of rock on the beach. What it is, actually, is a lump of Ambergris, a complex mixture of digestive juices and mucus spat out by sperm whales. After years of floating in the ocean and drying out on a beach it is then ready to be used as a perfume ingredient. Such lucky lumps of Ambergris can fetch up to 150,000 euro at auction.

For this precious fragrance material to be available to perfumers on a regular and cost effective basis, the fragrance industry embarked on a long trail of research and development to recreate the rare scent of Ambergris. This type of scientific innovation relies on specialised fine chemistry to recreate nature's genius in a sustainable manner.

Finally, visitors will be transported to the urban bustle of the Paris metro during rush hour. As modern lifestyles pile more stress onto our daily lives, the fragrance industry is constantly striving to help relieve the stress, solve every-day hygiene problems and improve our sense of wellbeing. Fragrance houses work hand in hand with brand owners to develop innovative new delivery systems for scents, such as encapsulation technologies, helping the soothing smell of fabric softener release gently throughout the day. Or, if you have had a very stressful day, you can enjoy a wonderful spa treatment with specifically designed scents to relax and calm. Such market innovations are a result of unique collaborations between fragrance houses and consumer goods manufacturers.

These different types of innovation can all be experienced at the exhibition. Visitors can gain a real and sensual insight into how vital the ability to innovate is for European growth in the industrial and creative sectors.

Notes to Editors:

There will be a launch press conference on 4th June at 16:00 hrs at the European Parliament in the Raoul Wallenberg room ASP 5G2. Attendees will be available to answer questions on the exhibition and the need for an EU wide industrial policy framework to encourage innovation and growth.

Attendees include:

IFRA is the global trade federation representing the fragrance industry. Over the last two years IFRA has been leading a campaign to strengthen the European legislative framework for the protection of intellectual property rights, particularly related to know-how and redress for its misappropriation. IFRA has cooperated with the EU Commission to carry out an impact assessment and is now looking forward to a legislative proposal in this area.

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