• Nutrition and ingredients company Kerry Group has introduced a new digital hub for supplements. 
Source: Kerry
    Nutrition and ingredients company Kerry Group has introduced a new digital hub for supplements. Source: Kerry
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Nutrition and ingredients company, Kerry, has introduced a new digital hub to provide information, research, and interviews about its portfolio for brands and manufacturers.  

The hub will feature interviews with Kerry’s leading scientists and subject matter experts, proprietary global research, insights into consumer preferences, and clinical study data on Kerry’s ingredients.

Kerry Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa vice president, Nutritional Supplements, Olivier De Salmiech, described the platform as a convenient all-in-one digital innovation hub.

“Brands and manufacturers can quickly and easily access resources such as credible Kerry expert insights, proprietary market and research reports, and useful tools about Kerry science-backed proactive health ingredients.

“The hub is part of our goal to make it easier and valuable for our customers to do business with us as they innovate to create nutritious, sustainable food, beverages and supplements that support the diverse, complex needs of consumers of all ages.”

The Kerry proactive health portfolio includes a range of foods, beverages and supplements to manage digestive, immune, cognitive, and women’s & infant health.

Kerry global senior director R&D, ProActive Health, Dr. Alexandra Boelrijk, said that the company had the resources and expertise to quickly bring innovation to market by pairing science and insights with our global reach

“We’re committed in our mission to make a global impact, by combining our portfolio of science-backed wellness ingredients with world-class research capabilities to address consumers’ most pressing needs in digestive health, immune health, cognitive health, and women’s & infant health.”

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