Mumbai, India, May 18: L’Oréal is officially calling for the next generation of tech pioneers in India to co-create the future of beauty. Applications are now open for the 2026 Big Bang Beauty Tech Innovation Program across the SAPMENA region.  Entering its third year, the biggest beauty tech open innovation competition has become the industry’s launchpad for scale: seven startups from previous cohorts have progressed to commercial pilots with one of L’Oréal’s 40 brands. 

THE OPPORTUNITY: FROM COMPETITION TO COMMERCIAL SCALE 

From May to November, startups compete for the ultimate opportunity to scale in beauty: a fully funded commercial pilot with one of L’Oréal’s 40 iconic international brands. Beyond the pilot, winners unlock potential scale across 35 high-growth markets in the SAPMENA region and receive a year of strategic mentorship from L’Oréal’s senior leaders and programme partners.

The 2026 edition has been updated to harness three major structural shifts shaping the industry: the rise of AI-powered commerce, the dominance of creator and affiliate-led ecosystems, and the critical advancement of the circular economy.

Startups can apply under five strategic innovation themes designed to drive both commercial growth and positive impact:

·         Connected Brand Experience

·         Creators & Affiliates

·         AI-Powered Commerce

·         Science for Beauty

·         Innovation for Good 

Vismay Sharma, President of L’Oréal SAPMENA Zone, commented: “SAPMENA is fast becoming a global epicentre for tech innovation. Millions of young, digitally native consumers are fuelling a rapid rise in digital commerce and redefining brand interaction. We believe this region is an important incubator for the future of beauty – a ‘Silicon Valley’ for Beauty Tech. As AI, the creator economy, and circularity reshape our industry, we are committed to discovering and nurturing the pioneers who will co-lead this transformation.”

Jacques Lebel, Managing Director, L’Oréal India, commented: “India is one of the fastest-evolving beauty markets, driven by digitally savvy consumers and rapid innovation. The country’s startup ecosystem is creating technology-led businesses that are creating new industry benchmarks. Through the Big Bang Beauty Tech Innovation Program, L’Oréal India looks forward to engaging with startups shaping the next wave of Beauty Tech innovation.” 

Saloni Shah Javeri, Chief Digital and Marketing Officer, L’Oréal India, said: “India is at the forefront of a new wave of innovation, driven by a vibrant startup ecosystem, strong digital adoption, and an entrepreneurial mindset. We are seeing technology transform the way consumers discover and experience beauty: from AI-powered personalisation and commerce, to creator ecosystems and sustainability-led solutions. Through the Big Bang Beauty Tech Innovation Program, L’Oréal is proud to partner with the next generation of innovators shaping the future of beauty.” 

Commercial pilots with L’Oréal have demonstrated unique use-cases of startup capabilities in the beauty context, proving tangible impact for both founders and L’Oréal brands. 

Innovation in Sustainable Materials Science: Without from India, a materials science startup using a proprietary process to transform what would previously be unrecyclable multilayer plastics into high-quality recyclable materials. “Winning the Big Bang programme last year opened doors for us. This competition was not just about getting an award and recognition. We actually get the opportunity to do a pilot programme that can be scaled across markets,” said Anish Malpani, Founder of Without. 

AI-Powered Circularity: Sravathi AI from India is applying its AI-powered chemistry platform to help L’Oréal identify active ingredients faster and more sustainably. “Through Big Bang, we gained access to L’Oréal’s global and regional teams and partners – conversations that have been instrumental in shaping how we bring our platform to the beauty industry at scale,” said Parag Tipnis, VP Commercial of Sravathi AI. 

Real-Time Customer Intelligence: Heatseeker from Australia is addressing the industry’s reliance on reactive market data by piloting real-time intelligence to accelerate go-to-market decisions. “Both Heatseeker and L’Oréal are obsessed with the same thing – delivering customer truth, fast – and that shared DNA has meant we’ve been able to design and validate a solution side-by-side with L’Oréal that is already shaping where Heatseeker goes globally. Partnering with L’Oréal is making us unstoppable,” said Kate O’Keeffe, CEO and co-founder of Heatseeker. 

AI-Powered Influencer Discovery: Halo AI from UAE is partnering with L’Oréal to transform influencer discovery and brand-matching at scale, solving the fragmentation of influencer marketing. “Winning Big Bang is a signal that the agentic infrastructure we’re building at Halo AI is meeting that moment, and I’m so excited to be building for that future with team L’Oréal,” said Rami Saad, Co-founder and Chief Business Officer of Halo AI. 

Ethical Tech and IP Compliance: Wubble AI from Singapore integrates ethical, royalty-free music to ensure seamless IP compliance for L’Oréal’s engagements. “Being a part of the Big Bang competition has been a key milestone in the story of our young company. We have been fortunate to work with different L’Oréal teams since then, on two paid projects, and the experience has been absolutely invaluable in shaping and sharpening our product design and the user journey on our platform,” said Anand Roy, Founder and CEO of Wubble AI. 

SAPMENA: A REGION BUILT FOR INNOVATION

The SAPMENA region, home to 40% of the world’s population and its emerging new consumer base, is now the primary laboratory for beauty tech innovation. With over 60% of its young, digitally native consumers shopping online weekly, the region offers unparalleled commercial opportunities for ambitious startups. 

This momentum is supported by a flourishing startup ecosystem. Asia Pacific recorded the strongest annual growth worldwide in the 2025 Global Startup Ecosystem Index, with Singapore ranking 4th globally led by 44.9% growth, while Saudi Arabia leaped to 38th, fuelled by a 236.8% growth rate. 

Recognising this energy, L’Oréal is nurturing the next generation of innovators through its Big Bang Beauty Tech Innovation Program, encouraging development at all levels. The beauty sector is one of the most advanced in applying AI, personalisation and data-driven commerce. NielsenIQ reports that nearly half of all consumers are now receiving beauty recommendations from generative AI, the industry has become the definitive arena where new technology proves its commercial value first.

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