Amway heads the technological front
Posted in Amway, News on June 28th, 2010Tags: leadership, news exposure, technology
Our partner company Amway is striving to come up with a pair of products, possibly functional foods and cosmetics, based on Korea’s cutting-edge technologies by 2012 under a scheme dubbed the Open Innovation Project.

Amway Vice President Catherine Ehrenberger, fifth from left, and Vice President Robin Dykhouse, seventh from left, pose with Korea Health Industry Development Institute President Kim Bup-wan, third from left, and Foundation of Agriculture Tech Commercialization & Transfer head Jeon Un-seong, sixth from left, after signing a three-way memorandum of understanding on globalizing Korean technologies to develop Amway products at Grand InterContinental Seoul Tuesday. Also posing are Amway Korea CEO Park Se-joon, fourth from left, and American Chamber of Commerce in Korea President Amy Jackson, right.
Over in the USA, Business Review will present its Lifetime Achievement Award for Innovation to Amway to honour the 50-year-old company’s innovative business model and long history of innovation. Our partner is the second-largest privately held company in the region, employing 4,000 in West Michigan.

