
Coptis, a technology company specializing in software solutions for cosmetic R&D and regulatory compliance, has announced the return of Pauline Caron as chief product officer (CPO).
She previously served the company from 2019 to 2021, playing a pivotal role in project management, identifying user needs, prioritizing product development and streamlining internal processes. According to the company, this revealed to her the challenges faced by cosmetic laboratories undergoing digital transformation.
Building Tech and Innovation Insights
Since her initial time at Coptis, Caron has expanded her expertise through strategic roles in the tech and innovation sectors, the company reports. Her career highlights include serving as:
a freelance product manager at Eatwith,
chief product officer at Les Clés and
founding Le podcast d’ector., a socially conscious media platform addressing workplace challenges and mental health.
Blending Molecular Chemistry with Digital Vision
Caron holds a master’s degree in molecular chemistry from Pierre and Marie Curie University, blending her scientific background with her product management acumen and forward-thinking digital vision.
The company reports her return signals a step forward in Coptis' mission to enhance its product strategy and integrate cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence, into cosmetic formulation processes.
“Rejoining Coptis is a true honor,” says Caron. “I am deeply committed to accelerating the digital transformation of cosmetic laboratories and contributing my expertise to a pioneering company that places innovation and compliance at the core of its mission.”










