SAN FRANCISCO, US – Runway Innovation Hub, a Silicon Valley innovation consulting company, is pleased to announce its partnership with Suntory America, one of the world’s leading consumer products companies. Leveraging Runway’s expertise in disruptive technology and startup scouting, the two companies are focused on building innovative solutions to:
- Gather industry trends for Suntory America’s global strategic planning and decision making
- Identify advanced technologies and startups in areas such as supply chain optimization, nutrition, and innovative functional food ingredients
- Engage startups in meaningful partnerships
- Support Suntory America’s commitment to improve sustainability and personalized experiences
- Strengthen Suntory America’s presence in Silicon Valley
“Our goal is to implement the technology solutions sourced by Runway, create successful proofs of concepts, and integrate validated solutions in our business units so we can accelerate them at a global level,” said Yoshio Kinoshita, General Manager, Strategy Business Planning at Suntory America.
About Suntory America and Suntory Group
Suntory Group is among the world’s leading consumer products companies, with annual revenue of $19.5 billion. Suntory offers a uniquely diverse portfolio of beverage products enjoyed by millions around the world: from award-winning Japanese whiskies Yamazaki and Hibiki, iconic American spirits Jim Beam and Maker’s Mark, and The Premium Malt’s beer to non-alcoholic favorites Orangina, Lucozade, Ribena, TEA plus, BOSS coffee, Iyemon tea, and Suntory Tennensui water. Suntory also produces wellness products and operates a flower business.
Founded as a family-owned business in 1899 in Osaka, Japan, Suntory Group has grown into a multinational corporation, with operations throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania. The company is driven by Yatte Minahare – the spirit of bold ambition – and 37,745 employees worldwide draw upon a unique blend of Japanese artisanship and global tastes to explore new product categories and markets.