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Chemical Landmark 2023

They made Geneva the capital of perfume chemistry

History was made in Geneva in the field of perfume chemistry. The canton is now being honoured as a historic site of chemistry. This development was driven by two major fragrances and flavours companies, dsm-firmenich and Givaudan, who now receive the Chemical Landmark award.

Geneva is the cradle and capital of world’s perfume chemistry. Two companies made a decisive contribution to this: dsm-firmenich and Givaudan. In recognition of their important role in perfume chemistry, they have now been jointly awarded the Chemical Landmark of the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT). With this award, the SCNAT honours sites in Switzerland that have played a historically significant role in advancing the field of chemistry.

In 1895, Martin Naef (left) and Philippe Chuit (centre) founded ‘Chuit, Naef & Cie.’, today's dsm-firmenich. Fred Firmenich (right), in whose father's garage the first laboratory was built, joined the company in 1900.
In 1895, Martin Naef (left) and Philippe Chuit (centre) founded ‘Chuit, Naef & Cie.’, today's dsm-firmenich. Fred Firmenich (right), in whose father's garage the first laboratory was built, joined the company in 1900.Image: dsm-firmenich
In 1895, Martin Naef (left) and Philippe Chuit (centre) founded ‘Chuit, Naef & Cie.’, today's dsm-firmenich. Fred Firmenich (right), in whose father's garage the first laboratory was built, joined the company in 1900.
In 1895, Martin Naef (left) and Philippe Chuit (centre) founded ‘Chuit, Naef & Cie.’, today's dsm-firmenich. Fred Firmenich (right), in whose father's garage the first laboratory was built, joined the company in 1900.Image: dsm-firmenich

A legacy of perfumery icons

In 1895, chemist Philippe Chuit and entrepreneur Martin Naef set up their first perfume laboratory in Charles Firmenich's garage in Geneva. They founded a company to produce synthetic perfumes and flavours. In the same year, the brothers Léon and Xavier Givaudan opened a laboratory to produce fragrances in Zurich but moved to Vernier near Geneva in 1898.

Over the next few years, both companies pioneered the analysis, synthesis and production of fragrances with the help of findings and processes from the emerging field of organic chemistry. One key milestone was achieved by Leopold Ružička, who determined the structure of muscone, the main component of musk, a highly coveted element in the perfume industry. His work on terpenes, which included musk, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1939.

Today, dsm-firmenich and Givaudan are among the world's leading companies in the fragrance and flavour industry, whose fragrance innovations have shaped countless iconic perfumes.

The Givaudan company premises in Vernier in 1955.
The Givaudan company premises in Vernier in 1955.Image: Givaudan
The Givaudan company premises in Vernier in 1955.
The Givaudan company premises in Vernier in 1955.Image: Givaudan

Impressions of the Chemical Landmark Celebration and the unveiling of the memorial plaques:

  • Philippe Moreillon moderates the Chemical Landmark Celebration in Geneva
  • Delphine Bachmann, State counsellor of Economy and Employment, on the Importance of the Fragrance Industry for Geneva
  • François Rohrbach, Country Leader Switzerland, dsm-firmenich (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)
  • Sarah Reisinger, Chief Science & Research Officer, dsm-firmenich (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)
  • Isabelle Nicol, Company Manager Givaudan, Vernier Site (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)
  • Jacques Membrez, Global Head of Fragrance Ingredients Industrialisation Givaudan (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)
  • Christian Bochet, President of the Chemical Landmark Jury
  • Impressions of the Chemical Landmark Celebration in Geneva
  • Impressions of the Chemical Landmark Celebration in Geneva
  • Unveiling of the plaques (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)
  • Philippe Moreillon moderates the Chemical Landmark Celebration in GenevaImage: Andres Jordi1/10
  • Delphine Bachmann, State counsellor of Economy and Employment, on the Importance of the Fragrance Industry for GenevaImage: Andres Jordi2/10
  • François Rohrbach, Country Leader Switzerland, dsm-firmenich (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)Image: Andres Jordi3/10
  • Sarah Reisinger, Chief Science & Research Officer, dsm-firmenich (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)Image: Andres Jordi4/10
  • Isabelle Nicol, Company Manager Givaudan, Vernier Site (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)Image: Andres Jordi5/10
  • Jacques Membrez, Global Head of Fragrance Ingredients Industrialisation Givaudan (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)Image: Andres Jordi6/10
  • Christian Bochet, President of the Chemical Landmark JuryImage: Andres Jordi7/10
  • Impressions of the Chemical Landmark Celebration in GenevaImage: Andres Jordi8/10
  • Impressions of the Chemical Landmark Celebration in GenevaImage: Andres Jordi9/10
  • Unveiling of the plaques (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)Image: Andres Jordi10/10
  • Philippe Moreillon moderates the Chemical Landmark Celebration in Geneva
  • Delphine Bachmann, State counsellor of Economy and Employment, on the Importance of the Fragrance Industry for Geneva
  • François Rohrbach, Country Leader Switzerland, dsm-firmenich (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)
  • Sarah Reisinger, Chief Science & Research Officer, dsm-firmenich (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)
  • Isabelle Nicol, Company Manager Givaudan, Vernier Site (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)
  • Jacques Membrez, Global Head of Fragrance Ingredients Industrialisation Givaudan (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)
  • Christian Bochet, President of the Chemical Landmark Jury
  • Impressions of the Chemical Landmark Celebration in Geneva
  • Impressions of the Chemical Landmark Celebration in Geneva
  • Unveiling of the plaques (Chemical Landmark 2023 Geneva)
Philippe Moreillon moderates the Chemical Landmark Celebration in GenevaImage: Andres Jordi1/10
This is where it happened.
This is where it happened.
This is where it happened.
This is where it happened.
Geneva, the capital of fragrance chemistry
Geneva, the capital of fragrance chemistryImage: Gregor Forster
Geneva, the capital of fragrance chemistry
Geneva, the capital of fragrance chemistryImage: Gregor Forster