The force of a tradition
Innothera, an industrial group created in the late 1920s by René Chantereau, a pharmacist, and developed by Bernard Gobet, has been under the direction of Arnaud Gobet, the founder’s grandson, since 1986. For more than eighty years this family company, from generation to generation, has handed down the values that give it life and are evident at all the stages of its history.
These profoundly humanistic values are the basis of the Laboratory’s identity. Their universality has enabled the Group to meet numerous challenges in France and internationally, while asserting its independence. They emphasize a mode of operation that is human, collective, and uniformly shared, one that can be continuously enriched with the diversity of activities, skills, and cultures. They are what make up the richness and the strength of INNOTHERA, but also its complexity. And that complexity has increased due to the profound changes the company has undergone in recent years in order to face new issues.







