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Together Group Acquires The Future Laboratory

Together Group, which owns several agencies focussed on fashion and luxury, added strategic consultancy The Future Laboratory and its subscription-based trends platform LS:N Global, to its mix. The company already owns the agencies Purple, King and Partners, and Noë & Associates. The Future Laboratory counts LVMH, Apple, Google, Nike, and Estée Lauder Companies among its clients.

”The Future Laboratory will further strengthen our Group’s strategic capabilities, generating valuable insights, identifying future opportunities and risk, and working hand-in-hand with our portfolio of agencies to future-proof and deliver impact for brands,” said Christian Kurtzke, chief executive of the Together Group.

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