Représentation de l'innovation des produits de chez Dujardin Salleron avec une récompense (médaille d'or en 1900)

Innovation in our DNA

In 2025, Laboratoires Dujardin-Salleron will celebrate 170 years of history. Few French companies can boast such longevity and such an impact on their sector.

The founders, Jules Salleron and Jules Dujardin, were pioneers, visionaries who revolutionized oenological analysis. Their avant-garde approach was based on a thorough understanding of the market and an anticipation of technological, economic, environmental and regulatory changes.

This ability to always be one step ahead is embedded in the company's DNA. The company's ambition is to continue to excel in its historical field, while investing in tomorrow's technologies and applications to offer flexible, intuitive, scalable and connected instruments.

User-focused R&D

Today, the company remains a reference in the field of precision instrumentation thanks to its consistent high standards and investment in R&D.

The research and development activity, composed of industrial designers, engineers, and electronics specialists, enables the development of devices in line with users' concrete needs. This dynamic is based on several development axes

The combination of these criteria, along with quality materials and local manufacturing, results in durable, high-performing instruments that serve the needs of users.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What role does innovation play at Dujardin-Salleron?

Innovation has been an integral part of Laboratoires Dujardin-Salleron's DNA since Jules Salleron. As early as the 19th century, the company invented innovative instruments such as the ebullioscope and the Salleron still. This culture of innovation continues to guide the development of new solutions today.

2. How is innovation expressed today?

Innovation translates into the design and selection of increasingly reliable, intuitive, and scalable instruments, meeting the growing demands of laboratories and wineries. Dujardin-Salleron Laboratories invest in modern technologies to offer connected instruments, facilitating analysis monitoring, data traceability, and process optimization.

3. How does the company anticipate changes in the sector?

Thanks to its continuous market monitoring, historical expertise, and R&D investment, Dujardin-Salleron anticipates technical, regulatory, and environmental changes to provide long-term support to wine and spirits professionals.

4. How does innovation at Dujardin-Salleron respect traditional know-how?

Innovation at Dujardin-Salleron is a continuation of expertise recognized for several generations. Technical advancements are designed to enrich traditional methods, without ever compromising the quality, reliability, or precision that are the hallmarks of the brand's reputation.

What makes Dujardin Salleron's expertise?

  • 140 Years of Metrology Innovation

  • ISO 17025 standards and certified accuracy

  • Made in France & Responsive after-sales service

  • Calibrated solutions for cellars, distilleries, and laboratories

  • Quality commitment and CSR approach