Made in France magazine in virtual reality – photo

Fait en France magazine publishes an issue related to virtual reality formats. With QR codes, photos come to life and videos appear. Made in France is based on technology developed by the French company Inersio, which specializes in developing applications and virtual reality. Throughout the pages, editor-in-chief Anthony Vitorino invites Lucie Bernardoni, an artist hired to manufacture the book in France. “Together they highlight the symbols that unite the French, namely elegance, beauty and even national emblems,” the press release said. This issue also included Origin France Garantie President Gilles Attaf to discuss the progress of the association (which also publishes Fait en France), with a focus on outreach to a small “Made in France” company with limited capacity. Resources In addition to the Renault R5 electric car, the “French remanufacturing symbol”.

The magazine also mentions the upcoming trade fair “MIF Expo Paris”, the trade fair “Made in France”, from 8 to 11 November in the Paris Porte de Versailles. In the program discover French knowledge and products. “Among the 2,200 applications submitted this year, 122 products were carefully selected by a jury of experts, chaired by Olivia Grégoire, Minister Delegate in charge of Business, Tourism and Consumerism,” notes Made in France. The Fall/Winter 2024 – 2025 edition retails for €7.50.

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Frank Mccarthy

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