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Brice Le Blevennec is a French serial entrepreneur and author. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
In 1991, Le Blevennec established Ex Machina, a graphic design and multimedia application development company. One of Ex Machina's initial projects was "Le mystère Magritte" in 1996, a compilation showcasing the artworks of René Magritte. [1] In 1998, Brice Le Blevennec, Patrick De Schutter, and Arnaud Huret founded ContactOffice, a private label cloud collaboration suite including messaging, collaboration and mobility technologies. [6] [7] Emakina Group was founded in 2001 through the merger of Ex Machina and Emalaya. [8] [3] Le Blevennec led Emakina Group as chairman and CEO until 2021. He transitioned from CEO to Chief Vision Officer (CVO) at Emakina Group in 2022. [9]
In 2007, Brice Le Blevennec, Gregoire de Streel, Jean Guillaume Zurstrassen, and other investors founded Tunz, an E-Money institution. Tunz was acquired by Ogone in 2012, which was then acquired by Ingenico in 2013. [10] [11]
As a radio personality, he hosted a weekly radio show from 1996 to 2004. The show was so popular that it was adapted into a TV show called CyberCafé, which aired on RTBF. [12]
In 2007, Brice Le Blevennec, Michel Bauwens and James Burke founded the P2P Foundation. In 2011, he co-founded an online dating service Zin.gl, that raised $600,000 from angel investors. [13] Le Blevennec authored the book Visions of a better world, In 2021. [14] It dives into what the future might hold between 2021 and 2051, exploring 30 different themes in 30 articles.. [4] [15]
In 2023, Le Blevennec launched Zoetrope, a digital art frame that uses artificial intelligence. [16]
Brice Le Blevennec | |
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Nationality | French |
Occupations |
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Brice Le Blevennec is a French serial entrepreneur and author. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
In 1991, Le Blevennec established Ex Machina, a graphic design and multimedia application development company. One of Ex Machina's initial projects was "Le mystère Magritte" in 1996, a compilation showcasing the artworks of René Magritte. [1] In 1998, Brice Le Blevennec, Patrick De Schutter, and Arnaud Huret founded ContactOffice, a private label cloud collaboration suite including messaging, collaboration and mobility technologies. [6] [7] Emakina Group was founded in 2001 through the merger of Ex Machina and Emalaya. [8] [3] Le Blevennec led Emakina Group as chairman and CEO until 2021. He transitioned from CEO to Chief Vision Officer (CVO) at Emakina Group in 2022. [9]
In 2007, Brice Le Blevennec, Gregoire de Streel, Jean Guillaume Zurstrassen, and other investors founded Tunz, an E-Money institution. Tunz was acquired by Ogone in 2012, which was then acquired by Ingenico in 2013. [10] [11]
As a radio personality, he hosted a weekly radio show from 1996 to 2004. The show was so popular that it was adapted into a TV show called CyberCafé, which aired on RTBF. [12]
In 2007, Brice Le Blevennec, Michel Bauwens and James Burke founded the P2P Foundation. In 2011, he co-founded an online dating service Zin.gl, that raised $600,000 from angel investors. [13] Le Blevennec authored the book Visions of a better world, In 2021. [14] It dives into what the future might hold between 2021 and 2051, exploring 30 different themes in 30 articles.. [4] [15]
In 2023, Le Blevennec launched Zoetrope, a digital art frame that uses artificial intelligence. [16]