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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • LYON, FRANCE - APRIL 03: Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin visits historical Hotel-Dieu of Lyon before the start of the renovation work on April 3, 2015 in Lyon, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • C-Zen: cette nouvelle voiture écologique et non-polluante fonctionnant à l'électricité verra le jour officiellement le 31 mars.<br />
Hervé Arnaud, CEO
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  • C-Zen: cette nouvelle voiture écologique et non-polluante fonctionnant à l'électricité verra le jour officiellement le 31 mars.<br />
Hervé Arnaud, CEO
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  • C-Zen: cette nouvelle voiture écologique et non-polluante fonctionnant à l'électricité verra le jour officiellement le 31 mars. Hervé Arnaud, CEO
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  • Paris, FRANCE - OCTOBER 02: Wine in cans<br />
Cedric Segal, CEO of Fabulous Brand.<br />
A domain in Beaujolais sells wine in cans under the new brand Winestar ® .<br />
The French company says to be able to commercialise in 2014 a Beaujolais wine in cans <br />
In recent months, Fabulous brand , based near Paris, has launched an innovative concept with Winestar ® : Three wines of Corbières are already packaged and distributed in the black cans (18.7 & cl 2.50 euros sold at retail). <br />
A first in France<br />
According to Cedric Segal , the young CEO of Fabulous Brand, the can is the ideal packaging because it perfectly protects from air and light .<br />
Winestar uses a unique and patented technology , and is the one approved by the prestigious association "Masters of Wine".<br />
This can is environmentally friendly.  It is infinitely recyclable , with very little energy .<br />
Its lightness and compactness also generate a significant reduction of the carbon footprint.  It can carry twice as much wine for the same weight / volume. <br />
Ultimate advantage: nevermore your wine will smell the cork, on October 2, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Paris, FRANCE - OCTOBER 02: Wine in cans<br />
Cedric Segal, CEO of Fabulous Brand.<br />
A domain in Beaujolais sells wine in cans under the new brand Winestar ® .<br />
The French company says to be able to commercialise in 2014 a Beaujolais wine in cans <br />
In recent months, Fabulous brand , based near Paris, has launched an innovative concept with Winestar ® : Three wines of Corbières are already packaged and distributed in the black cans (18.7 & cl 2.50 euros sold at retail). <br />
A first in France<br />
According to Cedric Segal , the young CEO of Fabulous Brand, the can is the ideal packaging because it perfectly protects from air and light .<br />
Winestar uses a unique and patented technology , and is the one approved by the prestigious association "Masters of Wine".<br />
This can is environmentally friendly.  It is infinitely recyclable , with very little energy .<br />
Its lightness and compactness also generate a significant reduction of the carbon footprint.  It can carry twice as much wine for the same weight / volume. <br />
Ultimate advantage: nevermore your wine will smell the cork, on October 2, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
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  • Paris, FRANCE - OCTOBER 02: Wine in cans<br />
Cedric Segal, CEO of Fabulous Brand.<br />
A domain in Beaujolais sells wine in cans under the new brand Winestar ® .<br />
The French company says to be able to commercialise in 2014 a Beaujolais wine in cans <br />
In recent months, Fabulous brand , based near Paris, has launched an innovative concept with Winestar ® : Three wines of Corbières are already packaged and distributed in the black cans (18.7 & cl 2.50 euros sold at retail). <br />
A first in France<br />
According to Cedric Segal , the young CEO of Fabulous Brand, the can is the ideal packaging because it perfectly protects from air and light .<br />
Winestar uses a unique and patented technology , and is the one approved by the prestigious association "Masters of Wine".<br />
This can is environmentally friendly.  It is infinitely recyclable , with very little energy .<br />
Its lightness and compactness also generate a significant reduction of the carbon footprint.  It can carry twice as much wine for the same weight / volume. <br />
Ultimate advantage: nevermore your wine will smell the cork, on October 2, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    Wineincan-6.jpg
  • Paris, FRANCE - OCTOBER 02: Wine in cans<br />
A domain in Beaujolais sells wine in cans under the new brand Winestar ® .<br />
The French company says to be able to commercialise in 2014 a Beaujolais wine in cans <br />
In recent months, Fabulous brand , based near Paris, has launched an innovative concept with Winestar ® : Three wines of Corbières are already packaged and distributed in the black cans (18.7 & cl 2.50 euros sold at retail). <br />
A first in France<br />
According to Cedric Segal , the young CEO of Fabulous Brand, the can is the ideal packaging because it perfectly protects from air and light .<br />
Winestar uses a unique and patented technology , and is the one approved by the prestigious association "Masters of Wine".<br />
This can is environmentally friendly.  It is infinitely recyclable , with very little energy .<br />
Its lightness and compactness also generate a significant reduction of the carbon footprint.  It can carry twice as much wine for the same weight / volume. <br />
Ultimate advantage: nevermore your wine will smell the cork, on October 2, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    Wineincan-5.jpg
  • Paris, FRANCE - OCTOBER 02: Wine in cans<br />
A domain in Beaujolais sells wine in cans under the new brand Winestar ® .<br />
The French company says to be able to commercialise in 2014 a Beaujolais wine in cans <br />
In recent months, Fabulous brand , based near Paris, has launched an innovative concept with Winestar ® : Three wines of Corbières are already packaged and distributed in the black cans (18.7 & cl 2.50 euros sold at retail). <br />
A first in France<br />
According to Cedric Segal , the young CEO of Fabulous Brand, the can is the ideal packaging because it perfectly protects from air and light .<br />
Winestar uses a unique and patented technology , and is the one approved by the prestigious association "Masters of Wine".<br />
This can is environmentally friendly.  It is infinitely recyclable , with very little energy .<br />
Its lightness and compactness also generate a significant reduction of the carbon footprint.  It can carry twice as much wine for the same weight / volume. <br />
Ultimate advantage: nevermore your wine will smell the cork, on October 2, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    Wineincan-4.jpg
  • Paris, FRANCE - OCTOBER 02: Wine in cans<br />
A domain in Beaujolais sells wine in cans under the new brand Winestar ® .<br />
The French company says to be able to commercialise in 2014 a Beaujolais wine in cans <br />
In recent months, Fabulous brand , based near Paris, has launched an innovative concept with Winestar ® : Three wines of Corbières are already packaged and distributed in the black cans (18.7 & cl 2.50 euros sold at retail). <br />
A first in France<br />
According to Cedric Segal , the young CEO of Fabulous Brand, the can is the ideal packaging because it perfectly protects from air and light .<br />
Winestar uses a unique and patented technology , and is the one approved by the prestigious association "Masters of Wine".<br />
This can is environmentally friendly.  It is infinitely recyclable , with very little energy .<br />
Its lightness and compactness also generate a significant reduction of the carbon footprint.  It can carry twice as much wine for the same weight / volume. <br />
Ultimate advantage: nevermore your wine will smell the cork, on October 2, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    Wineincan-3.jpg
  • Paris, FRANCE - OCTOBER 02: Wine in cans<br />
A domain in Beaujolais sells wine in cans under the new brand Winestar ® .<br />
The French company says to be able to commercialise in 2014 a Beaujolais wine in cans <br />
In recent months, Fabulous brand , based near Paris, has launched an innovative concept with Winestar ® : Three wines of Corbières are already packaged and distributed in the black cans (18.7 & cl 2.50 euros sold at retail). <br />
A first in France<br />
According to Cedric Segal , the young CEO of Fabulous Brand, the can is the ideal packaging because it perfectly protects from air and light .<br />
Winestar uses a unique and patented technology , and is the one approved by the prestigious association "Masters of Wine".<br />
This can is environmentally friendly.  It is infinitely recyclable , with very little energy .<br />
Its lightness and compactness also generate a significant reduction of the carbon footprint.  It can carry twice as much wine for the same weight / volume. <br />
Ultimate advantage: nevermore your wine will smell the cork, on October 2, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    Wineincan-2.jpg
  • Paris, FRANCE - OCTOBER 02: Wine in cans<br />
A domain in Beaujolais sells wine in cans under the new brand Winestar ® .<br />
The French company says to be able to commercialise in 2014 a Beaujolais wine in cans <br />
In recent months, Fabulous brand , based near Paris, has launched an innovative concept with Winestar ® : Three wines of Corbières are already packaged and distributed in the black cans (18.7 & cl 2.50 euros sold at retail). <br />
A first in France<br />
According to Cedric Segal , the young CEO of Fabulous Brand, the can is the ideal packaging because it perfectly protects from air and light .<br />
Winestar uses a unique and patented technology , and is the one approved by the prestigious association "Masters of Wine".<br />
This can is environmentally friendly.  It is infinitely recyclable , with very little energy .<br />
Its lightness and compactness also generate a significant reduction of the carbon footprint.  It can carry twice as much wine for the same weight / volume. <br />
Ultimate advantage: nevermore your wine will smell the cork, on October 2, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo by Bruno Vigneron/Getty Images)
    Wineincan-1.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_050.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_040.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_032.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_019.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Paul Hudson<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_004.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_002.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Paul Hudson<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Paul Hudson<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Paul Hudson<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Olivier Bogillot & Jean Castex<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Olivier Bogillot & Jean Castex<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
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