The role of digital technology and artificial intelligence will be discussed during a Night of Glass in Paris.

French glass association La Glass Vallee has organised the third La Nuit du Verre, which this year will take place in Paris on December 3 at the Bridge, Pont Alexandre III.

Among the events during the evening will be a panel discussion from French glass manufacturers titled Digitalisation and artificial intelligence in the glass industry.

The panel will consist of glass manufacturers all located in the Bresle Valley: Saverglass, Groupe Pochet, Verescence and Zignago Vetro France.

The evening will be hosted by Thierry Watelet, journalist and conference speaker, and will end with a cocktail buffet and exhibition about the know-how of all those companies which make up the world cluster for luxury bottles for perfumes and spirits.

The programme is:

18H30 : Accueil

19H00 : Analyse des deux grands marchés parfumerie-cosmétique par Mathilde L. Executive Director, Global Client Development Circana

20h00 : Table ronde : la digitalisation et l’intelligence artificielle dans l’industrie verrière avec comme intervenants :
- Alexandre de Marsac - Directeur technique Saverglass
- Guillaume de Roberty - CIO Groupe Pochet
- Jean-Michel Gorand - Chief Digital Officer Verescence
- Jean-Christophe Loubet – Directeur usine ZignagoVetro France
- Et leurs partenaires :
Johann Garnek, Responsable Grands Comptes chez Fabriq, David Bardina Deputy CEO chez Metron, Benjamin Loubet Senior Presales Manager South Europe AVEVA.

21h00 :

Cocktail dinatoire autour d'une exposition de flacons.

Sans oublier la présence de Stéphane Galienni auteur du livre Luxe & Intelligence Artificielle et des remerciements particuliers au Groupe Archimbaud, sponsor de la soirée

To find out more and to register to attend contact [email protected]

More details about the event via LGV-INVIT-NUIT-VERRE24.pdf

La Glass Vallée is a luxury bottle industry cluster, bringing together some 60 companies which represent 7,500 to 10,000 employees.

It produces more than 70% of the world’s glass bottles for perfumery, spirits, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and parapharmacy.

The Bresle Valley is located on the border of Normandy and Hauts-de-France, and is spread over about 50km on the borders of Seine-Maritime, Somme and Oise in northern France.