VIDEO from Renault SA Available on thenewsmarket.com: Renault Supports Development of Digital Industry at Web 10
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Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and CEO of the Renault group opened the seventh Web 10 event with conference founder Loic Lemeur on December 8 in Paris, France. The theme of his speech was innovation, a key issue in the automotive industry, and in particular the clean-break strategy embodied by full-electric vehicles. "Electric vehicles will be to the car what the iPhone is to the telephone. Our aim is to rediscover modernity in the automotive industry and build the path to a greener, cleaner and quieter future in our cities," said Carlos Ghosn. As a main player in mobility for all, Renault is working with leaders in the digital industry to develop tomorrow's marketing, product and service solutions. Every year more than 2,500 web entrepreneurs from 60 countries attend Web 10, which has become an essential event in the sector. Google, Microsoft, Orange, Alcatel-Lucent, Facebook and Twitter were all on hand this year. Available video includes soundbites from Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and CEO of the Renault group and views of the event.
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