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Film shooting in Parc Saint-Christophe On June 28, the film director Malik Chibane shot a scene of his next movie, "Poor Richard". This film, inspired by the comic of the same name featuring famous actors Smaïn, François Berléand and Anemone, will be out on screens in spring 2012. The amazing landscape of Parc Saint-Christophe with its 50 000 trees, its bridges and waterways convinced the director to film here several key scenes of the movie where the character Omar, winner of a new millionaire game, receive his prize from the leaders of the gaming company. Will "the best location in Val d'Oise" for business become also a spot for the seventh art?
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Game Source, video games designer Game Source has just set up in June on the Technopôle Parc Saint-Christophe. Founded in 2004, Game Source is a consulting firm gathering experts from the French video game industry. The company works for Virtuos and is its representative in Europe. With over 450 employees, Virtuos (€ 212,000 turnover in 2008) is now the largest independent center for video game development in China. Virtuos's goal is to enable games development teams to create more games, more content, more experience while keeping costs and schedule under control.
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Mueller BBM: Dr. in acoustics Founded in 1962, BBM Mueller, a German company specializing in acoustic data acquisition systems and vibrations, has 500 employees worldwide and has just settled on 7 June, the Technopôle Parc Saint-Christophe. The automotive business (manufacturers and suppliers) represents two thirds of its turnover. With this implementation, Mueller BBM expenses divided by two, while moving closer to its customers. "The great advantage of the Park is its framework and its services, said Laurent Capron, CEO. And to arrange a meeting with our foreign customers or employees, "Les Espaces du Parc" take care of everything. We can focus on our core business"
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Pavage Europe, specialized construction work Europe Pavage makes the laying of paving slabs and paving for local authorities, individuals and private companies. Also a subcontractor of major clients such as Colas and Screg, the company was given the construction of the tramway in Paris and a number of projects to rehabilitate roads. Pavage Europe has just installed its headquarters in Parc Saint-Christophe. The first short-term goal for Philip Humbrecht, its CEO, is to secure the financial situation of Europe Pavage by developing new business.
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