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Héroïne pursues its international ambitions in the Middle East

Héroïne pursues its international ambitions in the Middle East

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Stratégies - Sorlin Chanel

After more than six years of continuous growth and consolidated expertise in consulting and design with leading brands, the Héroïne Brand Experience agency, co-founded by Rémi Le Druillenec and Quentin Obadia, announces a new milestone in its development: the opening of an office in the Middle East.

Héroïne is the art of designing experiences that leave a lasting impression. Scenography, space design and sensitive storytelling at the service of your world and the people who inhabit it.

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