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Laurent Lefebvre

Founder & CEO at Rendr - Former AI & VR engineer
Greater Paris Metropolitan Region
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Laurent Lefebvre

Founder & CEO at Rendr - Former AI & VR engineer
Greater Paris Metropolitan Region
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Laurent Lefebvre is a passionate entrepreneur and technology expert based in France. With a background in computer graphics, artificial intelligence, and video game development, Laurent has worked on high-end projects in a variety of industries. He has also founded several successful companies, including Rendr Softworks, a virtual reality startup that specializes in creating 3D interactive models of historical sites.

Laurent is a graduate of EPITECH, where he earned his Master's degree in computer science. He has also worked as a research associate at INRIA and Spir.Ops, where he focused on computer graphics and artificial intelligence, respectively. In addition to his work in technology, Laurent has also served as an IT project leader at Aero parc and as a project leader at the Advanced Computer Science Epitech Laboratory.

Laurent's entrepreneurial spirit has driven his success in founding companies like Cre@ctivity, Immersion Engine, and Rendr Softworks. At Rendr Softworks, Laurent is the CEO, leading a team that provides an unparalleled virtual reality experience to its clients. With its unique service, Legendr, Rendr Softworks uses cutting-edge technology to create virtual 3D reconstructions of historical sites that users can explore using their smartphones.

For those interested in learning more about Rendr Softworks or collaborating with Laurent on a project, he encourages you to contact him directly.

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