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    Mathilde Berchon

    Communications Specialist - Founder at FuturFab - Ambassador Women in 3D Printing

    Mathilde Berchon is a dynamic Marketing and Communications specialist who has made significant contributions to the field of advanced manufacturing and the maker movement. With an academic foundation in Humanities and New Media from prestigious institutions like CELSA - Sorbonne and the University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne, Mathilde combines her comprehensive educational background with an innovative approach to marketing and communication strategies. She graduated in 2009 and soon found herself immersed in the transformative environment of Silicon Valley, where she spent five fruitful years championing the democratization of prototyping and creativity that the maker movement brings to society.

    As a passionate advocate for makers and entrepreneurs alike, Mathilde recognized the need for resources that could support emerging creators in turning their innovative ideas into professional realities. To that end, she launched MakingSociety.com, a comprehensive resource platform and podcast that educates and empowers makers to navigate their journey towards successful commercialization. Her commitment to the maker movement is further underscored by her authorship of several influential books on 3D printing, including “L'impression 3D” and “Le grand livre de l'impression 3D”, which have served as essential guides in the evolving landscape of digital fabrication and additive manufacturing.

    In addition to her roles as an author and entrepreneur, Mathilde's commitment to community-building shines through her experience as a digital nomad. Between 2014 and 2015, she traveled to over 12 countries, engaging with makers and local creative communities, sharing ideas, and gaining insights that have shaped her perspective and expertise in the field. Her global experience emphasizes her belief in the importance of collaboration and the sharing of knowledge across borders to foster innovation in manufacturing.

    Further advancing her career, Mathilde integrated her skills into the retail sector by joining Leroy Merlin, the largest DIY retailer in France, as a business developer and B2B Sales Manager. During her four years with Leroy Merlin, she played a pivotal role in a collaborative initiative with the American startup TechShop to establish a network of extensive makerspaces throughout France. This innovative partnership not only provided access to essential tools and resources but also nurtured a creative community dedicated to using technology for ecological and social good.

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    Paris 01, Île-de-France, France