{{image2-a:r-w:400}}The concept, dubbed the ‘Xtrashow’, is also open to people who are turning 50 in 2017 and will see a mass ‘blowing out’ of candles in what has been described as a unique commoration of all the birthdays, combined in an informal business environment.In an homage to its ongoing commitment to being the go-to platform for discoveries and new developments, the exhibition is also inviting brands and companies to showcase an iconic product, service or collection that has left its mark on the company’s history. The winner will receive the prestigious SILMO d’Or at the awards evening that will take place on October 7.Founded in 1967 in Oyonnax with just a handful of people, today’s version of the Mondial de l’Optique (World Optical Fair) attracts more than 1,000 exhibitors from across the industry to showcase new products, inventions, brands and technology.
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