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The case focuses on Arianee – a France-based scale-up at the forefront of the blockchain digital economy. Founded in 2017 by four French serial entrepreneurs including Pierre-Nicolas Hurstel and Frédéric Montagnon, Arianee offers web3 solutions for brands, such as digital product passports and clienteling tools.
Reference 6866
Published 14 Mar 2024
Length 19 page(s)
Topic Strategy
Region Europe
Industry Internet, Luxury Goods and Jewelry
The case focuses on Arianee – a France-based scale-up at the forefront of the blockchain digital economy. Founded in 2017 by four French serial entrepreneurs including Pierre-Nicolas Hurstel and Frédéric Montagnon, Arianee offers web3 solutions for brands, such as digital product passports and clienteling tools.
The Swiss company TAG Heuer, maker of luxury watches, is part of the LVMH group (Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton). In 2015, CEO Jean-Claude Biver is deciding whether to launch its first-ever fully connected Swiss watch, manufactured in partnership with Google and Intel.
Reference 6291
Published 21 Apr 2017
Length 19 page(s)
Topic Strategy
Region Europe
Industry Consumer Goods, Luxury Goods and Jewelry
The Swiss company TAG Heuer, maker of luxury watches, is part of the LVMH group (Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton). In 2015, CEO Jean-Claude Biver is deciding whether to launch its first-ever fully connected Swiss watch, manufactured in partnership with Google and Intel.
The Swiss company TAG Heuer, maker of luxury watches, is part of the LVMH group (Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton). In 2015, CEO Jean-Claude Biver is deciding whether to launch its first-ever fully connected Swiss watch, manufactured in partnership with Google and Intel.
Reference 6291
Published 24 Jul 2017
Length 11 page(s)
Topic Strategy
Region Europe
Industry Consumer Goods, Luxury Goods and Jewelry
The Swiss company TAG Heuer, maker of luxury watches, is part of the LVMH group (Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton). In 2015, CEO Jean-Claude Biver is deciding whether to launch its first-ever fully connected Swiss watch, manufactured in partnership with Google and Intel.