Europe 1 9:00 a.m., November 10, 2021

The 9th edition of the Salon du Made in France will be held in Paris from November 11 to 14.

To accompany the event, the program La France bouge will put down its suitcases on site for a special program.

At a time when the themes of reindustrialisation, relocation or the short circuit are in the news, the ninth edition of the Made In France Fair promises once again to highlight the importance of consuming local and responsible.

For this, 650 companies established in France will come to share their values ​​and actions.

The La France bouge team will be at the heart of the event to bring it to Europe 1 listeners. 

More than ever at the center of the news

Created in 2012 by Fabienne Delahaye, the Made In France Fair has continued to grow, and French know-how to be encouraged.

This has even been reinforced since the health crisis, which, by disrupting our daily lives and forcing us to rethink our consumption habits, has contributed to making Made in France a major cause.

This year, the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region will be in the spotlight.

70 “made in Nouvelle-Aquitaine” companies will be on site, 26 of which will exhibit at the regional pavilion.

These include the Duvivier sofas, the Agnelle gloves and the summer boots from Noémie Lenoir by Chamberlan.

France moves at the heart of the event

The team of La France bouge, which encourages French initiatives throughout the year that energize our territory, will obviously be there.

Broadcast from Monday to Friday from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., it is the benchmark program for business creators, communities or associations who innovate and build the future every day.

Emmanuel Duteil and Elisabeth Assayag will take an interest in the various exhibitors and examine the various issues linked to made in France: the changes brought about by the health crisis, national sovereignty, the impact of made in France on employment, etc. 

In the program…

Among the unmissable events of the Made in France Fair, we will find the Made in France grand prizes (Elisabeth Assayag, co-presenter of La France Bouge, will also be part of the expert jury).

Votes for the public's prize will soon be open on the MIF Expo website.

Also not to be missed are conferences and debates on the challenges of made in France.

Natacha Polony will notably receive the presidential candidates to address the issue of relocation.