Feb 5, 2019

SoA Academy Day 8

Friday, 06-October-2017 in Venice. Once again, and non stopped since 2012, we carried out our yearly key note at SoA Academy Day. Pretty much like our second home by now. Honoured to be part of the most important VIZ event in the industry.

SoA Academy Day 8

Friday, 06-October-2017 in Venice.

 

Once again, and non stopped since 2012, we carried out our yearly key note at SoA Academy Day. Pretty much like our second home by now. Honoured to be part of the most important VIZ event in the industry.

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