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France's bank holidays

France's bank holidays, time for a reminder Today is France's bank holidays!

It commemorates the storming of the Bastille, a Parisian prison, on 14 July 1789, a major event that marked the start of the French Revolution. The French Revolution led to major political changes in France, notably the end of absolute monarchy and the advent of the Republic.

The French bank holidays is celebrated across the country with a series of events and festivities. Here are some of the traditions and activities associated with the bank holidays: military parades, fireworks, popular dances, picnics and outdoor meals, tricolour decorations and official ceremonies...

The French bank holidays is a day to celebrate national unity, freedom, equality and fraternity, the fundamental principles of the French Republic.

A 100% French manufacturing process

We would like to take this opportunity to remind you that all JM Concept products are designed and manufactured in France. Our entire range has been designed in the same way.

Our devices are first imagined, designed and developed by our Design Office, which is made up of automation and R&D engineers.

They then move on to the manufacturing stage. They are first industrialised, then the components are purchased so that the devices can be produced.

At the end of the manufacturing process, each of our modules is individually tested to ensure that it conforms to specifications and works properly.

Finally, our devices are sold by our travelling sales teams and promoted on various media by our marketing/communications department.

Whether it's the launch of a new product as part of an upgrade, or the development of a special product to meet a specific need, the process is always the same. We are very proud of this independence, which gives way to a 100% French manufacturing process and enables us to guarantee a high level of reliability to our customers.

Promoting French industry is one of our objectives!

We are also part of the French Fab community, which represents companies, economic players, institutions and industrial sites located in France that share the desire to develop French industry.

In addition to the French Fab community, we are also part of various networks of industrial companies, which gives us a global vision. In fact, we are convinced that the collective intelligence generated by these different groupings enables us to create synergies with our airs and other complementary professionals.