It's difficult to do more in the center of the 8th arrondissement, therefore the “real” Parisian business district.
In a small street, near the Saint-Philippe du Roule church, are the offices of this doctor-researcher who has gradually become a researcher-entrepreneur – unless it is the other way around.
A jack-of-all-trades Frenchman, he cultivates his uniqueness in the art of seeking out things that others won't even think of.
Philippe Pouletty is a singular man.
As proof, this clothing detail: dark grained leather moccasins decorated with black and white striped socks.
At 30, he invented the second highest-grossing patent at Stanford
The co-founder of Truffle Capital very quickly understood that he was not cut out for a career with a
“
shepherd
”
aspect , a term he likes to repeat.
He lived in the United States for a long time, thirteen years in Silicon Valley,
"
The Mecca of creativity
"
. At the age of 30, he filed the patent which is, to date, the second patent which generated the more income at Stanford University
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