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French TV channels exclusively enter Apple's Apple Park campus for interviews

IT House December 21 news, according to 9to5 Mac reported that after an internal inspection of apple's design team's workplace, Apple also opened its doors to French TV channels, providing viewers with exclusive footage of Apple Park and life in the park. The French TF1 TV channel was able to enter Apple Park, Apple's headquarters, and had the opportunity to meet with Apple executives.

French TV channels exclusively enter Apple's Apple Park campus for interviews
French TV channels exclusively enter Apple's Apple Park campus for interviews

In the four-minute report, viewers had the opportunity to learn more about the "huge campus designed by Steve Jobs," which is "the size of a 1,000 football field" and has 12,000 employees.

While the team of journalists was able to walk around the Apple Orchard, TF1 TV noted that "a culture of secrecy is felt at every moment." Many doors are still closed and each filming location is negotiated."

Due to the large number of drone footage and blurred faces of employees, only three Apple employees appeared in the report with clear faces: Greg Joswick, Apple's vice president of global marketing, Dr. Sambul Desai, Apple's vice president of health, and Lisa Jackson, vice president of environmental and social initiatives.

French TV channels exclusively enter Apple's Apple Park campus for interviews

As usual, when it comes to Apple Park, its executives always remember Steve Jobs's vision.

"When Steve Jobs designed Apple Park, he wanted to create the office building of the future. He wanted a place where people came out of the office, where they met by chance, collaborated and exchanged ideas. He wanted it to be a place where people could walk," Greg Josviak said.

While many employees are still at home, some of them are focused on "wellness" work at Apple Park, which is one of the company's priorities, TF1 said.

"Our goal is to provide data that is useful to users and useful to their doctors as well. We don't want to replace this doctor-patient relationship, but we want to improve it," says Dr. Sambre-Desai.

French TV channels exclusively enter Apple's Apple Park campus for interviews

IT House has learned that while data privacy is another priority for Apple, the company has been pushing hard to become a carbon-neutral enterprise by 2030, with Lisa Jackson leading that goal.

Lisa Jackson said: "This is what our customers expect. And for us, that means learning more about the materials we use, reusing some of them, and innovating to take this recycling into account when designing our products. ”

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