The cassette tape was created in the 1930s and became a household staple in the 1980s with the rise of Sony's Walkman, when music became “on the go”. Now after the digital music revolution, one French company is bringing back the personal audio cassette player—but this time, for the 21st century. The audio cassettes made in the production plant of Mulann, in Avranches, northwestern France. Jean-Luc Renou, CEO of Mulann groupThe company feels strongly that it's time for a comeback. The production of magnetic stripes used to make audio cassettes in the plant of Mulann, in ... [+] Avranches, northwestern France.
Source: Forbes January 19, 2020 13:18 UTC