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IN Group (french: IN Groupe) is a
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
company specialized in the production of secure documents such as identity cards and passports, which it designs and sells to various governments and companies. It is the continuation of the Imprimerie Nationale ("National Printing Office") of the
French government The Government of France ( French: ''Gouvernement français''), officially the Government of the French Republic (''Gouvernement de la République française'' ), exercises executive power in France. It is composed of the Prime Minister, who ...
, whose history dates back to the printers granted special
royal Royal may refer to: People * Royal (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name * A member of a royal family Places United States * Royal, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Royal, Illinois, a village * Royal, Iowa, a cit ...
privileges during the
French Renaissance The French Renaissance was the cultural and artistic movement in France between the 15th and early 17th centuries. The period is associated with the pan-European Renaissance, a word first used by the French historian Jules Michelet to define th ...
. It was partially
privatized Privatization (also privatisation in British English) can mean several different things, most commonly referring to moving something from the public sector into the private sector. It is also sometimes used as a synonym for deregulation when ...
in 1993, operating with fewer government monopolies, more exposure to competition, and more freedom to chart its own business decisions but with all equity continuing to be held by the French government. Since August 2009, the IN Group's CEO () has been Didier Trutt. The company's slogan is "The Right to Be You".


History

Succeeding the "Printer of the King" () and "Printers of the King for the Greek Language" () named by Francis I in the 1530s and 1540s during the
French Renaissance The French Renaissance was the cultural and artistic movement in France between the 15th and early 17th centuries. The period is associated with the pan-European Renaissance, a word first used by the French historian Jules Michelet to define th ...
, the "Royal Imprimery" or "Printing Office" () was founded by
Louis XIII Louis XIII (; sometimes called the Just; 27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was King of France from 1610 until his death in 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown ...
in 1640 at the instigation of
Cardinal Richelieu Armand Jean du Plessis, Duke of Richelieu (; 9 September 1585 – 4 December 1642), known as Cardinal Richelieu, was a French clergyman and statesman. He was also known as ''l'Éminence rouge'', or "the Red Eminence", a term derived from the ...
. Following the
French Revolution The French Revolution ( ) was a period of radical political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789 and ended with the formation of the French Consulate in November 1799. Many of its ideas are considere ...
, it became the "Imprimery of the
Republic A republic () is a "state in which power rests with the people or their representatives; specifically a state without a monarchy" and also a "government, or system of government, of such a state." Previously, especially in the 17th and 18th c ...
" (); following the
coronation A coronation is the act of placement or bestowal of a coronation crown, crown upon a monarch's head. The term also generally refers not only to the physical crowning but to the whole ceremony wherein the act of crowning occurs, along with the ...
of
Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
, the "Imperial Imprimery" (); and following the
Bourbon Restoration Bourbon Restoration may refer to: France under the House of Bourbon: * Bourbon Restoration in France (1814, after the French revolution and Napoleonic era, until 1830; interrupted by the Hundred Days in 1815) Spain under the Spanish Bourbons: * ...
, the "Royal Imprimery" again. Finally, in 1870, the Third Republic settled on its current name, the "National Imprimery" (). The has long been the exclusive printer for the state, until the law of 1994 which made it a limited company with the state as sole shareholder. The was also known to retain a unique collection of punches, a printing workshop, and a printing historical library. It possesses also numerous resources for the history of European printing, such as original documents of the
Didot family Didot is the name of a family of French printers, punch-cutters and publishers. Through its achievements and advancements in printing, publishing and typography, the family has lent its name to typographic measurements developed by François-Amb ...
. The printing firm carries on the official printing works of several nations around the world (130 commercial partners), like
Lebanese passport The passport of the Republic of Lebanon ( ar, جواز سفر الجمهورية اللبنانية) (french: Passeport de la République libanaise) is a passport issued to the citizens of the Republic of Lebanon to enable them to travel outside ...
s in addition to the French ones. In the 2010s, the company's strategy was radically changed and oriented towards production of secure documents and provision of distant security solutions. In 2019, traditional printing only accounts for 5% of the group's total income.


Chronology

*1538 : François I grants Conrad Néobar the title of "imprimeur du Roy" for Greek printing. *1540 :
Robert Estienne The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
was named "imprimeur du roi pour le grec".
Claude Garamond Claude Garamont (–1561), known commonly as Claude Garamond, was a French type designer, publisher and punch-cutter based in Paris. Garamond worked as an engraver of punches, the masters used to stamp matrices, the moulds used to cast metal ty ...
created the typeface "
Grecs du roi ''Les grecs du roi'' (lit. "the king's greeks") are a celebrated and influential Greek typeface cut by the French punchcutter Claude Garamond between 1541 and 1550. Arthur Tilley calls the books printed from them "among the most finished specim ...
". *1640 : Louis XIII, advised by Richelieu, created the Manufacture royale d'imprimerie in the
Louvre Palace The Louvre Palace (french: link=no, Palais du Louvre, ), often referred to simply as the Louvre, is an iconic French palace located on the Rive Droite, Right Bank of the Seine in Paris, occupying a vast expanse of land between the Tuileries Ga ...
. *1670 :
Jean-Baptiste Colbert Jean-Baptiste Colbert (; 29 August 1619 – 6 September 1683) was a French statesman who served as First Minister of State from 1661 until his death in 1683 under the rule of King Louis XIV. His lasting impact on the organization of the countr ...
began the collection « Le Cabinet du Roi ». *1749 : the first volumes of the ''
Histoire naturelle The ''Histoire Naturelle, générale et particulière, avec la description du Cabinet du Roi'' (; en, Natural History, General and Particular, with a Description of the King's Cabinet, italic=yes) is an encyclopaedic collection of 36 large (qu ...
'' of Buffon were printed. *1790 : the Imprimerie royale became the Imprimerie du Louvre. *1792 : the Imprimerie nationale executive left the Louvre, where it had been since 1640. *1795 : the hôtel de Penthièvre housed two official printing establishments named Imprimerie de la République. *1809 : the Imprimerie impériale was installed at the hôtel de Rohan. There were printed the first 23 volumes of the ''Description de l'Égypte''. *1813 : publication of the decree authorising the section of oriental compositors. *1816 : The imprimery resumes publication of the , the world's oldest surviving academic journal. *1870 : the Imprimerie impériale became once more the Imprimerie nationale, a name which it still bears. *1900 : for
Ambroise Vollard Ambroise Vollard (3 July 1866 – 21 July 1939) was a French art dealer who is regarded as one of the most important dealers in French contemporary art at the beginning of the twentieth century. He is credited with providing exposure and emotio ...
the Imprimerie nationale printed the first "artist's book". An edition of
Paul Verlaine Paul-Marie Verlaine (; ; 30 March 1844 – 8 January 1896) was a French poet associated with the Symbolist movement and the Decadent movement. He is considered one of the greatest representatives of the ''fin de siècle'' in international and ...
illustrated by
Pierre Bonnard Pierre Bonnard (; 3 October 186723 January 1947) was a French painter, illustrator and printmaker, known especially for the stylized decorative qualities of his paintings and his bold use of color. A founding member of the Post-Impressionist ...
was also printed. *1903 : the foundation stone of the new works on the plain of Javel. *1910 : the Imprimerie nationale was put in the charge of the Minister of Finance. *1921 : the Imprimerie nationale occupied the premises at the rue de la Convention. *1961 : publication of the decree of 4 December on the organization of the Imprimerie nationale. *1974 : the Imprimerie nationale opened its site de
Douai Douai (, , ,; pcd, Doï; nl, Dowaai; formerly spelled Douay or Doway in English) is a city in the Nord département in northern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department. Located on the river Scarpe some from Lille and from Arras, D ...
. *1992 : inauguration of the works at
Bondoufle Bondoufle () is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is 27 km from Paris. In 1994 the city hosted the Francophonie Games at the Stade Robert Bobin, which had been built for the occasion. Popula ...
by Michel Charasse, minister of the Budget. *1994 : the Imprimerie nationale became Imprimerie nationale SA the whole capital of which was held by the state. *1995 : issue of the first CDROM planned by the Imprimerie nationale. *1997 : acquisition of the firms Saqqarah International, Istra, and Mizeret and creation of "groupe Imprimerie nationale"; acquisition of the firm IDC. *1997 : creation of workshops for production of plastic cards. *1998 : installation of a new press, "la presse dix couleurs", on the Paris site. *2000 : the group member IDC, specialising in digital printing, became INumeric. *2001 : the group member Mizeret became J. Print. *2001 : installation of a KBA rotary press, 64 pages of A4 in four colours at Bondoufle. *2003 : the Parisian buildings on the Convention site were sold to Groupe Carlyle for 85 million euros, then repurchased in 2007 for 376,5 million euros, for the Ministère des Affaires étrangères. The commercial property were sold to a French editing firm.L'État rachète 4,5 fois plus cher un immeuble qu'il avait vendu
( Boursorama), 26 *2005 : the state sold the sites at
Bondoufle Bondoufle () is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is 27 km from Paris. In 1994 the city hosted the Francophonie Games at the Stade Robert Bobin, which had been built for the occasion. Popula ...
and
Schiltigheim Schiltigheim (, , and sometimes by non-local speakers of French; Alsatian: ''Schelige'' ; ) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. The inhabitants are called ''Schilikois'' in French and ''Scheligemer'' ...
, closed the Parisian rue de la Convention's site, and installed the printing on paper works at
Choisy-le-Roi Choisy-le-Roi () is a commune in the Val-de-Marne department, in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, Île-de-France. Geography Choisy-le-Roi is located southeast from the center of Paris, on both banks of the river Seine. The neighbouring commu ...
. *2006 : the paper division at Choisy-le-Roi was put under the management of IN Choisy. *2008 : the paper division and the building at Choisy-le-Roi were given up * 2000: production of smartcards * 2002: the Imprimerie Nationale becomes the trusted operator responsible for managing the French tachograph cards. * 2006: production of electronic passports * 2008: production of biometric passports * 2009: production of SIV vehicle registration certificates * 2011: production of European residence permits * 2012: production of electronic European driving licenses * 2017: production of French construction professional identification cards * 2021: production of French national electronic identity cards


References


Citations


Bibliography

* Bernard, Auguste-Joseph. – ''Notice historique sur l’Imprimerie nationale''. – Paris, Dumoulin, 1848. In 32, 128 p. Portrait de Gutenberg. * Bernard, Auguste-Joseph. – ''Histoire de l’Imprimerie royale du Louvre'', suivie d’un catalogue chronologique des publications (1640 – An III). – Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1867. In-8°, XII-311 p. (Reprod. en fac-sim. : Amsterdam : P. Schippers, 1966. 23 cm, X-311 p., index.) * Christian, Arthur. – ''Débuts de l’imprimerie en France. L’Imprimerie nationale. L’Hôtel de Rohan''. Préface de Jules Clarétie. – Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1904. In-8°, XXIV-345 p., ill. * Duprat, François-Antoine-Brutus. – ''Précis historique sur l’Imprimerie impériale et ses types'', par F.-A. Duprat. – Paris, Librairie orientale de Benjamin Duprat, 1848. In-8°, VIII-158 p. * Duprat, François-Antoine-Brutus. – ''Histoire de l’Imprimerie impériale de France, suivie des spécimens des types étrangers et français de cet établissement''. – Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1861. In-8°, IV-578 p. * Grinevald, Paul-Marie, « Publications et collections de l’Imprimerie nationale », ''Histoire de l’édition française'', Paris, Promodis, 1985. Tome 3, p. 208-209. * Grinevald, Paul-Marie, « Richelieu et l’Imprimerie nationale », ''Richelieu et le monde de l’esprit'', Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1985, p. 237-248. * Grinevald, Paul-Marie, « L’Imprimerie nationale », ''Histoire de l’édition française'', Paris, Promodis, 1986. Tome 4, p. 170-171. * Grinevald, Paul-Marie, « La bibliothèque de l’Imprimerie nationale », ''Art et métiers du livre'', juin 1987, no 145, p. 56-62, ill. * Grinevald, Paul-Marie, « Les caractères orientaux et l’orientalisme à l’Imprimerie nationale », ''Art et métiers du livre'', décembre 1990, no 165 (Acte du colloque : Le Romantisme typographique.) * Grinevald, Paul-Marie, « L’art du livre à l’Imprimerie nationale », ''Métiers d’art'', 1990, no 43, p. 85-91, ill. * Grinevald, Paul-Marie, « L’Imprimerie nationale », ''Le XVe arrondissement'', Paris, Délégation à l’action artistique de la Ville de Paris, 1996, p. 214-217, ill. (Sur la construction de son usine, 1903–1910). * Grinevald, Paul-Marie, « Le Cabinet des poinçons de l’Imprimerie nationale », ''Art et Métiers du Livre'', novembre-décembre 1996, no 200, p. 46-49, ill. * Grinevald, Paul-Marie, « Les éditions orientalistes de l’Imprimerie nationale au XIXe siècle », ''Le livre et l’historien'', Études offertes en l’honneur du Professeur Henri-Jean Martin, Genève, Droz, 1997, p. 795-804. (Histoire et civilisation du livre 24.) * Grinevald, Paul-Marie, « Les Grecs du Roi », Graphê, janvier 2004, no 27, p. 2-5, ill. *– « Histoire de l’Imprimerie nationale », ''Art et Métiers du Livre'', novembre-décembre 2004, n° 245, p. 46-59, ill. * Willemetz, Geneviève, ''Jean Anisson 1648-1721: un homme d’affaires et de culture au Grand siècle''. Avant-propos, notes, bibliographie et index par Paul-Marie Grinevald. Paris, éditions des Cendres, 2004. 14 × 21,5 cm, 206 p.


External links


IN groupe official website

Le site du collectif de défense du patrimoine de l'IN
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