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Pierluigi Christophe Orunesu
Pierluigi Christophe Orunesu (born May 15, 1978, in Morges, Switzerland) is an entrepreneur of Italo-Swiss origin.
Pierluigi Christophe Orunesu established Cybel’Art, a company that developed XR, digital and holographic protocol called icologram. His company collaborated with various artists, including Philippe Entremont and Henri Dès.
In 2008 in Switzerland, Orunesu founded Eurolactis, a business focused on the processing and distribution of Donkey's milk. His company operates worldwide and has a research team in Italy.
In 2011, Eurolactis signed a partnership agreement with football club Inter Milan. In 2017, he stepped down from the presidency, but remained involved as the general manager.
In December 2014, he donated two donkey foals and freeze-dried donkey milk to Pope Francis, intended for the Vatican hospitals.
In 2016, Pierluigi Christophe Orunesu collaborated with Swiss master chocolatier Gérard Fornerod to create "Quartier des Ânes," the first Swiss chocolate bar made with donkey milk, marking an unprecedented innovation in the history of Swiss chocolate-making.
In 2023, his company, Cybel’Art, launched icologram App, a digital and spatial computing startup that allows the virtual presence of artists, such as Henri Dès, through augmented reality technology. His company teamed up with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) to record the world's first holographic symphonic performance presented at Artgenève 2024.
In 2025, Orunesu's company, Cybel’Art, developed and launched Virtual Hall, a virtual reality application designed for symphonic performances, belonging to Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. The platform enables users to view concerts from various on-stage perspectives using 360-degree immersive video. Orunesu is credited as the architect and inventor of the technology, which integrates multi-camera setups and synchronized audio-visual processing. Virtual Hall was first presented at Artgenève 2025.
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Pierluigi Christophe Orunesu
Pierluigi Christophe Orunesu (born May 15, 1978, in Morges, Switzerland) is an entrepreneur of Italo-Swiss origin.
Pierluigi Christophe Orunesu established Cybel’Art, a company that developed XR, digital and holographic protocol called icologram. His company collaborated with various artists, including Philippe Entremont and Henri Dès.
In 2008 in Switzerland, Orunesu founded Eurolactis, a business focused on the processing and distribution of Donkey's milk. His company operates worldwide and has a research team in Italy.
In 2011, Eurolactis signed a partnership agreement with football club Inter Milan. In 2017, he stepped down from the presidency, but remained involved as the general manager.
In December 2014, he donated two donkey foals and freeze-dried donkey milk to Pope Francis, intended for the Vatican hospitals.
In 2016, Pierluigi Christophe Orunesu collaborated with Swiss master chocolatier Gérard Fornerod to create "Quartier des Ânes," the first Swiss chocolate bar made with donkey milk, marking an unprecedented innovation in the history of Swiss chocolate-making.
In 2023, his company, Cybel’Art, launched icologram App, a digital and spatial computing startup that allows the virtual presence of artists, such as Henri Dès, through augmented reality technology. His company teamed up with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) to record the world's first holographic symphonic performance presented at Artgenève 2024.
In 2025, Orunesu's company, Cybel’Art, developed and launched Virtual Hall, a virtual reality application designed for symphonic performances, belonging to Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. The platform enables users to view concerts from various on-stage perspectives using 360-degree immersive video. Orunesu is credited as the architect and inventor of the technology, which integrates multi-camera setups and synchronized audio-visual processing. Virtual Hall was first presented at Artgenève 2025.