Luc Audrain is a retired digital publishing expert with over 30 years bridging editorial workflows, XML/EPUB technologies, and accessibility standards across French and international publishing. He led digitalization at Hachette Livre, co-chaired the W3C Publishing Business Group, and now consults and teaches on inclusive publishing practices to help implement the European Accessibility Act. Known for practical XML, XSLT and InDesign workflow expertise, he combines hands-on technical skills with policy-level influence through roles in SNE and the DAISY Consortium. Based in Mazères, Occitania, he leverages a wide network of standards bodies and publishers to advance natively accessible book files from authoring to reader—work he continues as an independent retiree.
10 years of coding experience
Ingénieur, Computer Science, Ingénieur, Computer Science at Ecole nationale supérieure d'Arts et Métiers
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