For all his success at keeping Revol in top shape, Bertrand Passot knows he owes a great deal to history and those who came before him. In the 1990s, he comes in contact with the Hénokiens, an association that brings together bicentenary family businesses around a common philosophy of entrepreneurship, strong cross-generational bonds, know-how transmitted from one generation to the next, and adaptation to economic and technical realities. By joining this association, Revol presents itself as an alternative to multinationals.