Circuit board schematic background for Apple 50th anniversary celebration by Cybel'Art

April 1, 2026 — Lausanne, Switzerland

A One-of-a-Kind Gift for Apple's 50th Anniversary

When augmented reality meets the history of computing

World's Most Admired Company — 19th consecutive year

THE STORY

Celebrating 50 Years of Revolution

On April 1, 1976, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and Ronald Wayne founded Apple Computer in a garage in Los Altos, California. Fifty years later, Apple has become the world's most valuable brand, estimated at $608 billion by Brand Finance, and the most admired company for the 19th consecutive year according to Fortune.

To mark this historic anniversary, Cybel'Art designed and produced an unprecedented gift: an augmented reality plaque featuring a 3D replica of the Apple 1, vintage documents, and an exclusive interview. This gift was personally presented to Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, during a private evening at the Millennium in Lausanne.

This initiative embodies Cybel'Art's mission: humanizing digital by creating phygital experiences that transform great moments into interactive, lasting memories.

Steve Wozniak keynote at Millennium
KEYNOTE — MILLENNIUM — 01.04.2026© CYBEL'ART & FRIENDS

THE GIFT

The Apple 1 in Augmented Reality

A one-of-a-kind phygital artwork

01

3D Resin Replica

A faithful reproduction of the original Apple 1, 3D printed and integrated into the commemorative plaque.

02

Authentic Technical Schematic

The original Apple 1 circuit board serves as the backdrop, featuring archival photos of Wozniak and Jobs.

03

Interactive AR Experience

By scanning the plaque with the Real Illusions app, the content comes alive in augmented reality with videos and information.

04

Exclusive Interview

An exclusive interview about the recreation of an identical and functional Apple 1 replica.

Augmented reality concept illustration for the Apple 1 AR experience

AR EXPERIENCE

Scan. Discover. Live the history.

PHYGITAL EXPERIENCE — PHYSICAL + DIGITAL

Apple 1 AR Plaque with 3D printed replica at the Millennium venue - Cybel'Art

THE GIFT — MILLENNIUM, LAUSANNE — 01.04.2026

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AR EXPERIENCE — REAL ILLUSIONS × CYBEL'ART

By scanning the plaque with the Real Illusions app, the content comes alive in augmented reality with videos and information.

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Steve Wozniak event at the Millennium venue in Lausanne for Apple 50th anniversary

THE EVENT

A Historic Evening at the Millennium

April 1, 2026 — Lausanne, Switzerland

Event organized by Yann Guyonvarc'h, President of Groupe Millennium

Pierluigi Christophe Orunesu, Steve Wozniak and Janet Wozniak holding the AR plaque

Pierluigi Christophe Orunesu, Founder/CEO of Cybel'Art SA · Steve Wozniak, Co-founder of Apple Computer · Janet Wozniak

MILLENNIUM — LAUSANNE — 01.04.2026 · PHOTO: CYBEL'ART & FRIENDS

Steve Wozniak received this unique gift during the official celebration of Apple's 50th anniversary at the Millennium in Lausanne. Keynote, gala dinner, and moments of exchange: an unforgettable evening marked by emotion and innovation.

Wozniak loved the gift, fascinated by the fusion between the physical object and the digital augmented reality experience.

Pierluigi Orunesu with Steve Wozniak
Steve Wozniak portrait
Wozniak AI presentation
AR plaque at the Millennium
Pierluigi at the gala dinner
Apple-shaped dessert
David Pogue book signing
Keynote conference

POMME ONE — THE ADVENTURE

Bringing the Apple I Back to Life in Lausanne

305

hours of work

33

contributors

113%

of target reached

~200

Apple I produced in 1976

In 2014, a group of enthusiasts launched an audacious project in Lausanne: recreating a fully functional replica of the Apple I. The goal was to complete the challenge for Apple's 40th anniversary in 2016. A crowdfunding campaign rallied 33 contributors and raised CHF 5,054 — 113% of the initial target.

305 hours of work, sleepless nights, 1970s electronic components that had become nearly impossible to find, oscilloscopes, soldering irons and vintage documentation: everything was deployed to meet this challenge. After months of effort, the "Pomme One" replica came to life.

Designed in 1976 by Steve Wozniak, the Apple I was one of the first computers sold as a pre-assembled board. Approximately 200 units were produced and sold for $666.66 each. Now extremely rare, some have reached extraordinary prices — one was auctioned for $905,000 in 2014.

To this day, "Pomme One" is regularly brought out and powered on during special events. For Apple's 50th anniversary, this interview produced by Cybel'Art looks back at the origins of this remarkable project.

BONUS — WOZ & AI

Steve Wozniak on Artificial Intelligence

During the conference on April 1, 2026 at the Millennium, Steve Wozniak shared his vision of artificial intelligence. His reflections resonate deeply with Cybel'Art's credo: Humanizing Digital.

CYBEL'ART — HUMANIZING DIGITAL

"Where AI automates, Cybel'Art humanizes. Technology must amplify the human, never replace it."

Current AI predominantly regurgitates past information. It has not yet demonstrated truly novel engineering leaps, like the unconventional design of the Apple II. Authentic creativity requires departures from established patterns.

AI is software, but societal progress depends on hardware and physical infrastructure. A fully AI-directed ecosystem would take centuries to build and would still rely on humans.

Users should know when content is AI-generated, which model produced it, and what data sources trained it. Traceable, clickable attribution would enhance accountability and trust.

Apple's devices may not advertise 'AI everywhere,' but AI capabilities are accessible via apps. If one fears AI overpowering users, using AI as an app is the right approach: user empowerment and control come first.

Humor and creativity share structural similarities: divergent paths leading to the same result. Constraints — technical, financial, human — can spur inventive, harmless solutions.

Absolutely. In teaching and invention alike, motivation and inspiration matter more than raw knowledge. Truly novel solutions are born from imaginative 'weirdness' and emotional resonance.

The Cybel'Art Vision

At Cybel'Art, we believe technology reaches its peak when it serves the human. Augmented reality is not here to replace reality — it enriches it, elevates it, makes it memorable. This is exactly what Steve Wozniak advocates: transparent, creative, and deeply human technology.

Steve Wozniak discussing AI at the Millennium conference

STEVE WOZNIAK ON AI — MILLENNIUM — 01.04.2026 · PHOTO: CYBEL'ART & FRIENDS