Maurice Déribéré (born July 7, 1907 - died June 10, 1997) was a French chemical engineer, a specialist in color, and a prolific author on various subjects.
In 1932, he became the production manager at Établissements Keller et Leleux, and in 1935, he became the editor-in-chief at Textiles et Techniques publications.
[3] His passion for color led him to explore various topics related to this theme.
He conducted research on dermo-optical sensitivity, the physiological influence of light and color on humans, and the role of color in ancient and East Asian traditions.
[5] He introduced several drying and thermal treatment processes using infrared radiation to Europe.