EASME is a European Union executive agency that supports small and medium-sized enterprises and promotes innovation in Europe. It manages projects in the areas of small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as the environment, energy, and maritime sectors, funded by COSME, LIFE, and EMFF. EASME organizes the European Sustainable Energy Week and serves industries such as environmental management, energy production, and maritime activities.
Aenitis Technologies is a French start-up founded in July 2014 by Mauricio Hoyos and Jean-Luc Aider, both researchers associated with the CNRS at the PMMH Laboratory in Paris. The company specializes in the development of medical devices aimed at enhancing cell therapy preparations. By utilizing acoustophoresis technologies, Aenitis Technologies creates innovative solutions for the separation, manipulation, and filtration of biological elements. Their focus is on addressing challenges faced by cell therapy units and blood banks, particularly in areas such as cell sorting, washing, and isolation. Aenitis Technologies aspires to lead the market in filtering and separating solutions through their advanced acoustic preparation techniques, with the ultimate goal of revolutionizing practices in public health.
Lancey Energy Storage
Grant in 2019
Lancey Energy Storage SAS, founded in 2016 and based in Grenoble, France, specializes in designing, manufacturing, and installing innovative electric heaters and radiators. The company's unique products integrate eco-friendly batteries and energy management systems, enabling households to store electricity when prices are low and use it during peak times, thereby reducing energy bills. Lancey also develops a mobile application that allows users to monitor and manage their energy consumption efficiently. The idea behind Lancey originated from Raphaël Meyer, who aimed to make energy storage accessible to every household, working alongside battery expert Gilles Moreau and entrepreneur Hervé Ory. Their collaboration led to patent applications and the establishment of the company, which focuses on accelerating the energy transition by promoting sustainable energy solutions.
Domalys
Grant in 2019
Domalys SAS, established in 1990 and based in Vienne, France, specializes in providing innovative solutions and customized products aimed at enhancing the lives of elderly individuals and their caregivers. The company offers a range of products, including the Aladin lamp and telecare assistance, as well as tracking software and specialized tables designed for use in nursing homes. Domalys focuses on preventing falls and detecting early warning signs of health issues through intelligent lighting and technology that is co-designed with care staff. By addressing the specific needs of dependent elderly individuals, Domalys aims to improve their daily lives and the experiences of those who care for them.
Nateo Healthcare
Grant in 2019
Nateo Healthcare, founded in 2016 and based in Toulouse, France, specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing medical devices for the fields of gynecology and obstetrics. The company focuses on creating innovative connected medical devices and software that enable healthcare professionals to monitor the health of expectant mothers and their unborn babies. Among its key products is a belt equipped with ultrasound probes that can assess fetal positions, measure the mother's heart rate, and monitor uterine contractions. Additionally, Nateo Healthcare is working on a new generation of mobile and connected fetal heart rate monitors, which facilitate both hospital and home fetal telemonitoring, allowing for enhanced patient self-monitoring and tailored healthcare interventions.
Vidmizer
Grant in 2019
Vidmizer, established in 2015 and based in Paris, France, specializes in a video marketing SaaS platform. The company streamlines video production and distribution, supporting multiple formats, and facilitates content creation, hosting, and organization. Its key features include video personalization, lead generation, social media posting, and analytics. Notably, Vidmizer also focuses on reducing the environmental impact of videos by minimizing their file size.
Diabeloop
Grant in 2019
Diabeloop is a medical device company based in Grenoble, France, focused on innovating diabetes treatment through advanced technology. Founded in 2015, the company specializes in developing an AI-based closed-loop system that automates insulin delivery for individuals with type 1 diabetes. This system includes a blood sugar monitoring device that combines a glucose sensor, an insulin pump, and a smartphone application featuring an embedded algorithm. By continuously measuring glucose levels and delivering the appropriate insulin dosage, Diabeloop aims to reduce the mental burden on patients, allowing them to manage their condition more effectively and live their lives with greater ease.
Eligo Bioscience
Grant in 2019
Eligo Bioscience S.A.S is a biotechnology company based in Paris, France, that specializes in the development of Eligobiotics, a new class of antimicrobials designed to target specific bacteria based on their genetic makeup. Founded in 2014, the company utilizes a combination of CRISPR/Cas technology and engineered phage capsids to create antibiotics capable of addressing microbiome-related diseases and combating resistant pathogens. These programmed antimicrobials aim to eradicate virulent bacteria within the human microbiome, facilitating the creation of advanced therapeutics for conditions caused by superbugs. Eligo Bioscience's innovative approach positions it at the forefront of microbiome precision therapies and next-generation antibiotic solutions.
Predictice
Grant in 2019
Predictice is a Paris-based company founded in 2016 that specializes in providing predictive analysis for legal professionals. Its platform leverages open data, machine learning, and text analysis of case law to assess the likelihood of success in legal cases. By analyzing statistical data from previous cases, Predictice helps lawyers optimize their strategies and improve their client interactions. The business intelligence solution allows legal practitioners to enhance their expertise and engage more effectively with clients, ultimately saving time and facilitating precise analysis in legal disputes.
Stemcis
Grant in 2019
Stemcis is a medical device manufacturer based in Saint-Denis, France, focused on the research and development of adipose tissue. The company specializes in creating surgical kits designed for the collection, treatment, and re-injection of fat cell preparations. Their work in tissue engineering encompasses both human and veterinary medicine, addressing various pathologies through innovative protocols and medical solutions. Through its commitment to advancing adipose tissue applications, Stemcis aims to enhance treatment options in the medical field.
PayLead
Grant in 2019
PayLead SAS is a financial technology company based in Bordeaux, France, founded in 2016. It operates an online platform that enables financial institutions to offer merchant-funded cashback rewards to their customers, integrating seamlessly into banking digital channels. By leveraging anonymized payment data, PayLead creates a two-sided ecosystem that connects daily banking with performance marketing for retailers. This platform allows retail advertisers to reach millions of consumers across Europe, specifically in France, Spain, and Belgium, with precise targeting capabilities. PayLead has developed over 30 automatic cashback programs for prominent retail banks, neo-banks, and consumer money applications, transforming the consumer shopping experience by providing effortless, instant rewards for both online and in-store purchases while delivering valuable insights and tools for marketers to execute personalized campaigns.
Tiamat
Grant in 2019
Tiamat, founded in 2017 and based in Amiens, France, specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of sodium-ion battery cells aimed at mobility applications and stationary energy storage. Spun off from the CEA/CNRS, the company utilizes advanced sodium-ion technology, particularly in its 18650 cells, which offer notable advantages such as fast charging, high power density, and enhanced cycle life. Tiamat focuses on further refining its technology and aims to qualify its prototypes through collaborations with various industrial partners and end users, providing innovative and long-lasting energy storage solutions.
Carbon Waters
Grant in 2019
Carbon Waters is a B2B advanced materials company based in Mérignac, France, specializing in the development and production of liquid graphene. Founded in 2017, the company offers its product, Pure Liquid Graphene, which enhances thermal management, electric conductivity, and barrier properties. Carbon Waters produces graphene dispersions and graphene-doped formulations, including resins, polymers, fluids, and coatings tailored for the automotive, marine, and aerospace sectors. Their graphene is distinguished by its purity, stability, and safety, making it suitable for both research and industrial applications. The company also provides surface treatments and ensures compatibility with various formulation matrices and industrial deposition processes, such as electroplating and inkjet printing, enabling clients to optimize product performance through the specific integration of graphene.
Smartesting Solutions & Services
Grant in 2019
Smartesting Solutions & Services is a software product company that specializes in the design phase of functional testing processes. The company offers innovative solutions, including Yest, which enables users to design and implement both manual and automated tests through visual representations of user workflows and business rules, and CertifyIt, a model-based testing solution tailored for embedded systems. Smartesting’s offerings are designed to ensure the alignment of information system applications with organizational business processes, automating the production of essential functional tests and mitigating risks associated with testing critical applications. The company also provides consulting and training services, catering to clients in the information technology and embedded software sectors. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Besançon, France, Smartesting Solutions & Services operates a sales office in Paris and serves a broad range of industries through its advanced testing solutions.
Another Brain
Grant in 2018
Another Brain, SA is a Paris-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in the development and manufacturing of bio-inspired chipsets designed for artificial intelligence and robotics applications. These innovative chipsets facilitate autonomous and unsupervised data extraction, enabling embedded pattern recognition and processing without reliance on external databases. They can detect and store multiple patterns simultaneously and learn from previously encountered patterns. The company also offers software tools to assist users in integrating the chipsets and conducting simulations. Another Brain's technology has diverse applications across various industries, including smart sensors, Internet of Things (IoT), smart cars, smart homes, robotics, drones, security, biometrics, defense, and data center optimization. By enhancing the capabilities of AI beyond traditional deep learning approaches, Another Brain aims to revolutionize how information is processed and utilized in numerous sectors.
Dawex
Grant in 2018
Dawex is a French company founded in 2015, specializing in data exchange technology and operating the largest data marketplace. The company provides a platform that enables organizations to securely source and exchange data while ensuring compliance with regulations. With over 12,000 clients across more than 20 sectors, Dawex facilitates the orchestration of data circulation, allowing businesses to develop effective data exchange strategies. Its solutions not only enhance data management but also help organizations generate new revenue streams and increase overall value. Dawex has expanded its operations internationally, with offices in Paris, Lyon, and Montreal, and is actively growing its presence in Asia and the Middle East. In recognition of its innovative approach, Dawex was named a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum in 2020.
Optimiz
Grant in 2018
Optimiz Limited is a company that specializes in cargo claim management services through its cloud-based AI-controlled platform, CROP (Claim Recovery Platform). Founded in 2018 and headquartered in London, with additional offices in France and Germany, Optimiz connects cargo underwriters to shipping lines, freight forwarders, airlines, and port terminals. The platform digitizes proof of condition and automates the cargo claims process, allowing users to track and identify activities that may cause cargo damage throughout the supply chain. By facilitating remote inspections of cargo handling and condition, Optimiz assists international traders and their insurers in streamlining claims resolution, ultimately improving customer satisfaction and achieving significant cost savings. The company operates as a subsidiary of Next Logistics Accelerator GmbH.
DualMetha
Grant in 2018
DualMetha is a Paris-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in the design and development of biogas plants utilizing various waste inputs. The company employs anaerobic digestion technology to generate biomethane, which can be injected into the gas network and used as a fuel alternative for vehicles. By focusing on the treatment of both continuous liquid and discontinuous solid waste, DualMetha addresses local environmental, social, and economic challenges, offering solutions that help farmers minimize production costs. The company's services extend to the agricultural, community, and environmental sectors, promoting sustainable practices through innovative waste management.
Botfuel
Grant in 2018
Botfuel, established in 2016 and headquartered in Paris, France, specializes in a web-based platform and SDK for creating and deploying chatbots. It empowers individuals and businesses to engage with customers on popular messaging channels, providing automated, personalized support and enhancing brand engagement. The company's AI-driven technology enables the development of modular, scalable chatbots, aiming to improve customer support and drive sales.
Coating Plasma Innovation
Grant in 2018
Coating Plasma Innovation specializes in advanced surface treatment using cold plasma technology, both at atmospheric pressure and in vacuum conditions. Based in Peynier, France, the company processes 2D materials through roll-to-roll applications and treats 3D materials using cold vacuum plasma. Its innovative treatments enhance various properties of products, including hydrophilicity, hydrophobicity, mechanical strength, friction reduction, and corrosion resistance. Coating Plasma Innovation caters to a diverse range of industries, including jewelry, aviation, agribusiness, petrochemicals, automotive, medical, energy, cosmetics, and sports. Established in 2003, the company is noted for its capability to provide comprehensive roll-to-roll turnkey atmospheric plasma solutions, either as standalone equipment or integrated into clients' production lines.
Daan Tech
Grant in 2018
Daan Technologies is a French industrial company that designs and markets innovative household appliances, particularly focusing on compact solutions for urban living. Known for its product Bob, an ultra-fast and ultra-compact dishwasher, the company caters to the needs of active students and young individuals living in small spaces. Daan Technologies emphasizes affordability and sustainability in its offerings, utilizing recycled plastics in its products to minimize environmental impact. The company aims to expand its presence across various European markets while continuously enhancing its product range. Incubated at Usine.io and Station F in Paris, Daan Technologies is recognized as part of the French Tech and French Fab initiatives.
Option Way
Grant in 2018
Option Way SAS is an online travel agency based in Nice, France, that focuses on providing options for flight tickets. Established in 2013, the company operates a booking platform that allows travelers to benefit from price reductions on air tickets. If the price of a purchased ticket decreases, Option Way reimburses customers for the difference, either before or after their travel date. This service ensures that travelers can take advantage of potential savings, enhancing their overall travel experience.
Kayrros
Grant in 2018
Kayrros is a leading advanced data analytics company that specializes in providing actionable insights for the global energy market. With a team of over 100 employees from more than 15 nationalities, Kayrros operates from its headquarters in Paris and has additional offices in Houston, London, New York, and Singapore. The company integrates alternative and market data to create unique product offerings that enhance decision-making across the energy sector. Its platform focuses on environmental intelligence and asset observation, delivering critical insights related to greenhouse gas reduction, ecosystem protection, and energy transition management. Kayrros aims to support governments, companies, and investment markets in assessing the climate impact of energy and industrial activities, thereby enabling faster and more informed decisions. The company’s solutions are designed to be scalable and continuously expand to include new geographic regions and data sources, enhancing transparency in energy markets worldwide.
Dinbeat
Grant in 2018
Dinbeat is an innovative company specializing in animal welfare, offering a range of professional products and services designed to improve daily life in the veterinary environment. Its flagship product, Dinbeat UNO, is a wireless medical device for veterinary use that enables real-time monitoring of animal health. This multiparametric harness not only facilitates animal health surveillance but also digitizes patient information, allowing professionals to request ECG diagnoses online with just a click.The company is committed to improving the efficiency of veterinary processes, allowing teams to focus on what is most important: saving lives. Founded in Barcelona in 2016 by Talía Bonmatí, the company has achieved considerable success with the launch of Dinbeat UNO at the end of 2021. This product is now marketed in more than 10 countries, including the United States, and has generated sales of over 1 million euros specifically from Dinbeat UNO since its launch, supporting the recovery of hundreds of animals. The product is available in versions for pets (dogs and cats) and horses. Furthermore, Dinbeat has been recognized with several important awards in the veterinary sector, winning accolades at fairs and congresses in the United States, France, Spain, Berlin, among others, demonstrating its commitment to innovation and service excellence. With its headquarters in the heart of Barcelona, Dinbeat is established as a key player in the veterinary industry, focused on improving patient care and management in veterinary clinics while maintaining a strong commitment to animal welfare and health.
Morphosense
Grant in 2018
Morphosense, founded in 2016 and based in Le Bourget Du Lac, France, specializes in synchronized 3D deformation and 3-axis vibration measurement systems. The company emerged from the Systems department of CEA Leti and utilizes a network of high-precision MEMS accelerometers combined with patented algorithms to monitor structural health. Its technology offers real-time, continuous monitoring for various infrastructures, including bridges, dams, tunnels, historical monuments, and maritime vessels. By detecting early signs of structural weaknesses, Morphosense enables clients to implement effective preventive maintenance strategies, optimizing budgets and facilitating maintenance planning across civil engineering, railroad, maritime, and energy sectors. The company also has operations in Shawinigan, Canada.
Telcap
Grant in 2018
Telcap is a spin-Off company offering a consistent software suite called KAPPA. Their solution KAPPA is the first innovative solution addressing the dimensioning of telecom networks from a network end to end prospective based on real traffic & customers. KAPPA was recognized in 2015 innovative in Telecom technology and was awarded innovation prices from the French state and the region Midi Pyrenees. It benefits from the support & partnership of French National Technological & Economical Platforms (PFL).
Mapaero
Grant in 2018
Mapaero is a manufacturer and distributor of advanced aircraft coatings based in Pamiers, France. The company specializes in developing, manufacturing, and marketing water-based and environmentally friendly coatings tailored to customer specifications. Mapaero offers a range of products, including paints for cabin and cockpit interiors, as well as waterborne and solvent-borne options. Their coatings are designed for OEM airframes and provide features such as anti-skid, antistatic, and anti-erosion properties, catering to the needs of the aerospace and aviation industries.
BERD
Grant in 2018
BERD, founded in 2006 by Professor Pedro Pacheco, is a company based in Matosinhos, Portugal, focused on providing construction and engineering services. The firm specializes in the design and development of patented technologies for constructing bridges and viaduct structures, utilizing an innovative movable scaffolder that incorporates a lightweight, auto-adaptative prestressing system. This technology, known as the Organic Prestressing System (OPS), was developed by the OPS Group of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Oporto. Since its inception, BERD has embarked on a process of international expansion, currently operating in various countries, including Spain, France, Germany, and the United States, among others. The company aims to leverage its advanced engineering solutions to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of construction projects globally.
NORAKER
Grant in 2017
NORAKER is a French company based in Villeurbanne, founded in 2005, that specializes in the design, production, and marketing of synthetic and bioactive biomaterials for implantable medical devices focused on bone substitution and osteosynthesis. The company provides solutions for dental and orthopedic surgeries, including applications for knee, shoulder, and small joints. Notable products include GlassBONE, a form of regenerative medicine, and injectable putty, which serves as a synthetic and bioactive bone graft substitute. NORAKER emphasizes innovation and differentiation in its offerings, collaborating closely with health professionals to enhance patient comfort and improve care quality in the medical industry.
Leclanché
Grant in 2017
Leclanché SA is a Swiss company that designs, develops, manufactures, and sells customized energy storage solutions across various sectors, including electricity generation, mass transportation, heavy industrial machinery, and specialty batteries. The company operates through three primary segments: the Stationary Business Unit, which focuses on systems for electricity generation and transmission; the e-Transport Business Unit, which provides solutions for marine, road, and rail transportation; and the Specialty Battery Business Unit, which offers both custom and off-the-shelf battery storage and charging solutions for civil, military, medical, and industrial applications. Established in 1909 and headquartered in Yverdon-les-Bains, Leclanché emphasizes sustainability and quality throughout its production processes and serves a global market, exporting to countries including the Netherlands, Canada, France, Germany, and the United States.
Plume Labs
Grant in 2017
Plume Labs, established in 2014 and headquartered in Paris, France, specializes in air quality monitoring and personal exposure tracking. The company produces a wearable air sensor and a mobile application, Air Report, which provides real-time pollution forecasts and personalized recommendations to users in over 150 cities worldwide. Plume Labs' technology empowers individuals to plan their activities and reduce exposure to air pollution, while its data platform, Air Cloud, enables businesses and decision-makers to access and analyze air quality data.
Datapole
Grant in 2017
Datapole is a young innovative company focused on developing advanced analysis and forecasting platforms that aid in resource management and sizing. The company utilizes a range of cutting-edge technologies, including simulations, complex event processing, neural networks, recommendation engines, and machine learning, to analyze data and provide real-time recommendations for business decisions. Datapole collaborates with fundamental research laboratories affiliated with the CNRS and is supported by various organizations, including the BPI, the Region Île-de-France, and the City of Paris. The company is also recognized as part of the Double Laureate Entrepreneurship Network and is affiliated with the ADVANCITY competitiveness cluster and CAP DIGITAL. Datapole's teams are based in the Paris Region Innovation Nord Express, a hub for startups specializing in digital and cleantech sectors.
PKparis
Grant in 2017
PKparis is a company based in Paris, France, that specializes in creating innovative storage solutions for a variety of devices, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Founded in 2013, the company offers a range of products designed for ease of use and portability. Its product lineup includes the K’Ring, a smart keychain; the K’lip, a USB key; the K’2, a dual-key microSD; and several USB 3.0 devices. Additionally, PKparis provides the K’Save, a versatile 3-in-1 kit compatible with both iOS and Android devices. The company aims to enhance user experience by developing connected objects that facilitate data storage and access.
PKvitality
Grant in 2017
PKVitality is a bio-wearable company based in Paris, France, that specializes in developing innovative health monitoring devices. Its flagship product, K'Watch Glucose, is a smartwatch-style continuous glucose monitoring device that employs a micro-needle sensor to allow diabetics to monitor their glucose levels painlessly and discreetly. This wearable tracker is designed to provide real-time data without the need for calibration, offering a complete history of glucose levels and sending alerts for potential hypo or hyperglycemia episodes. Additionally, PKVitality is expanding its product line to include a Continuous Lactate Monitor and multi-analyte continuous monitors, which will further enhance the capabilities of their health monitoring technology. Founded in 2017, PKVitality aims to simplify health management for individuals, particularly those with diabetes, by eliminating the discomfort associated with traditional blood tests.
MilliDrop
Grant in 2017
MilliDrop Instruments SAS specializes in the design and development of cell culture machines utilizing millifluidics technology for bacteriological research and diagnostic applications. Founded in 2015 and based in Paris, France, the company offers advanced in vitro diagnostic machines that facilitate the incubation, analysis, and manipulation of samples, with volumes ranging from approximately 100 nanolitres to a few picolitres. Their innovative MilliDrop DIV instruments enable users to identify infectious agents and determine the appropriate antibiotic doses needed to effectively combat them, thereby minimizing therapeutic failures linked to improper antibiotic selection or excessive dosages. Additionally, MilliDrop's analyzers allow for the simultaneous study and cultivation of various cell cultures, as well as the sorting of phenotypes of interest and conducting serial dilutions, supporting microbiologists in their efforts to screen microbes for antimicrobial susceptibility testing.
AdaptiveBee
Grant in 2017
AdaptiveBee designs and develops sweet technologies for web users across mobile and desktop platforms. With a focus on Adaptive Technology, they pride themselves on creating a highly-personalized user experience for each individual. Founded in 2016, the company is headquartered in Paris, France.
Ecov
Grant in 2017
Ecov is a Paris-based company specializing in innovative carpooling solutions aimed at improving transportation efficiency in peri-urban and rural areas. Founded in 2014, it offers a unique service called COVOIT', which integrates hardware and software to establish connected ridesharing stations. These stations feature color touchscreen terminals for passengers to register, pay, and request rides, along with LED displays showing destinations. Ecov's mobile application provides real-time information on station locations and estimated wait times, enhancing user experience. The company's concept operates like a bus line, allowing spontaneous carpooling without prior booking, thus addressing the inefficiencies of traditional ride-sharing methods. With a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving access to transport for low-income individuals, Ecov collaborates with various stakeholders, including businesses, communities, and engineering firms, to implement effective carpooling solutions. The company also provides continuous user support and service, making it easier for drivers to offer empty seats and for passengers to share rides conveniently.
Augment
Grant in 2017
Augment is a mobile application that enables businesses to visualize their 3D models in Augmented Reality (AR) within their actual environment and at real scale. Founded in October 2011 and headquartered in Paris, with additional offices in New York City and Orlando, Augment assists retailers and manufacturers in enhancing customer engagement, boosting sales, and minimizing product returns through interactive AR experiences. The platform facilitates the seamless creation and management of deployable mobile 3D and AR visualizations, which can be utilized in eCommerce, field sales, and educational contexts, effectively merging physical and virtual experiences for users.
Concilio
Grant in 2017
Concilio is a digital health platform based in Paris, France, focused on enhancing access to healthcare and preventive services. The company provides a comprehensive service that assesses and improves personal health through personalized healthcare recommendations and medical consultations. Concilio's platform connects users with relevant healthcare experts, allowing them to receive curated advice and reliable information tailored to their specific health issues. This approach aims to streamline the process of obtaining quality healthcare and ensures users can quickly access the appropriate medical professionals for their needs.
SofTech SRL
Seed Round in 2017
SofTech srl is a software company based in Bologna, Italy, specializing in the development of information and communication technology platforms tailored for the integration of social, health, and healthcare networks within the public administration sector. Founded in 1997, SofTech has established itself as a prominent player in the field of socio-health information systems and has expanded its market presence to include operations in France, particularly in Paris and the Île-de-France region. The company offers innovative solutions for managing personal services, positioning its products as unique and state-of-the-art within the industry. SofTech operates as a subsidiary of Dedalus S.p.A. since July 2019, further enhancing its capabilities and market reach.
RESOLUTION Spectra
Venture Round in 2017
Resolution Spectra focuses its R&D on tailoring solutions to applications that require a high level of performance, compactness, robustness. RESOLUTION Spectra Systems was set up in 2011 to develop an offer based on SWIFTS technology and advanced optical spectroscopy. Its founders are senior engineers, business managers and research scientists from high-technology companies and research laboratories from the Grenoble area in France. The company is also based in Meylan near Grenoble, one of Europe’s leading high-technology centers.
Apitic
Seed Round in 2017
Apitic is a software development company based in Lannion, France, established in 2007. The company specializes in creating web-based software solutions tailored for various business management needs, including cash register systems, billing, human resource management, production management, and e-commerce payments. Apitic's software is designed to enhance visibility and streamline operations for retail and e-commerce businesses. It allows users to access their business performance data from any internet-connected device, such as computers, tablets, or smartphones. The platform optimizes stock management, simplifies financial collections, and automates accounting processes, making it particularly beneficial for takeaway restaurant chains and food shops looking to manage cash flow and inventory effectively.
ENYO Pharma
Grant in 2016
ENYO Pharma SA is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Lyon, France, that focuses on the discovery and development of innovative treatments for acute and chronic viral infections. Established in 2014 by a team of scientists from the Infectiology Research Center, the company utilizes a proprietary platform to identify intracellular therapeutic targets and develop small molecule therapeutics. ENYO Pharma's research primarily targets significant human infecting viruses, with current programs aimed at treating chronic hepatitis B and severe influenza. The company's pipeline includes a lead compound, EYP001, which modulates FXR to reduce the cccDNA reservoir and inhibit the expression of viral proteins, along with EYP002, which is in preclinical studies. With an emphasis on addressing unmet medical needs in infectious diseases and metabolic disorders, ENYO Pharma has established collaborations with prominent research institutions to enhance its drug development efforts.
Silex Cognitive Sourcing
Grant in 2016
Silex is a french based startup that offers the first cognitive sourcing platform as a SaaS. Renowned for its technological expertise in Artificial Intelligence and Big Data applied to Purchasing, Silex helps procurement teams achieve better sourcing performance and automate recurring tasks.
Datapole
Grant in 2016
Datapole is a young innovative company focused on developing advanced analysis and forecasting platforms that aid in resource management and sizing. The company utilizes a range of cutting-edge technologies, including simulations, complex event processing, neural networks, recommendation engines, and machine learning, to analyze data and provide real-time recommendations for business decisions. Datapole collaborates with fundamental research laboratories affiliated with the CNRS and is supported by various organizations, including the BPI, the Region Île-de-France, and the City of Paris. The company is also recognized as part of the Double Laureate Entrepreneurship Network and is affiliated with the ADVANCITY competitiveness cluster and CAP DIGITAL. Datapole's teams are based in the Paris Region Innovation Nord Express, a hub for startups specializing in digital and cleantech sectors.
Emulsar
Grant in 2016
Emulsar, founded in 2004 by brothers Christophe and Frédéric Arnaud, is based in Paris, France, and specializes in designing and manufacturing machines for the production of homogeneous emulsions. The company serves various industries, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and cosmetics, providing innovative solutions that enhance product quality while preserving essential characteristics. Christophe, an engineer with a background in agrifood processes and experience in major companies like L’Oréal, developed the high-performance emulsification technology that underpins Emulsar's offerings. Frédéric, who holds a master's degree in entrepreneurship and has a background in communication, joined his brother to help establish and grow the business. Emulsar has been recognized as a Young Innovative Company and has received CIR approval, reflecting its commitment to innovation and scientific advancement in emulsion technology.
Aenitis Technologies
Grant in 2016
Aenitis Technologies is a French start-up founded in July 2014 by Mauricio Hoyos and Jean-Luc Aider, both researchers associated with the CNRS at the PMMH Laboratory in Paris. The company specializes in the development of medical devices aimed at enhancing cell therapy preparations. By utilizing acoustophoresis technologies, Aenitis Technologies creates innovative solutions for the separation, manipulation, and filtration of biological elements. Their focus is on addressing challenges faced by cell therapy units and blood banks, particularly in areas such as cell sorting, washing, and isolation. Aenitis Technologies aspires to lead the market in filtering and separating solutions through their advanced acoustic preparation techniques, with the ultimate goal of revolutionizing practices in public health.
Detect Réseaux
Grant in 2016
Detect Réseaux identifies and locates buried networks of all kinds. First national franchise of the network detection. It deploys throughout France a network of independent and experienced experts, to provide reliable solutions to your projects. Detect Réseaux experts have a solid background in Public Works. Specialists in the detection of buried networks, they are familiar with the problems encountered in the field. The reliability of the measured data is its first commitment. Its experts work at the heart of complex situations where the slightest error has consequences.
Nanolike
Grant in 2016
Nanolike is a company that focuses on logistics optimization solutions specifically tailored for the chemical and agri-food sectors. Established in 2012 and based in Midi-Pyrenees, France, Nanolike offers an IoT-based software platform designed for industrial applications. This platform enables real-time monitoring of inventory, providing alerts and data that help clients manage their logistics more efficiently. By streamlining operations and improving inventory management, Nanolike assists businesses in reducing transportation costs and avoiding shortages, ultimately enhancing supply chain efficiency.
Reminova
Grant in 2016
Reminova Ltd. develops innovative dental solutions focused on repairing tooth enamel and enhancing oral healthcare. Founded in 2014 and based in Perth, United Kingdom, the company offers a painless remineralization procedure that addresses early-stage tooth decay without the need for drilling, filling, or anesthetic injections. Its key product includes a dental instrument designed for electrically assisted enhanced remineralization treatments, alongside consumable treatment packs aimed at conditioning and repairing damaged enamel. Reminova's technology also extends to various dental applications, such as tooth whitening, endodontics, erosion treatment, restorative dentistry, hypersensitivity, and orthodontics. The company markets its products in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Japan, with the goal of transforming how dentists treat dental caries and enabling patients to maintain their natural teeth throughout their lives.
Prizm
Grant in 2016
Prizm is a company based in Paris, France, that has developed an intelligent audio player designed to enhance the music experience at home. This device transforms traditional speakers into learning music players, automatically adjusting the music it plays based on the preferences and habits of the individuals present in a room, as well as the current atmosphere. Through real-time analysis, Prizm’s audio player refines its musical recommendations over time, allowing users to enjoy a personalized listening experience that aligns with their tastes. The company was founded by Olivier Roberdet.
PINTO SAS
Grant in 2016
PINTO is a civil engineering company based out of Fougères, Brittany, France. This company specializes quickly in delicate work, in industrial work, in addition to its general activity in building work. In the last twenty years, the company has increased its specialization in industrial works, civil engineering works, water treatment and engineering works in general. In June 1969, she obtained the national qualification (132) specialized in reinforced concrete.
easyLi
Grant in 2016
easyLi is a French company that specializes in the development, manufacturing, and servicing of lithium batteries tailored for light electric vehicles. The company focuses on providing lithium-ion technologies that support various applications, including electromobility, onboard and off-grid energy systems, and smart building solutions. By catering to the electric vehicles, logistics, and robotics sectors, easyLi aims to enhance energy performance and efficiency for manufacturers and users alike. Their operations encompass engineering, manufacturing, and customer support, ensuring a comprehensive approach to battery storage solutions.
Streamdata.io
Grant in 2016
Streamdata.io is a developer of real-time API management software focused on event-driven infrastructure. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Meylan, France, the company, previously known as Mobile Service SAS, operates as a subsidiary of Axway Software SA. Streamdata.io offers three primary services: Distribute, Journey, and Discover. Distribute enables the consumption and publication of events alongside APIs, transforming traditional request/response models into streams of events. Journey provides consulting services and a platform to assist companies in managing their API lifecycle, while Discover helps organizations catalog their digital assets to design effective APIs. The company has collaborated with various partners, including Xignite and Salesforce, to enhance its offerings. Streamdata.io has received multiple accolades, including the European Data Award in 2016 and recognition as a top startup in France. Additionally, the company contributes to industry standards such as AsynchAPI and OpenAPI, emphasizing its commitment to advancing API technology.
Didson
Grant in 2016
Didson is a creator of active noise canceling solutions allowing people to live without noise open windows. Located in Lyon and specialized in the manufacture and marketing of acoustic modules, SARL DIDSON aims to create intelligent and effective devices and solutions dedicated to active noise canceling for comfort of life and potentially sound reproduction.
3DKreaForm
Grant in 2016
3DKreaForm is a French firm incorporated at the end of 2012, which ambitions to become a major actor of guided implant surgery. The company aims to penetrate its home market, scale up, and expand in Italy, Germany and Spain, which together represent over 70% of the European market unit-wise, with around 4.5M implants each year. 3DKreaForm developed Pix Dental System (PDS), an EC-certified cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) solution enabling General Dental Practitioners to perform minimally invasive image-guided surgery.
VitamFero
Grant in 2016
VitamFero SA is a biotechnology company based in Angers, France, that specializes in the development and marketing of prophylactic agents, particularly vaccines and neonatal immunostimulants, aimed at treating various infectious diseases. Founded in 2005, the company utilizes its patented Toxo Mic1-3KO technology to create innovative vaccines targeting Apicomplexe parasites. Its product line includes vaccines such as VFOtx-251 for ovine toxoplasmosis, VFOne-273 for bovine neosporosis, and VFOlh-211 for canine leishmaniasis and equine protozoal myeloencephalitis. With a focus primarily on veterinary healthcare, VitamFero is dedicated to addressing the challenges posed by these infectious agents, thereby improving animal health outcomes.
Dymant
Grant in 2016
Dymant is a French startup that collaborates with luxury craftsmen to create and sell limited edition objects. The company operates an online platform where members can purchase a curated range of luxurious products, including tote bags, passport holders, card holders, and notebooks, with prices ranging from $500 to tens of thousands of dollars. Membership to Dymant is exclusive, requiring an invitation from an existing user to join the community. This focus on exclusivity and craftsmanship sets Dymant apart in the luxury market.
Reuniwatt
Grant in 2016
Reuniwatt specializes in solar energy forecasting, cloud observation, and solar radiation estimation, offering patented solutions that enhance the reliability of solar energy production. Established in 2009, the company has become a leader in photovoltaic (PV) production forecasting, providing services to Independent Power Producers worldwide with exceptional accuracy. With over 250,000 hours dedicated to research and development, Reuniwatt holds four patents in its field. The company operates from offices in Reunion Island, Paris, and Toulouse, delivering unique forecasting solutions via a Software as a Service (SaaS) model. This technology enables various stakeholders in the electricity value chain, including production operators, grid managers, utilities, and energy traders, to effectively manage the inherent variability of solar energy. Through its innovative tools, Reuniwatt contributes to making solar energy a more dependable resource.
Nanolike
Seed Round in 2016
Nanolike is a company that focuses on logistics optimization solutions specifically tailored for the chemical and agri-food sectors. Established in 2012 and based in Midi-Pyrenees, France, Nanolike offers an IoT-based software platform designed for industrial applications. This platform enables real-time monitoring of inventory, providing alerts and data that help clients manage their logistics more efficiently. By streamlining operations and improving inventory management, Nanolike assists businesses in reducing transportation costs and avoiding shortages, ultimately enhancing supply chain efficiency.
Whylot
Grant in 2016
Whylot is a French small and medium-sized enterprise founded in 2011 by Dr. Romain Ravaud, located in Cambes in the Lot department. The company specializes in the development and manufacturing of electric motors, particularly focusing on miniature electric motors, magnetic couplings, and electromagnetic actuators. Whylot is known for its innovative approach, creating new magnetic circuit topologies that result in ultra-compact and lightweight motors. Its research and development efforts have led to the patenting of 26 innovations in electromagnetism, emphasizing the company's commitment to advancing technology in this field. Additionally, Whylot provides engineering and research services tailored to the automotive industry, offering clients efficient and cost-effective solutions for axial flow electric motors.
NaturePlast
Grant in 2016
NaturePlast is a company based in Caen, France, specializing in the distribution of bioplastic resins, including polylactic acid and polyhydroxyalkanoate. The company provides a range of products, such as semi-finished items like sheets and films, as well as finished goods, including boxes, cups, and pens. NaturePlast supports industrial clients in developing products from bioplastics, ensuring they have access to bio-plastic materials made from renewable sources like vegetable starch. The company aims to facilitate the integration of bio-plastics into various industries by offering competitive pricing and comprehensive support for project development.
Energiestro
Grant in 2016
Energiestro is a French technology company focused on developing flywheel energy storage solutions. Founded in 2001 by Anne and André Gennesaux, along with several investors, the company initially aimed to create an innovative generator that would provide renewable electricity and heat to buildings. While this project achieved technological success, it did not lead to commercial products due to the lack of competitively priced renewable fuels. With the rise of solar photovoltaic energy as a cost-effective renewable source, Energiestro's flywheel technology now addresses the significant need for energy storage. This technology operates by accelerating a rotor to maintain energy as rotational energy, offering a viable alternative to traditional battery storage and supporting the increased adoption of renewable energy.
World Gaming Federation
Grant in 2016
World Gaming Federation is an international organization that focuses on building, promoting, and organizing eSports competitions and gaming events across the globe. Established in 2015 and headquartered in Paris, France, the organization offers a comprehensive platform that caters to both casual gamers and professionals. Its services encompass concept development, eSports tournament management, online broadcasting, and the provision of gaming data. By creating a unique platform tailored to the diverse needs and expectations of the gaming community, World Gaming Federation aims to enhance the overall gaming experience for participants and spectators alike.
edXact
Grant in 2015
EdXact SA specializes in developing and marketing electronic design automation tools specifically for physical verification applications within the microelectronics and semiconductor industries. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Voiron, France, the company offers a suite of software solutions aimed at complex integrated circuit (IC) and system-on-chip (SOC) designs. Its key products include JIVARO, which focuses on reducing parasitic networks in IC nanometer designs; COMANCHE, designed for analyzing large parasitic networks; and VRFJ, which enhances inductor model netlist reduction while significantly decreasing RFIC non-linear simulation times. EdXact maintains a strategic partnership with MediaTek and has established sales offices across Europe, Japan, Korea, Israel, India, and Taiwan. As of 2016, EdXact operates as a subsidiary of InfiniScale S.A.
MI Medical Innovation GmbH
Grant in 2015
MI is engaged in medical device probe and implant developments, Hyper-IMS patents at MI, regulatory under umbrella of CGS sensors. It has been awarded a Horizon 2020 SME Instrument phase 1 grant from the European Commission to develop Sniff-Nose for clinical assessment of heart failure. MI is a concept company to give a platform to new ideas under constraints of correct medical device regulatory. The joint project proposed together with our French partner, emka TECHNOLOGIES, got granted with Horizon 2020 Seal of Excellence, issued by the European Commission on 8 February 2016.
Matchic
Grant in 2015
Matchic Labs is a user experience & advertising research company based in Paris, highly focused on web & mobile eye-tracking analysis. Matchic Labs holds several patents on a new eye-tracking technology, allowing accurate mobile eye-tracking analysis on smartphones & tablets.
STILZ Chimie
Grant in 2015
STILZ Chimie is a French independent privately-owned SME specialized in the development and manufacturing of dyes, paints, and other products. STILZ Chimie supplies dispersions and formulations of paints and/or inks in the context of B2B contracts for industrial clients, notably in the luxury and leather goods markets. The company was created in 1975 with an activity destined for the shoe industry. In 1985, it diversified its activities with the production of dyes for the luxury leather goods market and polyol pastes and in-mold paint systems for injection processes in the aeronautic sector. For more than 40 years, STILZ Chimie has been a recognized and prominent SME in its fields.
EP Tender
Grant in 2015
EP Tender is a France-based company founded in 2012 by Jean-Baptiste Segard, specializing in a modular service for extending the range of electric vehicles. The company offers a smart power bank trailer that serves as an electric generator, available for on-demand rental. This innovative solution is designed to facilitate long-distance travel for electric vehicle users, providing a seamless experience that balances affordability with environmental sustainability. By offering a practical and efficient means of extending the driving range, EP Tender aims to support the transition to cleaner energy in the transportation sector.
Echy
Grant in 2015
Echy is a France-based company founded in 2010 that specializes in capturing sunlight from the exterior of buildings and transporting it indoors using fiber optic technology. This innovative approach allows Echy to deliver natural, clean sunlight to various environments, including shops, offices, schools, retirement homes, hospitals, and museums. The technology enhances the quality of life by creating brighter, more inviting spaces without the heat or ultraviolet rays associated with direct sunlight. By reconnecting individuals with natural light, Echy aims to improve learning conditions, enhance workplace environments, and promote the health benefits associated with exposure to daylight.
EasyMile
Grant in 2015
EasyMile SAS, established in 2014 and headquartered in Toulouse, France, with offices in Singapore and Denver, USA, specializes in manufacturing and operating driverless, electric autonomous vehicles for smart mobility solutions. The company's flagship product, the EZ10, is a driverless shuttle capable of transporting up to 12 passengers over short distances, serving urban and suburban areas. EasyMile partners with leading manufacturers to integrate its award-winning, safety-focused technology, offering innovative mobility options to clients such as transport operators, city authorities, airports, corporations, and universities worldwide.
Commerce Guys
Grant in 2015
Commerce Guys SAS is a company specializing in open-source e-commerce solutions, notably through its flagship product, Drupal Commerce. This platform leverages the capabilities of Drupal, a leading open-source content management system, to provide merchants, agencies, developers, and technology partners with robust e-commerce tools. Founded in 2008 and based in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, Commerce Guys offers a range of services including consulting, expert development, support, hosting, and training. The company also provides managed commerce solutions that encompass site development, dashboard setup, and ongoing support. Recognized for its contributions to the industry, Commerce Guys has received several accolades, including Gartner’s Cool Vendor in E-Commerce and the E-Commerce Paris Grand Prize.
Fidzup
Grant in 2015
Fidzup is a Paris-based company that offers web-oriented tools tailored for brick-and-mortar businesses. Established in 2013, it has developed a distinctive in-store analytics platform that enables retailers to retarget customers with personalized mobile advertisements. By integrating Wi-Fi and GPS technology, Fidzup's local marketing platform tracks the behavior of mobile users both at the point of sale and in surrounding areas. This capability allows retailers to gather valuable data on consumer behavior, analyze it effectively, and deliver targeted advertisements directly to customers’ mobile devices, thereby enhancing local market engagement.
New Generation SR
Grant in 2015
New Generation SR is a management consulting company based in Paris and Lyon. Focused on free software and strong proposal, it offers its customers the solution best suited to their needs. All technologies offered by Newgeneration SR allow simple and intuitive use for any user.
Ecoxia
Grant in 2015
Ecoxia is a startup in the green building industry. Ecoxia has created a "smart envelop" solution for builders. Thanks to its technology, it becomes very easy for builders to develop nearly zero energy building or even positive energy buildings. Vermont House built in Yerres (France) proves the effectiveness of ECOxIA solution.
StreamVision
Grant in 2015
StreamVision is a full-service turn-key multimedia solutions provider, offering an extensive range of e-solutions to broadcasters, hotels, universities, and hospitals worldwide, as well as a one-stop provider of a complete array of IP video and audio solutions, including design, end-to-end integration, and support. Created by Dr. Mohamed Rebiai, this company is also a leading developer of e-health solutions for medical and hospitality fields, constantly developing and pioneering new solutions and technologies targeted towards facilitating end users' quality of life improvement. Streamvision's development architecture and multimedia integration focus on user-friendliness and interactivity. StreamVision's headquarters are in Paris, France with a branch in Algeria. Its core competencies in signal processing and its know-how in training and communication technologies allow for a smooth and trouble-free operation and implementation on customers' site. Moreover, thanks to its expertise in web technologies, StreamVision can also create your company's website on demand.
Phenix Technologies
Grant in 2015
Phenix Technologies is a French company that offers innovative recycling solutions for your rubber scraps. With rubber grinding machines and a devulcanization unit inside its premises, as well as a fully equipped scientific laboratory, Phenix Technologies team works everyday on finding energy and cost efficient recycling solutions that meet industrials expectations. The core business of Phenix Technologies is the development of innovative solutions for the recycling of end-of-life rubber and production waste. Phenix-Technologies has developed and patented several machines for grinding, micronizing, but also pneumatic conveying and granulometric separation. Phenix Technologies is a Horizon 2020 SME Instrument Phase 2 winner for its project "Devulc". Devulc is a novel recycling technology based on a cost-effective devulcanization process which uses supercritical CO2 instead of solvents banned by the REACH directive. For most applications, supercritical CO2 is not even required. The Devulc products are of good quality and suitable for reuse as second-hand raw materials.
DAMAE Medical
Grant in 2015
DAMAE Medical, established in 2014 and headquartered in Paris, France, specializes in developing innovative medical devices for dermatological applications. The company's flagship product, OCTAV, employs advanced optical imaging technology to provide dermatologists with high-resolution, in-depth images of skin tissue, similar to traditional histology, but without the need for tissue excision or processing. This non-invasive, in-vivo imaging modality enables precise, efficient, and rapid evaluation of skin tumors, aiding in the diagnosis of skin cancers. DAMAE Medical's mission is to harness the power of bio-photonics to revolutionize medical imaging and diagnosis in dermatology.
Zeulab
Grant in 2015
Zeulab is a Spanish biotechnology company specializing in the development, production, and marketing of in vitro diagnostic tests for the food and the environment. Zeulab is a world leader in the development of tests for the detection of antibiotic residues in food, food fraud detection, detection of food allergens, etc. In recent years he has developed a new exclusive line of tests to detect toxins in food and water. These tests are being validated in Europe and USA to be recognized as official methods alternative. In vitro diagnostic tests for the food and the environment. Detection of antibiotic residues. Detection of veterinarian residues (hormones, tranquilizer) Species Identification (Adulterations) Allergens Biotoxins Detection of mycotoxins Pathogens All our development processes, production, and marketing are certified to ISO 9001. Zeulab spends more than 25% of its business on research and development of new diagnostic products with the aim of providing innovative analytical solutions that make it simple and effective work customers. Zeulab products are marketed in over 40 countries through partnerships with qualified distributors and exports over 70% of its production to Asian markets like Korea or China, Europe, France, Italy, Germany, Greece, etc, and Americans such as Argentina, Brazil, etc. Zeulab's tests are aimed at the Laboratories of the Food Industry, Food Control Laboratories and Environmental and official laboratories.
Adways
Grant in 2015
Adways is a technology company headquartered in Paris, France, that specializes in interactive video technology. Founded in 2010, the company offers a platform designed for video publishing, e-learning, and content delivery. This platform enhances user engagement by allowing viewers to interact with video content through touch or clicks, providing additional information and altering the narrative based on user choices. Adways also integrates advertisements relevant to the content being viewed, enabling brands to showcase interactive elements such as quizzes, polls, and social network feeds. This innovative approach supports the evolving needs of users in a mobile and tablet-driven digital landscape.
Emulsar
Grant in 2015
Emulsar, founded in 2004 by brothers Christophe and Frédéric Arnaud, is based in Paris, France, and specializes in designing and manufacturing machines for the production of homogeneous emulsions. The company serves various industries, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and cosmetics, providing innovative solutions that enhance product quality while preserving essential characteristics. Christophe, an engineer with a background in agrifood processes and experience in major companies like L’Oréal, developed the high-performance emulsification technology that underpins Emulsar's offerings. Frédéric, who holds a master's degree in entrepreneurship and has a background in communication, joined his brother to help establish and grow the business. Emulsar has been recognized as a Young Innovative Company and has received CIR approval, reflecting its commitment to innovation and scientific advancement in emulsion technology.
Algonesia Technologies S.A.S.
Grant in 2015
Algonesia Technologies S.A.S. (ALGONESIA) aims to be a global leader in microalgae R&D, solutions, technologies and services. ALGONESIA is guided by a philosophy of sustainability and positive impact – contributing to the multi-sector collaboration that ensures the long-term wellbeing of our planet. ALGONESIA was established in December 2011 and has its offices in Paris and laboratory and pilot plant in Carmargue, France. Between 2012 and 2016, Algonesia focused on the design and development of its microalgae production and extraction technologies and on microalgae product R&D. Algonesia is now poised to move to the next phase of its growth – industrialization of its technologies and the production of innovative microalgae-based produc
Tetrane
Grant in 2015
Tetrane is a French software editor that specializes in the security analysis of executable binaries. The company focuses on identifying and analyzing security vulnerabilities in software, which helps clients minimize their attack surface and enhance their cybersecurity. By operating in sensitive environments, Tetrane plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of both goods and people. Its commitment to quality and ethical values fosters trust among its customers, allowing the company to maintain strong, loyal relationships. Through its advanced technology, Tetrane enables clients to proactively address potential flaws in their software, thereby reducing the risks of hacking and piracy.
Natural Grass
Venture Round in 2015
Natural Grass SAS, founded in 2009 and based in Paris, France, specializes in the development and sale of eco-designed natural turf technologies for various applications, including sports, building-integrated vegetation, and landscape architecture. The company has established a research and development unit focused on reinforced natural soils, collaborating with a team of experts from leading universities and seasoned technicians in natural turf production and maintenance. Since 2010, Natural Grass has partnered with major French laboratories to create innovative turf solutions tailored for the sports, construction, and landscaping sectors. Notable clients include prominent football clubs and organizations such as Real Madrid, Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain, and AS Monaco. The company's products aim to address the challenges faced by world-class venues, optimizing green roofs, green walls, and high-performance sports turf.
Wde Maspell
Grant in 2015
Wde Maspell designs and constructs dryers and ovens for the high temperature treatment of vacuum wood. Since the early years of the '900 there have been numerous attempts to carry out a process of drying wood through the void, but despite all the studies carried out, it was not possible to make this process industrial. In 1962 Ing. Vincenzo Pagnozzi starts his original research in Turin on the drying of timber with the vacuum method, which will end in 1965 with the filing of the relative patent. On the basis of this invention a company is set up that gradually grows producing machinery and developing new technologies that generate, during the first decades of activity, 89 patents. From 1972 the son Ernesto, current owner, graduated in Electronic Engineering at the Polytechnic of Turin with an experimental thesis based on the research of the mathematical model of the vacuum drying of wood. Since 1975 the company, with its participation in the Hanover Fair - Germany - takes on an international face by granting construction licenses in Japan and the United States, thus beginning It is precisely in this context of international distribution that, in 1990, the company MA.FRA ( MASPELL FRANCE ) was founded in France, directed by Eng. Michel Jacquier. In 1994, with the creation of the new company WDE (Wood Drying Engineering), production underwent a considerable boost towards the optimization of production processes, bringing the construction standards of vacuum dryers to the highest quality levels. In 1997 this business model merged with the history of vacuum drying of wood under the name of WDE-MASPELL, a leading company in the sector with over 5000 customers worldwide. Since 2000, the construction and distribution network of WDE MASPELL in the Chinese market uses the partnership of GMI TIMBER DRYING EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING LIMITED (www.sesione.cn ), a company run by Mr. Raymond Yuen. In 2002, following the market needs, the WDE MASPELL BRASIL was founded, a totally Brazilian company run by Mr. Arnaldo Swalkin. In 2008 the technology of WDE-MASPELL meets, through a partnership regarding the Egyptian market, the VAC, a company headed by Mr. Gehad Zakaria. The vacuum drying system developed by Pagnozzi has attracted the worldwide interest of universities and research institutes applied to wood, which have carried out tests and purchased machinery in order to verify the validity of the method.
Metemis Development
Grant in 2014
Metemis supports its customers to provide them with quality products. These products are based on several years of research and the experience of Metemis in the field of measurement, in particular electrochemical measurement in liquid medium. It has a rapid diagnostic test for malaria, based on break-through detection technology and new biomarkers of infection. Metemis was established in 2014 and is based in Evry, France.
Save Innovations
Grant in 2014
Save Innovations SAS, based in Grenoble, France, specializes in the design, development, and marketing of pico-turbine power supplies that harness energy from low-speed fluids, particularly water. The company offers a range of low-voltage power supply solutions for various applications, including control equipment for water networks, sensors used in sea fishing nets, and safety and comfort equipment on cruise sailboats. Additionally, its products cater to irrigation systems, river signaling equipment, natural hazard monitoring, stationary camping vehicles, stand-alone lighting, and power supply for isolated stations and housing. Save Innovations serves both B2B and B2C markets internationally and has been operational since its incorporation in 2012.
Qarnot
Grant in 2014
Qarnot is a French company based in Montrouge that specializes in providing economical and ecological high-performance computing (HPC) solutions through an innovative platform. It designs and develops Q.rad, a computing heater that combines microprocessors and serves as both a heat source and a computing server. This unique product not only generates heat through computation but also allows users to regulate temperature via an embedded thermostat or smartphone. Qarnot's technology aims to reduce costs associated with traditional data centers, such as infrastructure, maintenance, and cooling, by offering a disruptive alternative for construction companies seeking efficient heating solutions for new buildings. Established in 2010, Qarnot has developed three generations of computing heaters to meet the needs of its clients while promoting sustainable computing practices.
Eblana Photonics
Grant in 2014
Eblana Photonics Ltd. designs and manufactures laser diode products for various industries, including space, medical, sensor, and fiber-optic communications. Established in 2000 and based in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland, Eblana also has offices in several countries, including France, Germany, the United States, Japan, China, and Taiwan. The company emerged from advanced research collaborations with leading Irish universities, such as Trinity College Dublin and the National Microelectronics Research Centre. Founded by Dr. James O’Gorman and Prof. John Hegarty, who have extensive backgrounds in laser research, Eblana aims to commercialize scalable laser manufacturing technology. This technology enables the production of high-performance, single-wavelength lasers at reduced costs, serving diverse mass market applications in broadband, access, and enterprise markets, as well as optical sensing and metrology. Additionally, Eblana offers research and development services on a contract basis.
Horus Pharma
Grant in 2014
Horus Pharma, founded in 2003 and headquartered in Saint-Laurent-du-Var, France, is a pharmaceutical company focused on ophthalmology and dermatology. It develops, manufactures, and markets a diverse range of products aimed at eye and eyelid health, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and food supplements. With a portfolio exceeding forty specialties, the company addresses various segments such as ocular micro-nutrition, eyelid disease, and contactology. Horus Pharma is recognized for its independent and innovative approach to providing quality medicines and enhancing eye health and comfort.
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