6 French EDHEC start-ups in the Challenges Magazine rankings
This article was first published in the edhec.edu website - 02/04/2024
On 28 March, Challenges Magazine unveiled its annual list of "100 start-ups to invest in", highlighting the most promising French entrepreneurial projects. A benchmark article for all players in the ecosystem, it offers a golden opportunity to all entrepreneurs looking for funding to help their projects grow.
Of the 100 start-ups selected this year, 6 are being supported by our EDHEC Entrepreneurs incubator at STATION F.
This record reflects the quality and ambition of the 70+ initiatives that we support each year within our incubators.
Find out more about the innovations supported by these seasoned entrepreneurs.
Estuaire
Nicolas and Maxime Meijers joined the incubator in October 2023. Today, they are developing Estuaire, a data platform for monitoring and reducing the climate impact of aviation, primarily by tackling its so-called "non-CO2" emissions. This family-run start-up has also just been awarded the DeepTech label by Bpifrance.
Qweeko
Qweeko is a project led by Marie Voyer and Martin Bonte. Their aim is to automate the Life Cycle Assessment of electrical equipment and make the process accessible to manufacturers in the sector. Their adventure began with EDHEC Entrepreneurs in July 2022 and the start-up has just established a new partnership with Toshiba.
Corma
Freshly arrived in March 2024, Héloïse Rozès, Nikolai Fomm and Samuel Bismut have joined our STATION F incubation programme to develop Corma. This innovative project will centralise a company's software ecosystem and automate its main IT workflows.
My Fenix
Erell Tassin and Caio Zeidler have set themselves the mission of combating the gender gap in the investment sector. By joining the incubator at the end of 2023, they will accelerate the development of My Fenix, the first application enabling women to gain financial knowledge and invest.
Weathermind
Ahmad Isber, Medhi Gaaied and Mohamed Maskani are the 3 co-founders of Weathermind, whose aim is to help insurers take better care of the victims of natural disasters. This project has been on the EDHEC Entrepreneurs' benches since February 2023.
Save&Care
In February 2023, Manon Leroux will join our incubation programme. The only solo entrepreneur in this EDHEC Entrepreneurs selection, Manon is developing Save&Care, the 'Too Good To Go' cosmetics company.
To find out more about our activities, visit the EDHEC Entrepreneurs website.
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