
On Monday, October 24, the CentraleSupélec Foundation's Entrepreneurship Support Grants award ceremony took place, in the presence of Romain Soubeyran (CentraleSupélec CEO), Nathalie Bousseau (CS Foundation Director), Rodolphe Rosier (Deputy Director of Entrepreneurship), and Alexis Kobassian (Director of La Fabrique).
Congratulations to the 6 student projects that won this year, sharing €25K to turn ideas into projects, and which will join the 21st by CentraleSupélec incubator. The winners will receive one year of support, and hardware projects will also be mentored by the teams at La Fabrique, CentraleSupélec's FabLab.
These entrepreneurship support grants have funded over 30 student projects since their creation in 2019: €50K are awarded annually, and the next call for projects will take place in early 2023, stay tuned.
Discover all the initiatives of the CentraleSupélec Foundation in support ofentrepreneurship : https://lnkd.in/efTiGazj
The 6 winning projects:
Galinios > Autonomous bird scaring device to help farmers protect their spring crops from bird damage. A project led by Clément Garrigue and Aurélien Amoureux.
Steppes > Digital training platform for low-carbon food, combining entertainment, learning, and the power of community. A project led by Amélie Picard, Clémence Grand, and Maureen Vagneron.
Safeband > Alert bracelet to be activated in case of assault or crowd movement at a festival. A project led by Youna KELLAY, Hector ALBIGES, Clovis PIEDALLU, Mathilde JACQUOTOT, and Maxime LIMOUSIN.
Loquans > Public speaking training application, based on artificial intelligence and personalized training. A project led by Paul Faverjon and Raphaël Menguy.
Bycelium > An open-source solution for visualizing, programming, and sharing digital knowledge within a codebase. A project led by Mathïs Fédérico, Antoine Delègue, Alexandre Sajus, and Sarah Gomey.
Depto > An individual educational assistant that optimizes student learning and facilitates teachers' work through artificial intelligence. A project led by Rakib Ibrahim / Michel Ewen.


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