The document describes a program called the Paris French Tech Ticket that aims to attract international entrepreneurs to Paris to launch startups. It provides an overview of the thriving Paris startup ecosystem, including over 40 incubators and 80 coworking spaces that support around 1,500 new startups annually. The program will provide visas, grants, support services, and space in an incubator to make it easier for talented foreigners to relocate to Paris. The goal is to strengthen France's global competitiveness and position Paris as a leading destination for innovation and startup growth worldwide.
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Spanish Digital Startup Ecosystem Overview 2015Aleix Valls
Spain is known for many things all around the world, but digital or technology have not been one of such things for many decades. However, things are slowly but steadily changing for both regions.
Barcelona has been described by many as and up-and-coming technology hub in Europe, thanks to a healthy combination of high class educational institutions, government support, ability to attract foreign talent and various waves of entrepreneurs and companies that have planted the seeds for generations to come.
Given the young nature of Spain and Barcelona’s technology scenes, an analysis of their evolution has yet to be produced. 2015 was a record year for the country, and this report will analyse the bigger trends that have defined this record period of time and the areas that could and should still improve over the next few years in order for Spain and Catalonia to become worldwide known for their technology advancements.
We invite you to explore the strategic vision and the main projects that we have been developing over the last years to transform Lisbon into one of the most Competitive, Innovative and Creative cities in Europe.
Something with this ambition can only be achieved with a wide network of partners, cultivating a great openness to new concepts and ideas and a leadership and execution capacity that makes these opportunities a reality.
We hope to maintain the confidence and participation of all to continue this extraordinary adventure!
Lisbon Challenge Tourism Day was organized by Lisbon Challenge (Beta-i) and Turismo de Portugal to join first time entrepreneurs with seasoned startups, investors and key players in the tourism sector held on July 4 2014, at Microsoft headquarters in Lisbon. Full program here http://lisbonchallenge-tourismday.eventbrite.pt
Spanish Digital Startup Ecosystem Overview 2015Aleix Valls
Spain is known for many things all around the world, but digital or technology have not been one of such things for many decades. However, things are slowly but steadily changing for both regions.
Barcelona has been described by many as and up-and-coming technology hub in Europe, thanks to a healthy combination of high class educational institutions, government support, ability to attract foreign talent and various waves of entrepreneurs and companies that have planted the seeds for generations to come.
Given the young nature of Spain and Barcelona’s technology scenes, an analysis of their evolution has yet to be produced. 2015 was a record year for the country, and this report will analyse the bigger trends that have defined this record period of time and the areas that could and should still improve over the next few years in order for Spain and Catalonia to become worldwide known for their technology advancements.
We invite you to explore the strategic vision and the main projects that we have been developing over the last years to transform Lisbon into one of the most Competitive, Innovative and Creative cities in Europe.
Something with this ambition can only be achieved with a wide network of partners, cultivating a great openness to new concepts and ideas and a leadership and execution capacity that makes these opportunities a reality.
We hope to maintain the confidence and participation of all to continue this extraordinary adventure!
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LISBON: ATLANTIC INNOVATION AND STARTUP CITYPaulo Carvalho
Lisbon strategic vision is clear and ambitious: to position Lisbon as one of the most competitive, innovative and creative cities of Europe.
Our strategy is based on promoting the internationalization and the competitiveness of Lisbon at a global scale. We are working hard and fast to stimulate innovation, creativity and the entrepreneurship spirit in the city making Lisbon a place open to new experiences.
Lisbon is clearly assuming its privileged position as the gateway for the European consumers and an international platform for the Portuguese speaking emergent economies with 250 million consumers.
The strategic position of Lisbon as an “ATLANTIC BUSINESS HUB” aims to attract investment, companies and talents.
The number of INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN LISBON is growing and the city is becoming one of the Erasmus student’s top choices. The project “STUDY IN LISBON” is going to be a web platform with the central objective of attracting and retaining talent, making Lisbon a global hub in the fields of knowledge and innovation.
Lisbon is working very hard to positioning itself as a global STARTUP CITY. Many international entrepreneurs are choosing Lisbon to launch their ideas, products and services positioning itself as one of the top five “Startup Cities” in the World (Source: Entrepreneur magazine).
Lisbon City Council involved a diverse range of partners. The Lisbon Incubators Network which currently includes 11 incubators, adding more than 200 startups and 800 jobs. The network includes 11 business accelerators, 4 FabLabs, 15 coworking spaces and the community of business angels and venture capital investors.
The City is developing an economic policy based in the development of STRATEGIC CLUSTERS an efficient instrument for the gathering of resources and funding. Cluster being developed: Creative Economy; Health and Well Being; Maritime Economy; ICT/Web; Tourism; Retail and Commerce.
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Our report unpacks the current progress and outlook for the German ecosystem using our ecosystem model to highlight Germany’s unique positioning in an increasingly global playing field for startups.
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In addition to sharing our excitement about Germany and expressing our belief that the ecosystem is stronger than ever we look at robust business networks, the continued government support via entities such as KfW and the vibrant founder community.
White Star Capital has made landmark investments in Germany and seen many of the findings play out with our portfolio companies. Tier has raised Series B in 2019 led by international investors such as Mubadala, Goodwater and ourselves, while Clark has benefited from a large domestic market for insurance.
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LISBON: ATLANTIC INNOVATION AND STARTUP CITYPaulo Carvalho
Lisbon strategic vision is clear and ambitious: to position Lisbon as one of the most competitive, innovative and creative cities of Europe.
Our strategy is based on promoting the internationalization and the competitiveness of Lisbon at a global scale. We are working hard and fast to stimulate innovation, creativity and the entrepreneurship spirit in the city making Lisbon a place open to new experiences.
Lisbon is clearly assuming its privileged position as the gateway for the European consumers and an international platform for the Portuguese speaking emergent economies with 250 million consumers.
The strategic position of Lisbon as an “ATLANTIC BUSINESS HUB” aims to attract investment, companies and talents.
The number of INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN LISBON is growing and the city is becoming one of the Erasmus student’s top choices. The project “STUDY IN LISBON” is going to be a web platform with the central objective of attracting and retaining talent, making Lisbon a global hub in the fields of knowledge and innovation.
Lisbon is working very hard to positioning itself as a global STARTUP CITY. Many international entrepreneurs are choosing Lisbon to launch their ideas, products and services positioning itself as one of the top five “Startup Cities” in the World (Source: Entrepreneur magazine).
Lisbon City Council involved a diverse range of partners. The Lisbon Incubators Network which currently includes 11 incubators, adding more than 200 startups and 800 jobs. The network includes 11 business accelerators, 4 FabLabs, 15 coworking spaces and the community of business angels and venture capital investors.
The City is developing an economic policy based in the development of STRATEGIC CLUSTERS an efficient instrument for the gathering of resources and funding. Cluster being developed: Creative Economy; Health and Well Being; Maritime Economy; ICT/Web; Tourism; Retail and Commerce.
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- Germany leverages its global industrial leadership to retain its place as the top destination for European mobility VC investment in 2019, reaching $1.3bn in funding, representing 26% of total funding. Its corporate strengths also drive investments in fintech and B2B software, representing 23% and 20% of total funding, respectively.
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Plus que 1000 start-up sur 33 000 m2 à Paris
1. Get your Ticket to Paris and launch your startup in a unique ecosystem!
PARIS FRENCH TECH TICKET LAUNCH
A PROGRAMME TO ATTRACT INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURS
www.frenchtechticket.paris #Paris #FTTicket
20 MAY 2015 - PARIS TOWN HALL
2. Get your Ticket to Paris and launch your startup in a unique ecosystem!
FOREWORD BY AXELLE LEMAIRE, MINISTER OF STATE FOR DIGITAL AFFAIRS
FOREWORD BY ANNE HIDALGO, MAYOR OF PARIS
1. PARIS, STARTUP CAPITAL
2. FRENCH TECH’S INTERNATIONAL OBJECTIVES, THE FRENCH STARTUP ECOSYSTEM
3. OVERVIEW OF THE PARIS FRENCH TECH TICKET
4. LOCATION OF PARTNER INCUBATORS IN PARIS
5. PROJECT LEADERS
3. Get your Ticket to Paris and launch your startup in a unique ecosystem!
FOREWORD BY AXELLE LEMAIRE
The government’s intention when launching the French Tech Initiative was to underscore the fact that
“showing how” and “knowing how” are two facets of the same goal for digital technology and innovation,
both within France and abroad.
We want this international reach to be materialised on a daily basis in French Tech cities through meetings
and collaborative work between innovators and startup entrepreneurs from different backgrounds.
This is the thinking behind the French Tech Ticket for foreign entrepreneurs that was announced by
President Hollande in October 2014. The Programme covers a raft of hosting services including visas,
grants, customised support and space in an incubator. The scheme has ease of access and a straightforward
application file that can be submitted online via a multilingual website.
The aim is quite simply to encourage the most talented individuals to come to France to generate economic
activity and create jobs. They will also help to bolster France’s appeal in the face of global competition and
consolidate its position as one of the leading innovative nations.
To ground this governmental measure in a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem with far-reaching
international influence, we have elected to trial the scheme together with the Paris City Council. Paris is an
appealing destination, but not just for tourists – the city has a network of facilities and initiatives that draw
in entrepreneurs and innovators from around the world. We need to build on this appeal to make it both
widespread and systematic.
Paris, the European startup capital and the breeding ground for major entrepreneurial undertakings –
including Critéo, Sarenza and Blablacar – has substantial assets. These include a skilled workforce, facilities,
telecom infrastructure and access to financing. Paris is set to drive global innovation, bringing the country’s
entire French Tech network with it.
The Paris French Tech Ticket Programme is part of this momentum and, from next year, it will be extended
to all French Tech flagship locations in France’s cities.
France is positioning itself as the leading host nation for innovation stakeholders in today’s digital world.
4. Get your Ticket to Paris and launch your startup in a unique ecosystem!
FOREWORD BY ANNE HIDALGO
Paris as the world innovation capital – this is not only a goal, it is also very much a part of the city's
destiny.
Paris has extraordinary assets at its disposal – multinational companies, world-class research labs, top
universities and business schools and highly-efficient business incubators – and we intend to leverage
these assets by rolling out a bold new policy. A total of 130,000 square metres have been made
available for startup incubators since 2001, and this is just the beginning. The forthcoming Arc de
l’innovation métropolitain (a programme to establish an “arch” of business incubators and telework
centres around Paris) will open up new prospects and opportunities.
With the Paris French Tech Ticket, we are looking to encourage our incubators to host talent and ideas
from around the world. This is part of an exciting strategy to help Paris become a global startup
“factory”, a breeding ground for the answers to tomorrow’s challenges.
Today, I want to assure the world’s innovators that Paris will always be a venue for all forms of energy,
dreams and daring.
5. Get your Ticket to Paris and launch your startup in a unique ecosystem!
1. PARIS, STARTUP CAPITAL
In recent years, the French startup ecosystem has enjoyed incredible momentum, driven by a new
generation of entrepreneurs, investors, engineers, designers and many other talented individuals.
France has been called a new “Startup Republic”, dotted with thriving hubs and talent that are vehicles
for a robust entrepreneurial mindset. This domestic momentum has a name – “French Tech” – and
French startups are rallying around this emblematic moniker. The ecosystem is developing very quickly
and there is no doubt that France has now reached a tipping point.
This can be easily seen in Paris with its numerous innovation stakeholders, and where a strong political
will acts as a driving force. The city is quite simply bubbling with activity, with over 40 business
incubators, 80 coworking spaces, 20 fab labs, close from 1,500 startups being set up annually, and a
growing number of success stories. Today, there is an exceptionally strong impetus in Paris and this has
been acknowledged and heralded by international rankings. For example, it is the world’s leading city
for intellectual capital and innovation (PwC Cities of Opportunity, May 2014) and it is now the leader in
Europe for the vibrancy of its innovation market as regards the amount of fundraising and number of
transactions. Lastly, it appears in the top six world tech cities (CB Insights, “The Next Silicon Valley”,
November 2014).
Paris is located less than three hours' flight time from every European capital. Its unique position and
the presence of top universities, first-rate research labs, major companies and business incubators give
the city tremendous appeal.
Paris is focusing on excellence and globalisation to underpin its status as the world’s innovation capital.
Between now and 2020, an additional 100,000 square metres have been earmarked for innovation
activities. This includes the November 2015 launch of a massive 15,000-square-metre business
incubator on Boulevard Macdonald (19th district), which will gather innovative business incubation, a
school for developers, a fab lab and a business centre under one roof. This will be followed next year by
the “Halle Freyssinet – 1,000 startups” project (13th district) which will be the world’s largest business
incubator, and “Le Tremplin”, a sports-oriented innovation centre located within the Stade Jean Bouin.
6. Get your Ticket to Paris and launch your startup in a unique ecosystem!
KEY DOMESTIC FIGURES
France is #1 in EMEA for its number of high-growth companies for the 4th
year in a row
(Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA)
France is the Europe’s 2nd
most active venture market (Venture Source Clipperton)
RECENT SUCCESS STORIES
2 IPOs listed on Nasdaq in the last two years: DBV valuated more than 1,5 Md€ , Critéo >
1Md€.
In 2014, Paris startup Blablacar raised $100 million in July 2014 and Sarenza 80 millions in
January.
In 2014, 7 other companies raised more than $30 million
John Chambers, CEO Cisco, announces a $100 million investments in French startups
25% of all startups exhibiting @CES in 2015 were French. ”France is absolutely crushing it
at CES” Jason Gilbert, Yahoo’s Technology
PARIS STARTUP ECOSYSTEM
4000 startups in Paris and 100 000 m2
incubators
In 2016 will be opened, La Halle Freyssinet in Paris, the world largest digital business
incubator will host 1000 innovative startups in 33 000 m2.
7. Get your Ticket to Paris and launch your startup in a unique ecosystem!
2. LA FRENCH TECH’S INTERNATIONAL OBJECTIVES,
THE FRENCH START-UP ECOSYSTEM
Start-ups play a determining role in France’s economic strategy and their influence extends well beyond our
borders. They provide jobs, generate value and are set to have international reach by encouraging talented
individuals and investors from around the world to come to France.
France has now reached a tipping point with solid momentum in the form of a number of fundraising
operations representing $100m, buyouts of start-ups by major global players, listings on NASDAQ for Criteo
and DBV and unprecedented numbers of companies being set up in recent years.
Building on this momentum, the government introduced an initiative named “La French Tech” in November
2013. The aim is to unite, organise and promote the French startup ecosystem, to boost startups’ growth
via accelerators and, lastly, to bolster French Tech’s international influence. With “La French Tech”, which
supplements both measures already rolled out to enhance France’s appeal through promotion and
advocacy work, and the French Tech Hubs, whose role is to coordinate French ecosystems abroad, the
French government is giving itself the means to make France one of the world’s most appealing nations for
start-ups.
For several years now, the Paris City Council has been conducting a bold policy to assist startups. This has
transformed Paris into one of the world’s main innovation centres. Paris’s thriving innovation scene, the
number of business incubators, startups and major groups involved in the Open Innovation programmes,
have altered the way in which the opportunities offered by the Parisian market are perceived abroad.
This robust growth is essentially due to the proactivity of French entrepreneurs and the richness of the
higher education offering focusing on innovative entrepreneurship. However, this means that Parisian
business incubators, unlike their counterparts in the world’s other major cities, are still not hosting
sufficient numbers of foreign entrepreneurs.
An innovative ecosystem derives its strength from a wide range of stakeholders. With this in mind, as part
of the French Tech Initiative, the Paris City Council and the French government are pooling their resources
and experience to make Paris the world’s startup capital. Following the example of countries such as Chile
and the United Kingdom, and in an environment in which talent is being strongly marshalled and where
there is international competition, they are launching the Paris French Tech Ticket to encourage foreign
entrepreneurs to come and set up or scale up their startups in Paris.
8. Get your Ticket to Paris and launch your startup in a unique ecosystem!
3. OVERVIEW OF THE PARIS FRENCH TECH TICKET
The aim of the French Tech Ticket is to encourage international entrepreneurs with bold projects in the
startup or scaling up phase to come to France.
The Programme targets entrepreneurs from all over the world who may or may not already have a business
in France, and who are, for example, completing their education and looking to create a startup. Teams
must comprise one to three founding members, and a maximum of one French person per team.
o Host Welcome Pack
Fast-track procedure to obtain a residence permit
Prize money of €12,500 (6 months). It will be possible to get a second prize of 12 500€ at the end of
the 6 months (for a total of 25 000€ for 12 month). Each team member will get a prize.
Free space in a partner incubator
o Dedicated workspace made available
o Access to events and training sessions provided by the incubator network
o Access to a senior mentor to support the start-ups growth
Tailored programme of events
A Help Desk to provide assistance with red tape
A Paris Landing Pack to help foreign entrepreneurs relocating to Paris
Lower prices on Air France flights, a Gold loyalty card and advertising for the startup via Air France
9. Get your Ticket to Paris and launch your startup in a unique ecosystem!
o Eligibility criteria
Projects
Projects must be in the startup or scaling up phase, i.e. with the goal of creating an innovative
startup, in the high-tech sector or elsewhere, based on a fast-growth model (i.e. disruptive
technology and scalability) across all innovative sectors, e.g. digital, medtech, biotech, fintech, etc.
(Import/export activities, advisory services, franchises and technology maturation programmes are
all ineligible)
Project leaders participating in the Programme:
Can be foreign or French. French project leaders must be members of a team that includes non-
French nationals (maximum of one French person per team)
English-speaking
Resident in France or abroad
Two to three people per project who are co-founders or company shareholders/directors (One in
exceptional circumstances)
Based in France and committed full-time to the Programme for a minimum six-month period (not
involved in any other businesses)
There are no specific requirements for age, startup creation date or selection based on level of education.
o Programme’s capacity in the first year: 50 entrepreneurs per session for an average of 25 projects
(100 potential entrepreneurs a year over two sessions if the Programme is approved after the first
pilot phase in Paris)
o The six-month Programme is renewable once for a maximum of one to three founding members.
o The process for submitting and selecting applications in questionnaire format will be available
online in June 2015 on the www.frenchtechticket.paris website. A pitch video will have to be added
to the application. The next stage of the process, where applicable, will be an interview via
videoconference. The final selection will be made by a committee comprising members of the
French Tech Initiative, the Paris City Council, Bpifrance, Business France, the Directorate General
for Enterprise (DGE), partner incubators and leading personalities of the tech & entrepreneurship
scene.
o Commitments required: entrepreneurs accepted for the Programme must take part for a minimum
period of six months on a full-time basis.
10. Get your Ticket to Paris and launch your startup in a unique ecosystem!
o Timetable
An initial pilot phase will take place in Paris as from September 2015
June 2015: website for submitting projects comes online
End-September 2015: application period closes
December 2015: winners announcement
January 2016: first entrepreneurs arrive in France
The Paris French Tech Ticket will be launched as part of a wider pilot scheme being run in partnership with
the Paris City Council in 2015 to test the Programme with the aim of rolling it out to other French Tech
cities as of 2016.
The number of startups created during the program and the number of jobs created by each team will be
monitored during and after the program.
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4. LOCATION OF PARTNER INCUBATORS IN PARIS
Partner incubators involved in the Programme:
Paris&Co, which has several incubators located around the city
104 Factory
Usine IO
La Paillasse
Numa
50 Partners
Paris Pionnières
Impulse Partners
Start-up 42
They pledge to:
- Ensure that a certain number of places, established upfront, are made available
- Appoint a mentor who speaks French and English
- Provide the Programme’s entrepreneurs with all relevant Programme content and a website in
English
- Promote the Programme abroad
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Each partner incubator will provide space and support to the projects selected on the following basis:
1. Space
Between one and three workstations will be made available.
2. Individual support
Each project will receive individual follow-up. The focus will be on providing operational support, including
coaching on how to raise funds, prepare pitches, jointly develop sales, read and understand a business plan
or a contract, recruitment advice, etc.
Support will also be given to project leaders to help them relocate to Paris. They will be provided with
information for variable lengths of stay in group lodgings (i.e. in youth hostels or university halls of
residence) or in private accommodation, and will be given advice on international mobility issues.
At the end of the Paris French Tech Ticket Programme, personalised support will be offered to find
permanent relocation solutions for the startups, including finding office space or flexible office space
solutions (incubators, coworking spaces, temporary leases, business centres, etc.) that do not require a
long-term commitment and which sometimes include a business address for the company.
3. Group sessions open to all French Tech Ticket participants.
4. Project leaders will have the option of taking part in events organised by the partner incubator and will
be able to contact experts, other entrepreneurs and mentors involved in the Programme.
Coordination overseen by Paris&Co:
In the last few months, Paris&Co has been coordinating the Paris French Tech Ticket Programme and
rallying the support of the Paris incubator community.
Several workshops have been held to fine-tune the Programme and services that will be made available to
foreign entrepreneurs coming to France.
Paris&Co will continue to coordinate the Programme throughout the launch and rollout phases. As well as
harmonising the services offered to businesses by incubators, ensuring a streamlined approach is adopted
and consolidating feedback to French Tech, Paris&Co will provide know-how and advice to foreign
companies setting up shop in Paris. As part of this service, all Paris French Tech Ticket participants will be
provided with a Paris Landing Pack (which includes, amongst other things, advice on finding
accommodation in Paris).
Paris&Co addresses:
15th district – 130 rue de Lourmel: P&Co and Impulse
18thdistrict – 48, rue René Clair
19th district – Bd Macdonald
20th district – 24 rue de l’Est
20th district – 80 bis rue des Haies
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5. PROJECT LEADERS
“La French Tech”: an initiative by the French Government
The French Tech initiative has been launched in 2014 by the French government to promote and grow
internationally the French startup ecosystem. It is designed as a shared effort and collective ambition by
French entrepreneurs, by the French government and local authorities including government departments
(competitiveness, industry, treasury), Caisse des Dépôts (state-owned investment fund), Bpifrance (public
investment bank which supports SMEs), Business France (French promotional agency)
“French Tech” is the name given to this new generation of forward-looking entrepreneurs, investors,
engineers, designers who think globally.
Paris City Council
The Paris City Council is strongly committed to innovation, and Paris is one of the world's leading innovative
cities. Led by mayor Anne Hidalgo, this forward-looking policy – which will continue throughout her term of
office – has resulted in 130,000 square metres of floor space being made available to innovative startups.
Bpifrance
Bpifrance is a public group that is jointly owned by the Caisse des Dépôts and the French government. As a
trusted partner for entrepreneurs, Bpifrance provides financing for businesses – loans, guarantees and
equity – from their early stages through to stock exchange listings. In partnership with Business France and
Coface, Bpifrance also helps firms develop export activities and provides support services for their
innovation and acquisition projects.
Bpifrance offers businesses a financing continuum at every key phase of their expansion and a customised
offer in line with specific local issues.
With a network of 42 offices throughout France (90% of decisions are made locally), Bpifrance is a
competitive economic resource for entrepreneurs. It supports government policy implemented at central
and local level in order to:
• Accompany SMEs as they expand
• Lay the groundwork for tomorrow’s competitive landscape
• Develop an ecosystem that is propitious for entrepreneurship
Businesses have a powerful partner in Bpifrance, one that is nearby and able to provide an effective
response to the full range of their financing, innovation and investment needs.
For more information: www.bpifrance.fr – http://investissementsdavenir.bpifrance.fr/
Twitter: @bpifrance
Paris&Co
Paris&Co is the economic development and innovation agency of Paris. It focuses on innovation and
investment appeal with an eye to creating jobs and economic value. Paris&Co canvasses and provides
support for foreign direct investments, promotes the international appeal of Paris abroad, and fosters the
influence of Paris's innovation ecosystem through incubators for innovative start-ups, testing ground-
breaking solutions, organising events and cooperation between start-ups and global players.
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Business France
Business France is a government agency supporting the international development of the French economy
that was formed through the merger between Ubifrance and the Invest in France Agency on January 1,
2015. It advances and promotes business throughout France, and by French companies abroad.
Directorate General for Enterprise (DGE)
Under the authority of the Minister for the Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs, the Directorate General
for Enterprise drafts and implements public policy in the areas of industry, the digital economy, tourism,
commerce, craft industries and the service sector. Its 1,300 members of staff are active at central and local
levels via the Regional Directorates for Enterprises, Competition Policy, Consumer Affairs, Labour and
Employment (DIRECCTE), supporting the creation, expansion, innovation and competitiveness of businesses
of every size, both in France and abroad.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development
The Ministry of foreign affairs and international development is in charge of all the bilateral and
multilateral exchanges of France with its foreign partners. In Paris, it helps shape and implement the
national strategies for the attraction of investors and entrepreneurs and for export development, and is
one of the pillars of the French Tech community. Its wide network abroad, with more than 163 embassies
and 62 consulates, works on issues spanning education, research, technical and scientific cooperation,
innovation, trade and investment as well as consular matters, and is a major tool for communication and
soft power. The diplomatic services abroad will detect and target potential recipients for the French Tech
Ticket, promote and help implement it.
Ministry of the Interior
The Department of the Interior created a shortened and facilitated issuance of visas for the French Tech
Ticket entrepreneurs. This procedure will permit the prize-winners to get their visa in the shortest possible
time after their selection à the end of 2015 allowing them to enter the program at the beginning of 2016.
AirFrance
As Air France has always considered that promoting France abroad is one of its main priorities, it is natural
for the airline to be a part of the "Paris French Tech Ticket" program. For over 80 years, Air France, a global
airline with French inspiration, has always known how to adapt and innovate. Beyond the specific transport
conditions it offers its partners, Air France also offers them the means to share their initiatives with its
customers on board its flights, and abroad, via its commercial space and the image it represents. Working
closely together with these creators and innovators, helps to develop innovations and an entrepreneurial
spirit in-house, and is also beneficial for Air France
Air France-KLM is the leading Group in terms of international traffic from Europe. In 2015, it offers its
customers a network covering 316 destinations in 115 countries. With a fleet of 546 aircraft in operation
and 87.4 million passengers carried in 2014, Air France-KLM operates up to 2,200 daily flights.
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Partner support structures:
Paris & Co
Usine IO
With 1,000 square metres of design and workshop areas, 500 square metres of coworking spaces and a
dedicated team of experts to help members design prototypes and support them in the run-up to
manufacturing, Usine IO is the laboratory of choice for the objects of tomorrow.
StartUp42 by EPITA
StartUp42 is a world-class accelerator located on the EPITA campus. It is free, open to all and does not take
equity. It aims to help early-stage startups with at least one tech founder go from a good idea to a
prototype and a validation of an initial market hypothesis in four months. Launched in January 2013,
StartUp42 has already helped 36 startups on their way, 31 of which are still in business, with a combined
turnover of €1.8m in 2014 and more than €2.5m in venture capital.
Impulse Partners
Impulse Labs' accelerator Construction & Energie seeks out the most innovative startups and links them up
with industry leaders in the construction, property and energy sectors, including Vinci, Bouygues
Construction, Setec, Lafarge, Areva, Engie and ArcelorMittal. The goal is to help them get their technologies
to market faster and to offer innovative solutions for the urban challenges of tomorrow.
Starburst Accelerator
Starburst Accelerator is the world's leading accelerator for aerospace startups. It is based in Paris for
European access, and in Los Angeles for the US market. From project development all the way to inking
contracts, Starburst Accelerator assists startups and helps them grow their business alongside major
aerospace firms. Its key partners include Airbus, Safran, Thales, Air France Industry, Hutchinson and
Panasonic.
50 Partners
50 Partners offers help to innovative startups, providing them with the resources and skills of a solid group
of entrepreneurs and experienced business leaders. Each year, the founders of Blablacar, LeBonCoin,
Benchmark Group, Delamaison and Netbooster, among others, choose six to eight projects to support. The
selected companies also receive mentoring, access to an ecosystem of partners, financing, office space and
support to help their business grow internationally.
La Paillasse
NUMA
104factory
Paris Pionnières is the leading incubator and network for women entrepreneur: it has accelerated more
200 startups, and supported their development, allowing for a survival rate of 85%. Since its creation in
2005, the model of Paris Pionnières has been replicated in France and internationally, with incubators in
Brussels, Luxembourg and Morocco.
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MEDIA CONTACTS:
Elisabeth Laborde / Emile Josselin
sec.senum-presse@cabinets.finances.gouv.fr | +33 (0)1. 53. 18. 44 24
Mathieu Lamarre
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