2023-06-30 12:55:00
The competition has been organized by Huawei France since 2014, in partnership with the Richelieu committee. The idea is to participate in the development of impactful French start-ups. Because Huawei has been established in France for 20 years and invests 15% of its turnover each year in innovation, a pillar of growth according to representatives of the Chinese tech giant. Anne-Claire Wang, head of the Digital InPulse program to recall that “Huawei’s first research and development center in France has been set up in Sophia Antipolis [ils en possèdent 5 aujourd’hui ainsi qu’un centre en recherche fondamentale]. Only in 10 editions [7 à Nice], more than 600 startups applied, 89 were winners and €2.6 million in prize money was awarded. That here in Nice, the jury had a hard time deciding between the seven startups in the running for the 2 coveted prizes.”
On the first step, with an endowment of 30 euros, the Toulousaine Touch2See (touch tablet to allow the visually impaired to follow sports competitions). The second prize was awarded to Fair Vision, our Niçoise which connects sports arenas to its players, parents, family, with artificial intelligence and a layer of data, all wireless and powered by solar energy. Jean-Michel Felderhoff, president (blue checkered shirt), dedicates this award to his entire team.
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