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Three start-ups supported by École Polytechnique made the trip to the CES 2023

The 2023 edition of the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, the world's largest tech exhibition, took place from January 5 to 8 with a smaller delegation of French start-ups, including three young companies supported by the Drahi-X Novation Center, the incubator of the École Polytechnique, as well as Valeo's R&D center, which has been working on safer, cleaner, smarter mobility for several years.
Three start-ups supported by École Polytechnique made the trip to the CES 2023
09 Jan. 2023
Entrepreneurship, Innovation

After two troubled years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas moved forward.

For its tenth year at this major global meeting of the Tech consumer, FrenchTech was present with a delegation of 200 start-ups, half as many as in 2020, relying less on  mass effect and more on a qualitative and selected choice of companies.

As in previous years, France was still the second largest delegation in terms of the number of participating start-ups, just behind the United States, with 170 innovative companies present in Eureka Park - the area dedicated to start-ups - and the rest in the Mobility area, which has become a major theme of the Show with a strong involvement of the world's car manufacturers.

Two other trends prevailed at the CES 2023: virtual reality and 3D; and the connected home, with health and digital wellness as the dominant theme.

Three start-ups and Valeo's Open Innovation Center, which is part of the Drahi-X Novation Center, the incubator of the École Polytechnique, each representing one of the key themes of the show, made the trip :

  • Gamma Pulse and its anti-virus air purification system.
  • RunBlind and its sound-based 3D guidance device.
  • Atmosgear and its augmented electric roller blades.
  • Valeo and its driving assistance systems, electrification, universal lighting and reinvention of interior space.

 

 

 

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