The committee of the support fund for development and innovation actions (FAVI) recently met for the first time in the 2022-2023 academic year and examined 7 projects, all submitted by students (2 from École Centrale, 4 from ITEEM and 1 from the Biomedical engineering master’s course).
Finally, 4 projects have been selected to benefit from the support of Centrale Lille:
- Erwan Colombel and Théo Lecoutre (students in their second year at École Centrale) for the SYNAPS project.
This project sets out to create an intelligent and collaborative solution for semantic and intuitive information management based on the workings of the human brain. - Mathéo Lamblin and Alexandre Hachet (students in their fifth year at ITEEM) for the TAFTAVIE project.
Taftavie creates and manages multidisciplinary student teams to respond to projects undertaken by the region’s VSEs/SMEs. This allows students to be trained while being paid, and provides skilled, affordable resources for the companies concerned. - Nicolas Decottegnie and Florian Abelleyt (students in their fifth year at ITEEM) for the BACAO project.
- This hydroponic vegetable garden solution allows city dwellers to grow vegetables and herbs on their balcony.
- Martin Barran (fifth year student at ITEEM) for the DROPPY project.
- Droppy is France’s leading commercial prospecting agency specialised in voicemail drop.
This round of financing by the support fund for development and innovation led to the allocation of support packages amounting to €12,480.

