The innovation and development fund committee met on 11 March and interviewed 9 student project leaders.

The projects, at all stages of development from idea to proof of concept, demonstrate the creativity and commitment of our students.

The committee would like to thank the students for their participation.

For this session, the committee has given its support to the following students:

  • Roure Julien (Thomas Beulé and Enzo de Zorzi, 3rd year students at the École Centrale de Lille), for E ZIK , a mobile application that connects amateur musicians. The project has been awarded €1,000.
  • Brigon Indian (and Océane Pouilly, students at ITEEM), for Sustainable grid, a platform for connecting players with projects in the field of sustainable development. The grant amounts to €1,000.
  • Julien Zammet (and Florentin Ledy, IG2I students) for Cyberdefend, an AI-based Saas solution for analysing site security. The prize is €1,000.
  • Felix Monnier (Antonin Morel Fillon and Benjamin Renoux, students at the École Centrale de Lille) for the Tournois project, a turnkey tournament organisation software. The grant is €2,000.
  • Louis Damas, (3rd year student at the École Centrale de Lille) for Alopy, whose mission is to help people suffering from androgenetic alopecia to understand, diagnose and treat their condition using a digital pathway and an AI tool. The grant amounts to €3,500.
  • Arthur Zolfaghari (5th year student at ITEEM) for the Event Wishes project, a Saas dedicated to wedding planners who want professional and ecological wedding management. The prize is €2,000.