CentraleSupélec Accelerates Industrialization with 18 Deeptech Startups
CentraleSupélec has selected 18 deeptech startups to enhance industrialization efforts, increasing the total to 48 in its program. This initiative aims to convert complex scientific innovations into scalable businesses across various sectors, including robotics, healthcare, and climate solutions, addressing the industry's need for reliable, sustainable technologies.

CentraleSupélec's 21st accelerator has added 18 deeptech startups, focusing on future industrial innovations, including robotics and healthcare technologies. Eleven of these startups are dedicated to advancing the 'Future of Industry' category, addressing challenges such as adaptability in robotics and the integration of autonomous defense systems.
Marine Metals aims to automate ship recycling, while Tumbleweed seeks to standardize space container manufacturing. Companies in healthcare, including AIDO and KORANOV, focus on enhancing medical diagnostics.
This initiative highlights the necessity for startups to transition from prototypes to industrial-scale production, reflecting Europe's technological sovereignty needs. Access to research labs and strategic support is critical for these startups to thrive in competitive markets.




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