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140 French Tech Startups at 2022 CES in Vegas

January 5-8, Venetian Expo

After a virtual edition in 2021, 140 French startups will exhibit at CES 2022 from January 5 to 8 in Las Vegas. Among the startups present, 24 come with the support of Business France and will bring together exhibitors from various tech sectors: IoT & wearables, entertainment, wellness, mobility, cybersecurity, machine intelligence, robotics, etc.

Business France and Team France Export will bring together 8 French regions and 3 private partners: La Poste, EDF and Le village by CA, for a total of 140 companies in Venetian Expo, under the French Tech banner.

Among the 140 startups present, 24 come with the support of Business France after being selected by a jury of experts for the innovative nature of their product with the goal of meeting potential customers and investors looking for the latest market trends in various fields. The delegation will bring together exhibitors from various tech sectors: IoT & wearables, entertainment, wellness, mobility, cybersecurity, machine intelligence, robotics, etc.

Among the most exciting innovations presented by our exhibitors this year, Daan Technologies will introduce its Bob connected mini dishwasher for the US market, Lify Air, will showcase a technology that detects pollen in the air, Tali Connected, will offer a smart helmet that improves motorcycle riding safety, and Venym, will feature their high-performance sim racing pedals. Find more information about the entire delegation below.

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

Several events will punctuate the 4 days of the exhibition, such as the Coffee Break organized by the 3 partners of Business France in the French Tech pavilion (Booth 60407):  BNP Paribas (Bank Of the West et WAI by BNP Paribas), Inpi et Dassault Systemes. The Coffee Break will bring together international distributors and French companies.

On January 5, a French evening will be held by invitation.

“To help French winners qualify their meetings on-site or online, Business France organizes coaching sessions ahead of the CES. Because this kind of operation requires preparation. Efforts are focused on actions that optimize digital relationships.  startups will be able to meet the demand for innovations,” said Christelle Peyran, Head of Tech at Business France.

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