French Automotive @ CES 2018

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CES LAS VEGAS LAS VEGAS - NEVADA - USA JANUARY 9 - 12, 2018

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BUSINESS FRANCE www.businessfrance.fr

Business France is the national agency supporting the international development of the French economy, responsible for fostering export growth by French businesses, as well as promoting and facilitating international investment in France.

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It promotes France’s companies, business image and nationwide attractiveness as an investment location, and also runs the V.I.E international internship program. Business France has 1,500 personnel, both in France and in 64 countries throughout the world, who work with a network of public- and private-sector partners. For further information, please visit: www.businessfrance.fr

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LA FRENCH TECH www.meetlafrenchtech.com

About La French Tech La French Tech is the term used to describe the French startup community: entrepreneurs, investors, engineers, designers, incubators, public organizations, etc. committed to the growth of French startups and to their international prosperity. This community includes champions such as BlaBlaCar, valued at €1.2 billion, or Sigfox and Devialet, which respectively raised €150 million and €100 million in 2016. The French Tech Initiative is an innovative public policy created in 2013 but it’s not about the government imposing regulations and limits, it’s about the government supporting the startup community. La French Tech is also about being open to the world with its 22 French Tech hubs accross the globe and welcoming foreign talent with the French Tech Ticket Program for international startups looking to set up in France. Both initiatives are examples of its international openness. For further information, please visit: www.meetlafrenchtech.com An open door for entrepreneurs : • Record Fundings : $2 billion raised in 2016 / $3.5 billion expected in 2017 • 5th biggest IOT market in the world • French Tech Visa, an accelerated procedure to obtain resident permits for startup founders, employees and investors. Visa.lafrenchtech. com • More than 9400 startups in France. Station F, the world’s biggest startup campus 3


PFA AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY & MOBILITIES www.pfa-auto.fr

charlotte.roudovski@pfa-auto.fr

PFA, AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY AND MOBILITIES is a collective interest organization, with the mission of consolidating and developing the 4,000 companies making up the fabric of the automotive industry and road transport sector in France, strengthening them in the face of international competition and the increasingly stringent demands of customers and regulations. PFA compiles a vision of the major challenges faced by the sector in terms of innovation, regulations, standards, industrial competitiveness, skills and jobs. From that, it identifies actions, services and tools, to improve its overall efficiency and that of all the links that make up the chain. PFA in particular seeks to: • Foster dynamic innovation, the engine of the sector growth, by piloting priority programs and facilitating collaboration between the different actors; • Be proactive in the areas of regulations and standards, at national and international levels, to provide the sector’s companies with the best possible conditions to develop; • Act so that the automotive industry can demonstrate its appeal; • S upport the development of SMEs and mid-tier companies (management, international, performance, synergies, etc.) and accompany them strategically and operationally; • Build sustainable, trusting relationships and improve the quality of customer/supplier relations so as to create value for each actor involved; • Anticipate the skills required for the jobs of today and of the future, by improving the match between needs and training and thereby offering real development opportunities to the men and women of our industry and those who join it in the future. 4


PÔLE SYSTEMATIC PARIS-REGION www.systematic-paris-region.org

With its Open Innovation focus, SYSTEMATIC PARISREGION international Innovation and Technology cluster brings together and promotes an ecosystem of excellence of over 820 members. PÔLE SYSTEMATIC PARISREGION 8 avenue de la Vauve Bât. 863 91120 PALAISEAU CEDEX France Ph.: +33 (0)1 69 08 06 85

Thierry LOUVET Europe and International Affairs Director Cell.: +33 (0)6 72 20 57 69 thierry.louvet@systematic-parisregion.org

Systematic connects stakeholders from software, digital and industry, and boosts digital projects through collaborative innovation, SME development, networking and business sourcing, across a range of strategic sectors: energy, telecoms, healthcare, transport, information systems, industry of the future, digital city, and security. The cluster promotes its members, its region and its innovation projects, with the aim of raising their profile and enhancing the attractiveness of the region and its ecosystem. The cluster and its projects are supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the French State (Direccte) and Paris Region.

François SAILLY International Business Developer Cell.: +33 (0)6 12 68 48 76 francois.sailly@systematic-parisregion.org

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EXHIBITORS LIST

French Tech............................................................................................................................................. 3 PFA Automotive Industry & Mobilities ................................................................................................. 4 Pôle Systematic Paris-Region................................................................................................................ 5

French Pavilion Exhibitors ART-Fi...............................................LVCC Central Plaza - Pavilion CP-5........................................... 9 Augmented Lidar............................LVCC Central Plaza - Pavilion CP-5......................................... 11 ISFM SARL.......................................LVCC Central Plaza - Pavilion CP-5......................................... 15 Prove & Run.....................................LVCC Central Plaza - Pavilion CP-5......................................... 17 TrustInSoft.......................................LVCC Central Plaza - Pavilion CP-5......................................... 19 Xee...................................................LVCC Central Plaza - Pavilion CP-5......................................... 20 YoGoKo...........................................LVCC Central Plaza - Pavilion CP-5......................................... 21

Other French Auto Exhibitors at CES : Arkamys...........................................LVCC Central Plaza - Booth CP3-A........................................... 8 Ateq Corp.............................................Sands Halls A-D - Booth 41374......................................... 10 Coyote....................................................LVCC North Hall - Booth 6115 ........................................ 12 Dassault Systèmes................................ LVCC North Hall – Booth 8300......................................... 13 ESI Group.....................Westgate Smart Cities Pavilion - Booth 1813......................................... 14 Optis World.............................. Hall LVCC NORTH HALL - Booth 3002......................................... 16 Senssight.......................... Sands Hall G - Booth 51054 (Eureka Park)......................................... 18

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ARKAMYS LVCC Central Plaza Booth CP3-A

As a recognized leader in audio signal processing, ARKAMYS develops innovative software and services for the automotive, mobile phone, virtual reality and IoT industries. Its sound experts are renowned for their work in 3D audio, voice processing, and sound rendering. They create cutting-edge solutions that optimize the speech intelligibility and audio quality of consumer electronics products. ARKAMYS delivers exciting new audio technologies, expanding its reputation over the past 16 years to create a strong presence in the USA, Europe, Japan, Korea, and China.

ARKAMYS 31 rue Pouchet 75017 PARIS France Ph.: +33 (0)1 79 97 14 50 Fax: +33 (0)1 58 59 29 68

ARKAMYS will showcase at CES 2018, a new scalable, modular and embedded software solution to provide an unparalleled in-vehicle audio quality from entry-level to Premium audio infotainment system!

Philippe TOUR CEO Ph.: +33 (0)1 79 97 14 50 ptour@arkamys.com

Isabelle MARGUET Marketing Communications Manager Cell.: +33 (0)6 60 23 29 40 imarguet@arkamys.com

@ArkamysNews

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ART-FI LVCC Central Plaza Pavilion CP-5

ART-FI 27 rue Jean Rostand 91400 ORSAY France Ph.: +33 (0)1 78 90 80 73

Founded in 2010, ART-FI designs, develops & improves innovative measurement solutions for the wireless industry. ART-Fi has become a world leader for Human RF exposure to electromagnetic waves (SAR), and wireless antenna performance (OTA) markets for mobile manufacturers and network operators, IoT makers and test laboratories. To meet our worldwide customers & the wireless industry needs but also to provide future-proof compact and faster measurement solutions, ART-Fi leans on a customer-centric strategy and a strong innovation culture shared amongst its 15 nationalities of talented people. In 2018, ART-Fi will bring its successful mobile market expertise & experience to the automotive industry to support the autonomous vehicle disruptive market commitments in wireless technology & electromagnetic waves exposure.

StĂŠphane PANNETRAT CEO Cell.: +33 (0)6 08 93 87 39 stephane.pannetrat@art-fi.eu

Richelieu QUOI Global Sales Director Cell.: +44 (0)79 1934 1999 richelieu.quoi@art-fi.eu

@SARtesting

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ATEQ CORP Sands Halls A-D - Booth 41374

ATEQ Corp. manufactures fast, accurate leak/flow testing instruments for quality testing applications in every industry from electronic devices to automotive components. Besides producing compact, reliable testers, ATEQ also offers expert consulting to guide companies through the complete workflow process of how to make their applications waterproof. While ATEQ specializes in differential pressuredecay leak testing instruments, other types of testing technologies are also available such as electrical and tracer gas leak testing along with continuous, mass and laminar flow testing.

ATEQ CORP

ATEQ is present in 37 countries with several assembly plants around the world to provide efficient sales, services and support to customers worldwide.

15 rue des Dames ZI 78340 78340 LES CLAYES-SOUS-BOIS France Ph.: +33 (0)1 30 80 10 20

Heidi FRANKLIN Marketing Coordinator Ph.: +1 734 838 6119 x115 hfranklin@atequsa.com

Davy LEBOUCHER North America CEO Ph.: +1 734 838 6118 dleboucher@atequsa.com

ATEQ USA 35980 Industrial Rd. LIVONIA, MI 48150 USA Ph.: +1 734 838 3100 Fax: +1 734 838 0644

George CHERIAN sales@atequsa.com

@ATEQLeakTest

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AUGMENTED LIDAR LVCC Central Plaza Pavilion CP-5

AUGMENTED LIDAR

LiDAR sensors are becoming a key component for ADAS and Autonomous Driving. However, LiDAR 3D Data is from a totally different nature than Camera or Radar sensor data. In order LiDAR to be useful, specific real-time processing techniques are required. Dibotics is the creator of the Augmented LiDAR technology. A low-power System-on-Chip can process the raw data from any LiDAR in real-time and solve most of the key challenges facing Autonomous Driving : Egomotion/Localization, live HD 3D mapping, Pointwise classification, Objects Detection & tracking, Sensor Fusion. With the Dibotic’s SoC, any LiDAR becomes a Smart LiDAR.

13 rue Saint-Honoré 78000 VERSAILLES France Ph.: +33 (0)1 86 95 35 83

Raul BRAVO CEO Cell.: +33 (0)6 26 17 22 98 raul.bravo@dibotics.com

Olivier GARCIA CTO Cell.: +33 (0)7 68 23 63 07 olivier.garcia@dibotics.com

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COYOTE LVCC North Hall Booth 6115

COYOTE 25 quai Gallieni 92150 SURESNES France Ph.: +33 (0)1 45 05 37 42 Fax: +33 (0)1 80 80 50 30

COYOTE provides community-based real-time information for car drivers who can anticipate all risks on the road with 30 different road safety alerts. The service is available in the form of dedicated devices, mobile applications, embedded solutions integrated into original equipment (Renault, PSA, Toyota, JLR). COYOTE, it is the alliance of Human and Technology, 5 million users have already joined the Community across Europe. The company strongly believes that connected technologies improve road safety. Coyote’s ambition is now to become the market leader in connected driver services. The company is planning to expand in new markets, especially in fleet management, stolen vehicle recovery system and smart driving. COYOTE extends its international presence with the opening of a R&D Lab in Canada.

BenoĂŽt LAMBERT CEO Ph.: +33 (0)1 81 80 20 70 assistante@moncoyote.com

Laurence LARVOR Marketing and Communication Director Ph.: +33 (0)1 81 80 30 48 llarvor@moncoyote.com

@Coyote_Officiel

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DASSAULT SYSTÈMES

DASSAULT SYSTÈMES, the 3DEXPERIENCE Company, provides business and people with virtual universes to imagine sustainable innovations. The Group brings value to more than 220,000 customers and 25 million users in 140 countries.

LVCC North Hall Booth 8300

At CES 2018, Dassault Systèmes will illustrate how industry, startups, entrepreneurs and makers are using the virtual world to invent sustainable solutions in digital health, vehicle technology, and smart cities.

DASSAULT SYSTÈMES 10 rue Marcel Dassault 78140 VÉLIZY VILLACOUBLAY France Ph.: +33 (0)1 61 62 61 62

Startups from the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab – Digital Orthopaedics, EEL Energy, Leka, L’increvable, XYT, Dracula Technologies, SYOS, and XSun – will be featured at Dassault Systèmes’ booth #8300 in the North Hall. Here, they will detail how collaborative technology ecosystems enable them to develop and deliver new concepts in consumer-focused sectors.

Olivier RIBET VP Industry Solutions olivier.ribet@3ds.com

Arnaud Malherbe Director Public Relations Cel.: +33 (0)6 87 56 24 61 arnaud.malherbe@3ds.com

@Dassault3DS

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ESI GROUP

ESI GROUP is a leading innovator in Virtual Prototyping software and services.

Westgate Smart Cities Pavilion - Booth 1813

Specialist in material physics, ESI has developed a unique proficiency in helping industrial manufacturers replace physical prototypes by virtual prototypes, allowing them to virtually manufacture, assemble, test and pre-certify their future products. Coupled with the latest technologies, Vir tual Prototyping is now anchored in the wider concept of the Product Performance Lifecycle™, which addresses the operational performance of a product during its entire lifecycle, from launch to disposal.

ESI GROUP Parc d'Affaires SILIC 99 rue des Solets BP 80112 94513 RUNGIS CEDEX France Ph.: +33 (0)1 41 73 58 00

The creation of a Hybrid Twin™, leveraging simulation, physics and data analytics, enables manufacturers to deliver smarter and connected products, to predict product performance and to anticipate maintenance needs.

Leah CHARTERS Marketing Manager, North America Ph.: +1 248 381 8231 Ph.: +1 248 860 9879 leah.charters@esi-group.com

@ESIgroup

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ISFM SARL

ISFM, an innovative mobility maker presenting its autonomous mobility service concept at CES 2018. The Smart Shuttle will be unveiled. Eco-friendly and open-aired, it accommodates from 6 to 30 people.

LVCC Central Plaza Pavilion CP-5

Its embedded intelligence allows a reliable on-demand mobility service, without creating any risks to operational safety. ISFM is an expert in intelligent transport systems and accompanies all those who wish to deploy new mobility services.

ISFM SARL 128 rue La BoĂŠtie 75008 PARIS France Cell.: +33 (0)6 51 22 07 99

Frederic MATHIS CEO Cell.: +33 (0)6 51 22 07 99 frederic.mathis@isfm.fr

Eric GENDARME Business Development Director Ph.: +44 7909 041243 eric.gendarme@isfm.fr

@ISFMnewMobility

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OPTIS WORLD Hall LVCC NORTH HALL Booth 3002

OPTIS WORLD ZE de La Farlede 60 rue Parmentier 83210 LA FARLEDE France Ph.: +33 (0)4 94 08 66 90 Fax: +33 (0)4 94 08 66 94

OPTIS, the virtual prototyping company, brings life and emotion to all industrial projects. Its world-leading solutions pave the way for a revolutionary design process: towards zero physical prototypes. Since 1989, OPTIS offers its expertise in light and human vision simulation coupled with famous CAD/CAM software and dedicated virtual immersive solutions. This synergy creates true-to-life virtual mock-ups which are used as real decision-making tools. Experience the first driving simulator that virtually reproduces the performance and behavior of advanced headlighting systems: AFS, ADB matrix beam and the new pixel beam. Discover the exciting and exclusive new features of OPTIS virtual reviews. And understand how by using OPTIS virtual prototyping, you not only improve your advanced systems but also significantly reduce its time to market.

Jacques DELACOUR President, CEO & Founder Ph.: +33 (0)4 94 08 66 90 info@optis-world.com

Philippe CAS Director of Marketing Ph.: +33 (0)4 94 08 66 90 info@optis-world.com

OPTIS NORTH AMERICA 3001 W. Big Beaver Rd, Suite 404, Troy, MI 48084 Ph.: +1 248 251 0128 americas@optis-world.com

Danielle FREDERICK

@OPTISWORLD

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PROVE & RUN

PROVE & RUN was created with the idea that large scale deployments of connected objects will become targets for remote cyber-attacks and that the solutions used in the mobile industry are not sufficient to answer to the challenge.

LVCC Central Plaza Pavilion CP-5

When designing connected cars, security engineers can in effect rely on three pillars: (1) Secure Elements or HSMs, (2) Trusted Execution Environments or secure OSs, (3) Hardware- or software-based hypervisors.

PROVE & RUN 77 avenue Niel 75017 PARIS France Ph.: +33 (0)1 75 77 55 55

In order to resist to sophisticated remote attacks, the last two need to be formally proven so as to be as close as possible to zero-bugs. This is what Prove & Run has done with ProvenCore, a formally proven secure OS, and ProvenVisor, a next generation secure hypervisor. For the automotive industry, Prove & Run can protect cars against hackers with multi-million dollar budgets.

Dominique BOLIGNANO CEO Cell.: +33 (0)6 87 68 59 25 dominique.bolignano@ provenrun.com

David GARNIER EVP of Operations Cell.: +33 (0)6 89 37 49 33 david.garnier@provenrun.com

@provenrun

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SENSSIGHT Sands Hall G Booth 51054 (Eureka Park)

SENSSIGHT 29 chemin du Vieux Chêne 38240 MEYLAN France

Lionel CHAVEROT

With SENSSIGHT products, discover an innovative way of managing wellness and comfort for automotive and smart home appliances Come and discover our products portfolio based on thermal infrared imagers: • an automotive device that provides accurate and meaningful data to manage comfort inside a smart electric car without impacting battery operating life (currently exhibited on a major automotive supplier booth @CES2018). • a ceiling mount device for home appliances and smart building wellness that performs such functions: precise temperature measurement, hot and cold spots detection, water leakage, presence and people counting, intrusion tracking, • the tiniest, hardened and wireless thermal endoscope with best-in class performances/price ratio that monitors and detects various events to take preventive actions.

Managing Director Cell.: +33 (0)6 28 35 41 45 lionel.chaverot@senssight.com

Benoit TAEYMANS CEO Cell.: +33 (0)6 89 99 17 79 benoit.taeymans@senssight.com

@senssight

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TRUSTINSOFT LVCC Central Plaza Pavilion CP-5

TRUSTINSOFT is an international software publisher, based in San Francisco and Paris. It provides an advanced static source code analyzer tool founded on formal methods, to verify software. TrustInSoft Analyzer offers all the features needed to check all the behaviours of the software, and the resources to solve the detected errors. TrustInSoft operates on different markets, both in terms of safety & cybersecurity. TrustInSoft recently launched its free and online version of its Analyzer, available on its website: trust-in-soft.com

TRUSTINSOFT 222 cour avenue du Maine 75014 PARIS France

Mahaut GOUHIER Business Development Manager EMEA Cell.: +33 (0)7 69 84 46 04 mahaut.gouhier@trust-in-soft.com

TRUSTINSOFT 2415 Third Street Suite 231 San Francisco, CA 94107 Ph.: +1 408 829-5882

Vic SHARMA Director of Business Operations US Cell.: +1 408 663-8793 vic.sharma@trust-in- soft.com

@TrustInSoft

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XEE LVCC Central Plaza Pavilion CP-5

XEE is the leading open platform that connects any cars to enable a new generation of mobility services for the drivers. With Xee, cars of all ages, all brands and all motor types are constantly emitting relevant data to the drivers. It’s giving detailed information about car’s health, safety needs and driving habits. Xee enables the drivers to open this data to trusted partners that build services to anticipate the driver’s needs at each stage of their journey. Reparation workshops, fleet or rental companies, and Insurance Companies: Xee help many businesses to reinvent their relationship with the drivers.

XEE Rue de Menin Parc de l’innovation 59520 MARQUETTE-LEZ-LILLE France Ph.: +33 (0)9 72 42 63 76

Together with data scientists and startups, Xee builds up an ecosystem that helps business to be more proactive towards fleets or drivers. Xee enables a greener, more convenient, and more sustainable mobility.

Yvan GRAVIER CEO Cell.: +33 (0)6 35 15 37 79 ygravier@xee.com

Laurent EVAIN Chief Business Development & Marketing Officer Cell.: +33 (0)7 62 93 88 61 levain@xee.com

@xee_fr

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YOGOKO LVCC Central Plaza Pavilion CP-5

YOGOKO 7 rue Jean Mermoz Bâtiment A 78000 VERSAILLES France Ph.: +33 (0)9 72 31 44 70

YOGOKO provides software communication solutions specifically designed for the connected & cooperative vehicle and more particularly for the autonomous vehicle. We developed Y-Smart, a unified communication platform. It combines all technologies needed to provide extended connectivity to the cloud and to exchange data between vehicles and the roadside infrastructure (V2X). It avoids the development of solutions in non-interoperable silos and facilitates the deployment of innovative services. Our highly sec ure sof t ware s tac k manag e s communications, data, and services. Extended connec tivit y is provided through the use of heterogeneous access technologies (ITS-G5, DSRC, WiFi, cellular 3/4/5G, satellite, LoRA‌). We integrate Y-Smart into various hardware platforms fitting to the appropriate deployment environments.

Thierry ERNST CEO Cell.: +33 (0)6 76 56 25 96 thierry.ernst@yogoko.fr

Emmanuel THIERRY CTO Cell.: +33 (0)6 98 77 11 51 emmanuel.thierry@yogoko.fr

@YoGoKoCEO

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INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS INC. (IMS) is an accounting, tax and consulting firm specializing in assisting the establishment of European companies in the USA. For the past 20 years, we have been supporting companies that want to set up and grow their businesses in the USA. Our independence and our multicultural team allow us to identify their needs and to propose concrete answers to companies wishing to set up and manage a subsidiary in the United States. Our current clientele allows us to position ourselves as a reliable partner in the support of companies in the industrial field. 51% of our clients are industrial companies involved in the Automotive, Transportation, Aeronautics, and Machine sectors. All of our clients are highly innovative and competitive companies coming primarily from France (56%), the UK (18%) and the Benelux (9%). Our locations in the USA are Chicago, Detroit, New-York, Tucson, and Bordeaux and Brussels in Europe. All attest and transaction services including audit, limited review, compilation, mergers and acquisitions are performed by International Attest Solutions (IAS), a Certified Public Accountant firm (CPA). International Attest Solutions LLC, created in 2010 by Antoine Guillaud and Michael Richter, is a sister company of International Management Solutions (IMS is not a CPA firm). IAS is an independent audit firm specializing in audit and assurance services. Both IMS and IAS work in close cooperation to meet the needs of our clients. Contact us at info@intlms.com International Management Solutions, Inc. 1700 W. Irving Park Rd. | Suite 302 | Chicago, IL 60613 T: 773-904-2000 | www.intlms.com


EUREKA PARK

BUSINESS FRANCE – LA FRENCH TECH SANDS CONVENTION CENTER BOOTH 50626

Abeeway

LinAgora

Airnodes

Lokly

Asaplace

Lovebox

Aurasens

Mainbot

BladeShadow

Miraxess

Blue Frog Robotics

My Brain Technologies

Camtoy

Partnering 3.0

Catspad

Romy

Caveasy

R Pur

Energy Square

Sensorwake

Exsens

Snips

Fenotek

Spartan

Green Creative

Team 8

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Tempow

Ilyu SAS (Shapeheart)

Timescope

Jagger & Lewis

Unistellar

Joy

Ween

Lancey Energy Storage

Smart Moov

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UBIMOBILITY 2018: 3- 16 JUNE 2018 www.ubimobility.org

Georges UCKO Head of Transportation Business France 205 North Michigan Avenue Suite 3730 Chicago, Illinois 60601 Ph.: +1 312 327 5247 georges.ucko@businessfrance.fr

Molly SWART Senior Trade Advisor – Automotive Business France 525 East Big Beaver Road Suite 202 Troy, Michigan 48083 Ph.: +1 248 457 1150 molly.swart@businessfrance.fr

Ubimobility is a unique acceleration program designed by Business France and supported by Bpifrance to bring French innovation in the fields of connected and autonomous vehicles to the U.S. In its 4th edition, 8 companies are selected by a jury of industry experts including representatives from Ford Silicon Valley, Fiat-Chrysler Group, Valeo North America, Magna International, Honda, Boston Consulting Group, WardsAuto, The University of Michigan, Qualcomm and The University of California-Berkeley. These 8 companies will receive coaching to adapt their message to the U.S. market. They will participate in targeted events bringing together diverse members of the automotive / mobility communities and will benefit from a program of personalized meetings in both the Detroit and Silicon Valley ecosystems. During their two-week immersion in the U.S., the 8 companies will meet with each of the judges’ mobility teams, as well as additional automakers, suppliers and venture capitalists in Detroit and San Francisco. Finally, each of the companies will benefit from 6 months of strategic coaching by the Business France automotive team from Chicago-Detroit.

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