The Innovation Village: 15 students – 1st-year Bachelor
The Innovation Village offers a genuine discovery trail, guiding curious visitors through a wide variety of thematic spaces featuring more than 60 exhibitors!
Robots, 3D printers, connected objects, Oculus Rift and augmented reality, mobile applications could all be tested on site, across major themes: play, learn, move, tinker, share, and care, including:
- Whisperies (children's book app)
- CAPC (digital educational toolkit)
- Mink (application development)
- Toolz (3D urban planning visualisation)
- Lenno (Video games)
- Abracadacook (smart cooking app)
- Clay (digital orchestra conductor)
- Arca Computing (database application solution)
Digital Campus students had the privilege of acting as mediators across the various spaces, introducing as many people as possible to the solutions, new technologies and innovations from all these startups and companies.
La Grande Jonction: 28 students – Passerelle
This FrenchTech Bordeaux event creates a direct link between professionals from the traditional economy and the digital economy through a day of testimonials from local and international players, case studies, conferences and workshops.
International experts came to share their experience around startups and French-speaking ecosystems. Our students were responsible for all mediation and reception duties for every professional registered at this event.
On the agenda, high-quality conferences covering a wide range of topics:
- Connected commerce
- Acceleration and shared startup-nation experience
- Cross-pollination between French-speaking ecosystems
- User experience
Many prominent speakers took part in these conferences, including Nicolas GAUME, appointed in 2015 as head of the Developer eXperience (DX) division at Microsoft France.
Several major partners were present at the pop-up village of La Grande Jonction, including: