Impact
Find below the 11 projects in competition
in the category “Impact”.
Have a look at the projects in the Jeune Pousse category !
La cuisine de Jeannette
Ombeline GILLE - Audencia Grande École (2021)
La Cuisine de Jeannette is an authentic, inclusive and sustainable cannery project. Its mission is to help show that vulnerability, and more specifically disability, has a role to play in food transition. To do this, we collect downgraded, non-standard fruit and vegetables from local wholesalers and market gardeners and transform them into shelf-stable products such as fruit purées and jams. All our products are designed, produced and sold together with people with disabilities.
HEXAFRESH
Mohammad IBRAHIM - Audencia Grande École
Team members: Fahd Hassoun, Abbas Sandid, Mohamed Chaaban
HEXAFRESH is the new personal climate control technology device that cools , purifies, dehumidifies and refreshes a specific zone. It’s portable, doesn’t need any drainage or water refilling and uses an ecofriendly-GreenTech cooling technology. Furthermore, Our personalized AC unit covers a specific 1.8m^3 spherical volume and requires 85% less Elect-consumption compared to conventional ACs.
AgriCli Concern
Diana SARIA - MSc in Food and Agribusiness Management
Team member: Vu Thi Thu Hien
AgriCli Concern is a for-profit company that intends to provide hybrid consulting services in the food, agriculture and agribusiness sectors aligned with climate action. The aim is to provide well researched, innovative, sustainable and impact driven solutions to our clients worldwide. AgriCli Concern will provide solutions to the entire value chain.
Wardrobe
Sally Aba Akyere OSAFO - Audencia Grande École
Wardrobe is a one-stop shop for getting your traditional, cultural, local outfit styled for you, how you want it, when you want it and of course, where you want it! It doesn’t matter if it is a Kaftan, a Sari, Kaba and Slit, Hanfu, Qipao, an African styled print, you name it! We’ll help you create an outfit that fits you.
GODO
Gauthier MASSON - Audencia Grande École
Team members: Matthieu CODET, César ROUSSEL, Clément PUYBAREAU
Every year, over 720 million smartphones are thrown away. Godo‘s goal is to help companies and individuals reduce the environmental impact of their IT equipment by 80%. To do this, we offer a refurbished device rental service in France so that each of our users can be sure that their device has been and will be refurbished for as long as possible.
NEONED
Manon FOURRÉ - Audencia SciencesCom
Team members: Valentin Boudevin, Lucas D'Aram, Loïc Demolliens, Louis Guibert
Neoned creates the first recycling channel for neoprene wetsuits, and designs an upcycled yoga mat from neoprene wetsuits. Knowing that today 1 in 5 French people practice yoga, Neoned introduces more sense by offering a unique product made in France and 100% eco-designed.
GAB&COM
Lou Anne CHAVAILLON - Audencia Grande École
My project is to develop a communication consulting company specializing in AI, and in particular the metaverse. In the same way as sustainable development, artificial intelligence is both a major societal upheaval – which it is necessary to understand – but also a way to tackle the following systemic issue: man cannot produce indefinitely in a finite world.
Licence Assisted Drive (L.A.D.)
Monil SHAH - Audencia Grande École
Team members: Monil Atul SHAH, Chirag Mahendra MISTRY
We have created a system, linked to the government-issued driver’s licence, that allows the vehicle to be controlled very easily if an unauthorised driver is identified by the system. This system is designed in such a way that it can control the operation of the vehicle without harming the powertrain, passengers and other pedestrians and moving vehicles.
C'artes en main
Nine LETOURMY - Audencia Grande École
This project is in direct heritage of the “cultural democratization” desired by André Malraux. C’artes en main aims to enable children to discover art from an early age. The aim of this project is to discover the codes of art that influence us (in advertising, in pictorial works, in novels) in order to better understand the meaning of symbols in history and art.
9x12
Matthieu SAUNIER - Executive MBA
Team member: Martin LETOUVET
9×12 is a platform dedicated to environmental and societal issues to enable companies to access local skills in the field, while ensuring alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals and a real impact of the actions taken. Offering the advantages of freelancing to consultants with the support of a solidarity-based structure.
Le pré fabriqué
Valentin NAUTON - MMDC 2019
Team members: Sunny BAGNERIS, Simon RICHARD
Le Pré Fabriqué develops and manufactures agricultural equipment for farmers looking for new solutions to today’s problems. We are working to support the agricultural transition and give power back to farmers: thanks to scalable, modular and open source equipment, a farmer can create his own equipment, find inspiration in the community and save up to 60% on his machines.
La cuisine de Jeannette
Ombeline GILLE - Audencia Grande École (2021)
La Cuisine de Jeannette is an authentic, inclusive and sustainable cannery project. Its mission is to help show that vulnerability, and more specifically disability, has a role to play in food transition. To do this, we collect downgraded, non-standard fruit and vegetables from local wholesalers and market gardeners and transform them into shelf-stable products such as fruit purées and jams. All our products are designed, produced and sold together with people with disabilities.
HEXAFRESH
Mohammad IBRAHIM - Audencia Grande École
Team members: Fahd Hassoun, Abbas Sandid, Mohamed Chaaban
HEXAFRESH is the new personal climate control technology device that cools , purifies, dehumidifies and refreshes a specific zone. It’s portable, doesn’t need any drainage or water refilling and uses an ecofriendly-GreenTech cooling technology. Furthermore, Our personalized AC unit covers a specific 1.8m^3 spherical volume and requires 85% less Elect-consumption compared to conventional ACs.
AgriCli Concern
Diana SARIA - MSc in Food and Agribusiness Management
Team member: Vu Thi Thu Hien
AgriCli Concern is a for-profit company that intends to provide hybrid consulting services in the food, agriculture and agribusiness sectors aligned with climate action. The aim is to provide well researched, innovative, sustainable and impact driven solutions to our clients worldwide. AgriCli Concern will provide solutions to the entire value chain.
Wardrobe
Sally Aba Akyere OSAFO - Audencia Grande École
Wardrobe is a one-stop shop for getting your traditional, cultural, local outfit styled for you, how you want it, when you want it and of course, where you want it! It doesn’t matter if it is a Kaftan, a Sari, Kaba and Slit, Hanfu, Qipao, an African styled print, you name it! We’ll help you create an outfit that fits you.
GODO
Gauthier MASSON - Audencia Grande École
Team members: Matthieu CODET, César ROUSSEL, Clément PUYBAREAU
Every year, over 720 million smartphones are thrown away. Godo‘s goal is to help companies and individuals reduce the environmental impact of their IT equipment by 80%. To do this, we offer a refurbished device rental service in France so that each of our users can be sure that their device has been and will be refurbished for as long as possible.
NEONED
Manon FOURRÉ - Audencia SciencesCom
Team members: Valentin Boudevin, Lucas D'Aram, Loïc Demolliens, Louis Guibert
Neoned creates the first recycling channel for neoprene wetsuits, and designs an upcycled yoga mat from neoprene wetsuits. Knowing that today 1 in 5 French people practice yoga, Neoned introduces more sense by offering a unique product made in France and 100% eco-designed.
GAB&COM
Lou Anne CHAVAILLON - Audencia Grande École
My project is to develop a communication consulting company specializing in AI, and in particular the metaverse. In the same way as sustainable development, artificial intelligence is both a major societal upheaval – which it is necessary to understand – but also a way to tackle the following systemic issue: man cannot produce indefinitely in a finite world.
Licence Assisted Drive (L.A.D.)
Monil SHAH - Audencia Grande École
Team members: Monil Atul SHAH, Chirag Mahendra MISTRY
We have created a system, linked to the government-issued driver’s licence, that allows the vehicle to be controlled very easily if an unauthorised driver is identified by the system. This system is designed in such a way that it can control the operation of the vehicle without harming the powertrain, passengers and other pedestrians and moving vehicles.
C'artes en main
Nine LETOURMY - Audencia Grande École
This project is in direct heritage of the “cultural democratization” desired by André Malraux. C’artes en main aims to enable children to discover art from an early age. The aim of this project is to discover the codes of art that influence us (in advertising, in pictorial works, in novels) in order to better understand the meaning of symbols in history and art.
9x12
Matthieu SAUNIER - Executive MBA
Team member: Martin LETOUVET
9×12 is a platform dedicated to environmental and societal issues to enable companies to access local skills in the field, while ensuring alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals and a real impact of the actions taken. Offering the advantages of freelancing to consultants with the support of a solidarity-based structure.
Le pré fabriqué
Valentin NAUTON - MMDC 2019
Team members: Sunny BAGNERIS, Simon RICHARD
Le Pré Fabriqué develops and manufactures agricultural equipment for farmers looking for new solutions to today’s problems. We are working to support the agricultural transition and give power back to farmers: thanks to scalable, modular and open source equipment, a farmer can create his own equipment, find inspiration in the community and save up to 60% on his machines.