Lhe names of the winners of the 2024 edition of the “Made in 92” competition were revealed on Monday during a grand final evening organized at the Montrouge belfry. Orchestrated by the Hauts-de-Seine CCI with the support of the Department and numerous partners, the “Made in 92” competition rewards young innovative and/or successful companies in the region every year. This year, it received no fewer than 665 applications. And after having selected 96 candidates to participate in its territorial stages, 24 remained in the running for the grand final evening which celebrated ten winners in eleven categories.
The “social and solidarity creation” prize and the public prize were won by Colombage Co Habitation. Co-founded by Jean-Baptiste Serot, this company, based in Saint-Cloud, offers a complete range of services to support seniors at home, thanks to a network of trusted young people for intergenerational cohabitation, experienced care assistants , and health professionals.
In a completely different field, the “gastronomy, culture and tourism” prize was awarded to the Cocoroca workshop, founded by Raphaelle Collette, which creates and restores stained glass windows for professionals and individuals, in Asnières. The “health, sport and well-being” prize goes to Hahyeon Park (Neuilly-sur-Seine) for its Omena application which aims to improve the quality of life of women affected by menopause, by giving them access to a medical messaging and more than 50 personalized programs covering nutrition, gynecology and mental health.
The “energy transition” prize rewarded the company Le Petit Porteur (Châtillon), founded by Renaud Gohin, which designs, manufactures and markets compact and economical cargo bikes, while the “tech for 92” prize was awarded to the The company GusNGo, founded by Philippe Cardoso and based in Boulogne-Billancourt, which has developed a seated self-balancing scooter (“GUS”) suitable for people with reduced mobility and seniors.
The “sustainable and successful growth” prize was awarded to the company Octolo founded by Inès Hamy in Courbevoie, which created a French collaborative platform for managing corporate legal secretariat and shareholders (Octolo.tech), designed for business and association leaders, lawyers, accountants, social landlords and investment funds (registers, meetings, online voting, dataroom, electronic signature, etc.).
The “female entrepreneurship favorite” prize went to Dos Palomas, a company creating lingerie for women with breast cancer founded by Magguy Ngandu in Argenteuil. Finally, the “Puteaux favorite” prize was awarded to the interior architecture and decoration agency for individuals and professionals Heimat Design (based in the town), the Internet user prize to the bookstore of Bourg-la-Reine “L’infinie Comédie”, and the “Made in 92” award to SmartBack, a simple solution for managing returns, 1:1 recovery and reconditioning of furniture.
The prize for these winners is more than 70,000 euros in prizes.
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