The ACF Grand Prix wants to remain the springboard for innovation

The ACF Grand Prix wants to remain the springboard for innovation
The ACF Grand Prix wants to remain the springboard for innovation

The application submission phase for the ACF autotech Grand Prix will end on November 29, 2024. On the day of the final, in April 2025, companies with the best innovations in mobility services or automotive engineering will be able to win a financial assistance and support.

The ACF Grand Prix jury is made up of industrial figures and former winners, such as Hiflow. ©GPACF-Quentin Vaquez

The applications office is still open. Until November 29, 2024, start-ups are asked to submit their application to the organizers of the ACF autotech Grand Prix. For the seventh time in a row, the aim is to reward companies carrying out innovation projects in the areas of mobility services or automotive engineering.

Who will succeed Diamfab, Genomines and Cylib, the winners of the 2024 edition? For this global competition, the organizers kept the same format, namely the presentation of three trophies. There will be the ACF Pioneer Prize, the ACF Grand Prix and the ACF GreenTech Grand Prix.

Up to 25,000 euros in winnings

After a stage of selection of the best applications, the final will be held on April 2. The winning start-ups will leave with financial grants and consulting time. In times of tension over project financing, the partners of the ACF Grand Prix provide checks of 5,000 to 25,000 euros, as well as fee budgets of 5,000 euros for each of the winners.

Also read: At Renault, “AI saves the equivalent of 8,000 truck journeys per year”

Sponsors of the event include the PFA, investment funds, consultancies and incubators. To date, none of the companies that were crowned winners in previous editions have failed in their entrepreneurial project.

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