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Start-ups: a second promotion settles in the Parisian 10G accelerator

2022-09-09T08:54:58.098Z


These three start-ups with different profiles will benefit from expertise and visibility in order to boost their development of original projects.


Make money for associations through advertising, sell NFTs of original music tracks or make the reading of websites really accessible... The start-ups Good.ad, Atlanticus Music and FACIL'iti are joining the accelerator of start-up du Parisien - Today in France baptized the 10G, in reference to the Parisian address of your newspaper located boulevard de Grenelle (Paris XVe).

"It's a bit of the Holy Grail for us to be accelerated here because we have access to advertisers and the striking power of the management of a large group", rejoices Snoussi Baji, the co-founder of Good.ad. .

His start-up generates solidarity digital advertising using an automatic tool made available to publishers.

Part of the income generated (10%) goes to 50 affiliated associations.

Good.ad already has 300 partner sites.

Practical solutions for the general public

Having also come to benefit from mentoring and visibility, Atlanticus Music sells and resells pieces of electronic music made unique because they are produced in the form of NFTs, digital assets protected by the Blockchain.

"This allows artists to earn money when streaming is not remunerative and above all to expand their fan base by offering them new titles" explains its boss, Christian Riedi.

The young shoot has already sold 700 NFTs, the value of which varies from 50 to 200 euros.

It allows novices to buy them with a simple bank card and also provides the precious "Wallet", the digital storage wallet.

Originally from Limoges, FACIL'iti has already marketed its technical solution… in Japan, particularly with the government and the city of Tokyo.

The start-up provides a subtle overlay on websites that makes them readable for people with visual impairment, color blindness or dyslexia.

More than 500 French sites are also already equipped with it, but “no major French newspaper is using it yet,” explains Yves Cornu, the general manager.

"We come to gain experience and advice to take the next step," he says.

Selected for their strong growth potential, these three young companies took possession of their premises on Thursday for the next 6 months.

Source: leparis

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