
French DeepTech Startups Reinventing Industry, Challenges
A new generation of French startups is transforming industrial inspection, manufacturing, energy optimization, and connected systems through advanced software, robotics, and data intelligence.
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Apr 21, 2020
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French DeepTech Startups Reinventing Industry, Challenges
France’s DeepTech ecosystem is witnessing the emergence of a new wave of industrial startups combining software, hardware, and advanced analytics to tackle some of the most complex challenges in manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure. These companies operate at the intersection of engineering, artificial intelligence, robotics, and data science, delivering practical solutions with global industrial applications.
Among them, Skipper NDT stands out with its approach to diagnosing underground and inaccessible oil and gas pipelines. By combining drones, tracked inspection machines, and advanced software, the startup enables detailed mapping of buried networks and early detection of anomalies. In a context where nearly 30% of the world’s underground infrastructure remains uninspectable using traditional methods, Skipper NDT offers a breakthrough solution that improves safety, reliability, and operational efficiency. Supported by a strong scientific team and incubated within leading innovation programs, the company has already earned recognition across the industrial sector.
Other startups highlighted in the article illustrate the diversity and ambition of this ecosystem. Beelse is developing a cloud manufacturing platform that allows parts to be produced on demand through a global network of manufacturing partners. Each component is stored as a secure 3D file, enabling real-time production close to the end user while ensuring traceability and compliance. The technology opens the door to decentralized manufacturing and, in the long term, even off-world production concepts.
In the field of energy and electronics, PowerDesign leverages artificial intelligence to help engineers design and optimize complex electronic systems, particularly energy converters. By bridging theoretical simulation and real-world performance, the software enables faster development cycles and improved system efficiency for industrial clients.
Meanwhile, EikoSim focuses on advanced simulation tools for large industrial groups, helping engineers model, test, and validate systems in a virtual environment before physical deployment. This approach reduces costs, accelerates innovation, and improves reliability across industrial processes.
Finally, companies such as IOT Express and Redison illustrate how connected devices and smart sensors are reshaping predictive maintenance, data analysis, and human–machine interaction. Whether by monitoring industrial machines to anticipate failures or creating new forms of connected musical interfaces, these startups demonstrate the versatility of industrial IoT and embedded intelligence.
Together, these companies reflect a broader transformation of the industrial landscape: one driven by data, automation, and intelligent systems. Supported by major industrial partners, research institutions, and innovation incubators, they embody France’s growing influence in DeepTech and its ability to deliver scalable solutions to global industrial challenges.

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