Alban, Aurélien, why were you so keen to participate at the 2018 edition of VivaTechnology ?
With 8,000 start-ups and 80,000 visitors, VivaTechnology is a benchmark when it comes to technological innovation in Europe and was an unmissable event on the business calendar for 2018, with a focus this year that was very much in keeping with what we do as a company: Artificial Intelligence, connected objects and robotics. Through our participation, we were keen to talk about our company to the media and to major organisations with a view towards attracting new investment.
Could you tell us a bit more about what you did at the event?
We were visited by some major agricultural cooperatives, as well as by major firms from other industrial sectors interested in our technology. Investors with whom we had already been in contact came to speak with us about our development opportunities for the future and to catch up on what we’ve been doing. Lastly, we had the opportunity to chat with other start-ups with technology complementary to our own and with whom we might be able to develop new products.
The event is set to finish tomorrow. Could you tell us what you took away from the 2018 edition of VivaTechnology?
Major organisations are looking to start-ups to provide solutions when it comes to creating new products and services or to improve operational performance. Our presence at VivaTech gave us the opportunity to establish substantial contacts with potential future clients and investors and to discuss their expectations, in addition to validating our communication with these targets.
Dilepix provides solutions for the automatic analysis of surveillance images from fields, supplying alerts to farmers and growers.
Are those apricots ripe? Are those marrows under threat from insects? Have all of those cows had their share of feed? Previously, if farmers wanted answers to these questions, they would need to check for themselves. With its roots in research into robotic vision carried out at the Inria Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique centre, Dilepix offers an online image analysis service which automates this surveillance, helping to save valuable time.