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    Debriefing #Day2 : 2018 Web Summit : « where startups can accelerate »

    By Lamine TALAKELA17/11/2018Updated:12/09/2024Aucun commentaire0 Views
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    5 November 2015; Ryan Smith, CEO, Qualtrics, and Mike Butcher, Editor At Large, TechCrunch, on the Centre Stage during Day 3 of the 2015 Web Summit in the RDS, Dublin, Ireland. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE / Web Summit
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    2nd day on the Web Summit 2018, we chose to focus on those who make the beautiful adventures of modern times of innovation and services : startups.

    Indeed, at Web Summit, startups are everywhere!

    In all the major international tech and digital trade fairs, for some years, corners or pavilions dedicated to startups have flourished; some have even made the base of their event as Viva Technology Paris.

    In the four pavilions of the « Atlantic Pavilion » or now called the « Altice Arena », startups are divided by sectors of activity: verticals. And by categories: Alpha (at the stage of early stage or never having raised funds) or Beta (if they have already carried out at least 1 fundraising) and can be short-listed to participate in the contest. Pitch who has him every day.

    The peculiarity is that startups can exhibit only 1 day on the 3 of the show, it stimulates the dynamism of the event because the investors who move in number, come every day to see different startups in the sectors of activity that they wish. And the startups must maximize their chances on the day of their exhibition but also go to different places and moments (sometimes side-events just minutes from the Web Summit) to meet different potential investors.

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    It’s actually a pretty interesting and coherent cat and mouse game because the Web Summit’s doctrine is « where the tech world meets ».

    Other startups are they outside the categories Alpha and Beta and appear under the flag of a large company, it’s what we call the « partners », and that’s what we see many are usually on trade shows (Microsoft stand, IBM, Business France / French Tech, country pavilions, …), and they come from all over the world.

    As far as technology is concerned, we have not been so impressed by one or more innovations, in particular, we will simply say that we distinguish 2 large sets:

    – localized but scalable solutions and services (many services to improve daily life, the geolocation of particular services nearby, … client relationship improve on very specific areas, …)

    – deliberately global solutions and services (Saas platforms, international services, API accessible and usable for many domains, …)

    Reassure, improve and design the web of tomorrow

    Once again, after the opening speech of the event by Sir Tim Berners-Lee (considered as the founding father of the World Wide Web), and the will to return to the idea of a web tool and vector of equality while the neutrality of the web is increasingly threatened in different countries. The launch of the #ForTheWeb movement whose first signatory was Monday night France via the Secretary of State Digital Mounir Mahjoubi, reflects the willingness of web players (and mainly startups?) To realize that it is better to do and be careful with user data, how services can be perceived (too intrusive).

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    In the use of words for example, as soon as we talk about artificial intelligence, we immediately attach synonyms of humanization (amazing no ?!), customization, adaptation or improvement of data processing for more consistency, …

    It is even more symptomatic during the roundtables and debates on the different scenes of the Altice Arena; the ecosystem of web players and regulators seeks to find points of agreement on the future of the web and technology.

    This is perhaps why this 2018 Web Summit marks an interesting turning point in the tech industry (IA, smart city, automation, …); we are aware of and we are looking for solutions that will allow technologies to offer freedom, while guaranteeing confidentiality and quality of data, (re) humanization of exchanges, … and this comes first and foremost from a real observation of what it has not or no longer work to anticipate and prepare for the future.

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    Find our live tweets of the event on the page Normandy Web Xperts on Twitter: @n_w_x

     

    Lamine Talakela – CEO Consulting TIME, for NWX and the Founder Family.

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