A Unique Opportunity for Regional Businesses
In 2024, CES attracted over 135,000 visitors and nearly 4,300 exhibitors, offering an unparalleled opportunity for businesses to showcase themselves globally and accelerate their growth. CES represents excellence and provides tech players with the chance to strengthen and expand their networks, meet potential clients and investors, formalize partnerships and contracts, gain unprecedented media visibility, and much more.
Since January 2017, with the support of the Hauts-de-France Region and the guidance of EuraTechnologies, a leading startup and innovation hub, regional startups have benefited from coaching and access to a privileged network. These resources allow them not only to present their innovations at the trade show but also to maximize their chances of turning participation into a success story.
The startups representing the Hauts-de-France delegation, approved by the Consumer Technology Association, the CES organizer, will exhibit at the France Pavilion in Eureka Park, in partnership with Business France and La French Tech, at stand 60200-4. This dedicated space for innovative startups and scale-ups offers a prime location within the key trade show, enabling them to showcase their prototypes, demos, or high-tech products launched less than a year ago.
"The Hauts-de-France Region is proud to once again support regional startups at CES Las Vegas, the largest international digital trade show. This event, featuring 4,400 companies from around the world, will provide entrepreneurs with opportunities to connect with investors from various countries. Supporting the development of businesses in Hauts-de-France at every stage of entrepreneurship is essential to us," says Philippe Beauchamps, Vice-President of the Hauts-de-France Region in charge of business relations, employment, and professional training.
"For the 8th consecutive year, we are honored to accompany the Hauts-de-France delegation to CES. We are proud to contribute to the visibility of tech innovation by presenting nine startups and companies working on cutting-edge technologies. The 2025 delegation showcases pioneering and promising innovations across various sectors, highlighting future champions that we are proud to promote," explains Koussée Vaneecke, President of the Executive Board at EuraTechnologies.
The selected startups in the Hauts-de-France delegation for CES 2025 offer tech solutions and innovations that often incorporate AI and span diverse sectors such as RetailTech, HealthTech, mobility, and GreenTech. This selection demonstrates the wide variety of standout companies from the region that are set to shine on the international innovation stage.
Athana, Arras (62000)
A French startup specializing in women’s health, Athana designs and manufactures innovative natural cold-based solutions made in France. With two years of R&D, French Tech Seed certification, and 15 awards, Athana is revolutionizing healthcare technology with reliable, high-quality products for women’s well-being.
AtmosGear, Compiègne (60200)
AtmosGear offers rollerblades equipped with a patented motor-wheel system featuring easy-to-replace wheels. Batteries and electronics are integrated into a lightweight pouch. AtmosGear’s UFS plates are compatible with most rollerblade brands.
Click & Live, Tourcoing (59200)
Founded in 2022, Click & Live helps artists monetize their talent by connecting them with performance opportunities. The platform has already facilitated 1,800 events across France and Belgium.
G-LYTE, Amiens (80000)
G-LYTE has achieved unprecedented performance levels in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC), mimicking plant photosynthesis to capture light and convert it into energy. The company innovates both in chemistry and manufacturing processes.
Geemarc, Grande-Synthe (59760)
Based in northern France, Geemarc develops products tailored for the hearing and visually impaired, the elderly, and individuals with dementia. Its product range includes amplified phones, powerful TV headsets, vibrating alarms, and more.
Movalib, Lille (59110)
Launched in 2023, Movalib streamlines the relationship between mechanics and car owners by optimizing workshops and maintenance processes. Movalib aims to lead Europe’s market for automotive digital solutions.
Myodev, Loos (59120)
Myodev combines electromyogram (EMG) technology with user-friendly design to revolutionize rehabilitation. The tool is personalized, validated by healthcare professionals, and enhances rehabilitation effectiveness.
Octavio, Tourcoing (59200)
Octavio designs and manufactures connected audio products with a focus on high performance, innovation, and ease of use.
WIMO, Lille (59260)
WIMO simplifies supply chain management with its AI-powered order control tower, ensuring end-to-end visibility, streamlined operations, and improved customer satisfaction.
The delegation also includes participants who will benefit from a visitor journey at CES. These companies gain access to the event's vast networking opportunities, meeting investors, clients, partners, and opinion leaders, while staying at the forefront of innovation.
BLUEGRioT, Loos (59120)
Redefining the future of connected objects, BLUEGRioT excels in developing high-quality, innovative products designed and manufactured in Hauts-de-France.
Hauts-de-France Innovation Développement, Lille (59800)
The organization supports entrepreneurship, innovation, and the implementation of regional strategies for economic development and research.
Music Story, Villeneuve-d’Ascq (59650)
A leader in music metadata, Music Story provides customized solutions trusted by Universal, Sony, and Deezer to create immersive and differentiated music experiences.
Wokine, Lille (59000)
Wokine creates digital solutions and experiences combining creativity, technology, and ethical engagement.