At the July Startup Village show:
• Like the Pokemon Go app, Wanderland lets you create your own 3D objects, place them in the real world, and share them with others. Your friends will be able to see these creations as soon as they are in the place where you showed them. Soraya Jaber, co-founder of Wanderland, tells us more about the social network and the AR alliance.
• Reproduce waves where they do not exist naturally, such is the concept of Okahina Wave. This startup takes its origin from natural and artificial bodies of water, to give birth to flexible and environmentally friendly waves. Laurent Hequily, its co-founder, tells us how it works.
• Childhood obesity is at the center of Team8’s priorities. Therefore, the startup wanted to develop a connected watch for children aged 5 to 12, encouraging them to spend more. In addition to this smart watch, Team 8 has developed its own operating system. Stéphane Daucourt, its founder, presents his concept to us.
• There are many start-ups trying to work together with larger groups. If it is true that each contributes something to the other, in theory, the facts, as for them, are very different. For Fabrice Marsella, Mayor of Villa by CA, the maneuver is not an easy task. He explains why and gives us some tips.
Source: BFM TV
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