Paris-Dauphine Incubator
Paris-Dauphine Incubator is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Paris-Dauphine Incubator.
Paris-Dauphine Incubator is a company.
Key people at Paris-Dauphine Incubator.
Paris-Dauphine Incubator is not a company but a university-supported incubator program run by Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, launched in 2012 to foster student and alumni startups.[1][2][3] It offers 6-18 month incubation with co-working spaces in Paris and London (Islington), personalized C-level mentoring, access to professional services at reduced costs, workshops on topics like marketing and sales, and networks of mentors, investors, and Dauphine-PSL interns.[1][2][3] Supported by the Dauphine Foundation and a 90,000-strong alumni network, it has incubated 88 startups, aiding proof-of-concept validation, growth modeling, fundraising, and market entry into France and the EU.[1][2]
The incubator operates within the broader House of Entrepreneurship, promoting awareness, pre-incubation, and high-impact projects like company creation and SME growth, with programs tailored for students (D-Start, D-Fine) and alumni.[2][3] It emphasizes an entrepreneurial mindset through coaching on leadership and resilience, positioning Dauphine-PSL as a leader in innovation ecosystems.[1][2]
Created in 2012 and labeled by Paris Innovation Amorchage and BPI France, the Paris-Dauphine Incubator emerged from Université Paris Dauphine-PSL's commitment to entrepreneurship, backed by the Dauphine Foundation.[1][6] It started on the Paris campus, offering collaborative workspaces and events to spark creativity among students and alumni.[3] Key evolution includes expanding to the London campus in Islington (program open since April 2019), providing a gateway to English and EU markets with co-working and mentoring.[1][2][3]
Pivotal moments include supporting 88 startups through co-working, funding, and coaching, yielding success stories, and integration into the House of Entrepreneurship for coordinated training, workshops, and PSL-Pépite pre-incubation.[1][2][3] Directed by figures like Sonia Adam-Ledunois, it has grown into a hub awakening entrepreneurial spirit in the Dauphine community.[2]
The incubator rides the wave of university-driven entrepreneurship, aligning with Europe's push for innovation hubs amid rising startup funding and EU market integration post-Brexit.[1][2] Timing leverages Dauphine-PSL's "Grand Etablissement" status for elite talent and research transfer, positioning it amid market forces like SME growth and high-impact ventures.[2][5] It influences the ecosystem by promoting intrapreneurship, company takeovers, and student skills, boosting France's academic reputation in tech/innovation while bridging Paris-London for cross-border scaling.[1][3]
With 13+ years of operation, Paris-Dauphine Incubator is poised to expand amid hybrid work trends and AI-driven startups, potentially deepening London ties and tech transfer from Dauphine labs.[2][3] Evolving EU policies on innovation funding will amplify its role, with influence growing via alumni networks and campus transformations.[1][5] As a launchpad for 88+ ventures, it remains a cornerstone for Dauphine-PSL's entrepreneurial edge, humanizing elite education through real-world impact.[1]
Key people at Paris-Dauphine Incubator.