Paris-Saclay SPRING 2026 : Paris-Saclay SPRING 2026: Ex9 awarded, IP Paris Innovation on Display
On this occasion, IP Paris demonstrated its ability to bring together its various stakeholders—including startups, pre-maturation projects, incubators, interdisciplinary centers, and the Corporate Partnerships Department—around a shared objective: transforming scientific excellence into innovations that create value for society.
Ex9 Wins the Industry & Services Award
A highlight of this edition was the success of Ex9, a startup supported by the X-UP and IMT Starter incubators, which won the Industry & Services Award during the startup pitch competition featuring some of the most promising companies in the Paris-Saclay ecosystem.
Founded by Ksenia Duarte, Ex9 develops a yard logistics solution based on autonomous electric tractors and an intelligent management platform designed to optimize logistics operations while reducing carbon emissions.
This distinction recognizes both the relevance of its technology and its transformative potential for the industrial and logistics sectors.
IP Paris Startups Tackling Societal Challenges
Alongside Ex9, four other startups supported by IP Paris incubators presented their innovations to investors, industry leaders, and potential partners:
- Advanced Care Technologies, which develops a remote monitoring solution for diabetic foot ulcers.
- Keyros, a visual forecasting and crisis management platform designed to improve decision-making in the face of uncertainty and disruptions.
- Osborne Systems, specializing in the digitalization of design studies for industrial fluid measurement systems.
- Tinental, which leverages artificial intelligence to optimize the energy performance of industrial equipment in real time.
Discussions throughout the event highlighted the importance of technological partnerships, industrial sovereignty, and scaling up innovation in strategic fields such as artificial intelligence, healthcare, sustainable transition, and mobility.
From Research to Industrial Applications
IP Paris also showcased five pre-maturation projects emerging from its research laboratories and supported by the IP Paris Innovation Lab.
The projects Allivia, Dyncolor, Ramses-Ros, Ripple, and TatouAI presented their technological advances and engaged with industrial players, investors, and potential partners regarding future use cases and collaboration opportunities.
Their participation reflects IP Paris’s commitment, through its pre-maturation and PhD Students project calls, to accelerating technology transfer by building concrete bridges between academic research, entrepreneurial innovation, and industrial needs.