• Valentin Delorge created Servatech by seeing the difficulties encountered by his little sister, born with a malformation of the hand, faced with the computer tool.

  • This is the first training organization for people with motor disabilities, and 100% supported by the CPF.

  • The first 120 clients were followed by several thousand others, determined to find and keep a job without being held back by their disability. 

The first confinement, in March 2020, Valentin Delorge lived it in partial unemployment, with patience.

For her little college sister, on the other hand, distance learning courses were by no means obvious.

"She was born with a malformation of the left hand, and it was very difficult for her to adapt to the computer", explains this Lyonnais who worked in IT.

“I looked for training to help him and found nothing.

I thought maybe there was something to be done in this area.

Valentin Delorge set up an entrepreneurship project at home during the rest of the confinement, by testing training with his sister.

“We arrived at something very relevant with her, then with others…” Servatech was born.

Improve your pathology with the computer tool

85,000 disabled people are officially listed in France, the majority of whom use the computer tool.

“But according to the latest studies, it would be more like 850,000, because being listed RQTH is more complicated than before, notes Valentin Delorge.

We started by helping motor disorders, then people with visual impairments, then hearing impairments, who today represent three-quarters of disabilities in France.

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The start-up began by offering suitable equipment, a solution quickly abandoned due to large budgets: "The cost is not borne by the organizations, nor is it always possible for the customers concerned who are already paying for the life daily more expensive than us, valid.

» Servatech therefore offers « 100% educational training, which can meet all the difficulties and all the needs.

We train clients to develop their pathology with the computer tool: to ensure that an initial constraint becomes, on the contrary, an accelerator of accessibility.

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Plans to support the evolution of the employee in the company

The customer who contacts Servatech is first listened to “to study his needs, his pathology, and we offer him a suitable training plan.

They are tailor-made, so they are all different: out of the 120 clients we supported in the first year, we carried out 120 different training sessions, which represents 1,000 hours!

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The aim is to facilitate access to employment, but also maintenance, since any disabled person may wish to progress in his company.

This is why, last January, Servatech launched a B2B offer, intended for businesses.

“These are training courses covered 100% by the CPF, or by the OPCO or the F9 which are state subsidies, specifies the entrepreneur.

Companies have nothing to pay, and we support employees with adapted plans to allow them to evolve in their professional environment.

As for Valentin Delorge's little sister, she remains his first adviser: "It's also for her," he said.

So that in ten years, the world of work will be more accessible to him.

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