On June 9, Europe 1 rewarded the winners of its Trophées de l'Avenir during a ceremony held in the Bellemare studio. Eight companies or associations received a trophy in their respective category. Find here the complete list of this annual event, organized on the sidelines of the program "La France bouge", broadcast from Monday to Friday from 1 pm to 2 pm.

32 nominated, 8 laureates. As part of its Trophées de l'Avenir, Europe 1 rewards each year associations, companies, local authorities or even French initiatives which innovate. 32 nominees were on the starting line, before a vote of a jury composed of different personalities elected seven winners in the categories food, education, environment, mobility, health, local communities, solidarity and local communities. The listeners and internet users of Europe 1 were able to vote on their side for the Coup de cœur Trophy.

It was during an exceptional ceremony, presented by Elisabeth Assayag and Emmanuel Duteil, which was held on June 9 in the premises of Europe 1 that the winners were able to receive their trophy from the hands of various personalities, such as Bertrand Piccard, Guy Savoy, or Wendy Bouchard.

Here is the complete list of this year's edition, organized in partnership with Business France and Clarins.

Food trophy

In contention with Krokola, Terra Moka and Popchef,

Ynsect

was awarded the food trophy this year.

This company transforms insects into flour rich in protein and wants to enter "at the heart of human nutrition".

The trophy was presented to Antoine Hubert, founder of Ynsect, by Guy Savoy, multi-starred chef, and Marion Sauveur, columnist in the show "La table des bons vivants", every Saturday on Europe 1 between 11h and 12h30 .

Education trophy

Between Alma Studio, Extra Student, Sur les bancs de l'école and

Digit'Owl

, it is the latter company which received the majority of the votes of the members of the jury.

This company, founded by Maryline Perenet, has the particularity of teaching "algorithms and code" to children, but without using a screen for 5-10 year olds.

The 2021 education trophy was presented to her by Sophie Viger, director of school 42, and Elisabeth Assayag, co-presenter of the daily show "La France bouge" on Europe 1 (1 pm to 2 pm ).

Local authorities trophy

As for the other categories, four nominees were in the running for this trophy: Lacroix City, Ma Ville Mon Shopping, Neuroo and

Banlieues santé

.

And it is the latter which was favored by the members of the jury.

Abdelaali El Badaoui, the founder of this association which has set itself the objective of "fighting against social inequalities in health in France", received the local authorities trophy from the hands of Marie-Cécile Tardieu, Deputy Managing Director of Invest at Business France, and Emmanuel Duteil, co-presenter of "La France bouge". 

Environmental trophy

In contention with Carbiolice, Hipli, Nénufar,

Ombrea

received the environmental trophy this year.

Co-founded by Julie Davico-Pahin, this young company has developed a system of solar panels that deploy and retract over fields as needed.

This allows in particular "to adjust the light, temperature and humidity", thus protecting the crops from frost or heat.

The Environmental Trophy was awarded to the co-founder by Bertrand Piccard and Anne Legall, journalist from Europe 1 specializing in environmental issues. 

Solidarity trophy

The clothing brand

ForESTIME

obtained the majority of the votes of the jury, and therefore won the trophy.

This company specializing in the creation of clothes for seniors was in contention with iTekway, Tilia and Sézane.

The Trophy was presented by Yann Bucaille-Lanzerac, founder of Cafés Joyeux and winner of the same prize last year, but also Wendy Bouchard, presenter of "Europe Soir week-end". 

Health trophy 

This year, health necessarily rhymes with coronavirus.

So it's no wonder that two of the four named have some connection to the pandemic.

In addition to Urgo and e-ophtalmo, Covidliste and

 CovidTracker

were therefore in the running to win the health trophy.

And it is the site founded by Guillaume Rozier, which allows "to follow the evolution of the Covid in France", which is the winner.

The prize was awarded by Philippe Vimard of Doctolib and Mélanie Gomez, co-presenter of the health program "Sans Rendez-vous", from Monday to Friday from 3 pm to 4 pm on Europe 1.

Mobility trophy 

In contention with Alstom (hydrogen train), Angell and eBikeLabs,

the mobility trophy was awarded

to

Omni

.

Co-founded by Charlotte Alaux, this start-up has developed a binding, the GlobeTrotter, which allows people in wheelchairs to ride electric scooters.

The trophy was presented by Julien Honnart, vice-president of the CNPA (National Council of Automobile Professions) and Pierre de Vilno, presenter of "Europe Matin Week-end" and of the weekly column Tout roule: en automobile.

The members of the jury

  • Alexandre Mars:

    president of the jury, entrepreneur, philanthropist, president and founder of Epic and blisce /

  • Elisabeth Assayag:

    journalist, co-presenter of "La France bouge" on Europe 1

  • Emmanuel Duteil:

    journalist, co-presenter of "La France bouge" on Europe 1

  • Nathalie Carré:

    entrepreneurship project manager at CCI France

  • Benoît Serre:

    vice-president of ANDRH (National Association of HRDs)

  • Fanny Agostini:

    journalist, columnist for the morning show of Europe 1 "Our Planet"

  • Hervé Gattegno:

    editorial director of Journal du dimanche and Paris Match

  • Sophie Viger:

    principal of school 42

  • Maurice Lévy:

    businessman, founder of Escalator

  • Guillaume Pepy:

    former president of SNCF, president of Initiative France

  • Olivia Grégoire:

    Secretary of State for the Social, Solidarity and Responsible Economy

  • Christian Courtin-Clarins:

    Chairman of the Supervisory Committee of the Clarins Group 

  • Marie-Cécile Tardieu:

    Deputy Managing Director Invest, Business France