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Category Result Year
Total Population 64.9 Million 2016Urban Population Ratio 2015
Population Paris 2.27 Million 2016
Total Number of Households 29.1 Million 2015
Disposable Income Per Capita 27,801 2015
15% 2015
53,851 2015Unemployment Rate 10% 2016Children Per Woman 2.01 2015
79.5%
Savings as percent of Disposable Income
Household Financial Wealth Per Capita
Company Industry
Power, Electricity, & Gas 110Financial Services 54.2
Retail 20.41Power, Electricity, & Gas 22.8
Power, Electricity, & Gas 32.9
Aerospace and Defense 48.7
Retail
Automotive 12.63Automotive 27
Retail 7.1Financial Services 59.2
Telecommunications 45.8
Manufacture 25
43.4Pharmaceuticals 105.3Consumer Goods 73.7
RetailConsumer Goods 30
11.3
Manufacture 38.1Consumer Goods 102.9
Aerospace and Defense 2.3
Market Cap (billion USD)
Total S.A.AXA
CarrefourÉlectricité de France S.A (EDF)
Engie - GDF Suez
Eads Airbus Group NV
Auchan Holdings - Simply Market
*privately held, but holds 11% of market
share
PSA Peugeot CitroënRenault
Casino Guichard PerrachonBNP Paribas
Orange
COMPAGNIE DE SAINT GOBAIN
VinciConstruction and Civil
EngineeringSanof
Louis Vuitton
E.Leclerc
*privately held, but holds 20% of market
shareChristian Dior
BouyguesConstruction, Telecom,
Media
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SEL'Oreal
Air France-KLM
Water & Sewage Utilities 12.84Railroads
Automotive 19.1Consumer Goods 41.3
Automotive 5.7
Food Services 16.2
Aerospace and Defense 29.1Financial Services 26.3
37.4
Telecommunications 13.89
Telecommunications 12.86
Power, Electricity, & Gas 1.72
Internet Technology 57.5
Internet Technology 1.6
VeoliaSNCF MOBILITES
MichelinDanone
Faurecia
Sodexo
SafranCredite Agricole SA
L'Air LiquideIndustrial Chemical
Manufacture
SFR - Numericable
Illiad S.A.
Areva
Le Bon Coin - Schibsted
Blablacar
Services
143.4 Petroleum and Nuclear Power111.8 Insurance and Asset Management
98 Hypermarkets82.7 Worlds Largest Electricity Producer
79.3 Power, Natural Gas, and Energy Services
73.2
61.5
59.7 Automobile Manufacturer51.5 Automobile Manufacturer
50.4 Hypermarkets48.7 Retail and Corporate Banking45.7 Mobile and Internet provider *
43.4
43.1 *42.1 Prescription Pharmaceuticals40.5 Luxury Fashion Brand
40.4 Hypermarkets39.8 Luxury Fashion Brand
35.5
29.1 *28.7 Cosmetic and beauty products
28.4 Commercial Airline
Revenues 2015 (billion USD)
Commercial Aeronautics, Space and Defense Products and Systems
Hypermarket, Supermarket, and Convenience Stores
Manufacture and Distribution of Products for Construction, Transportation, Industrial, Food
Storage, and Solar Energy
Building, Civil Engineering, and Maintenance Contractor
Development Contracting (Roadwork and Buildings) and Telecom (Bouygues Telecom
and Television)
Auto/water treatment automation, electrical networks, and utilities management systems
27.2725 State owned railway; public transport
24.1 Auto and Truck Parts *24 Dairy and Nutrition Food Products
22.9
22.2
21.519.5 Banking Group
18.1
14.3 Cable Television and Telecom
5
4.8 Nuclear Power and Renewable Energies
1.9 P2P Used Goods Marketplace
Ride Sharing Application
Drinking water, waste water, energy, and passenger transportation
Leather Interiors and Exhaust Systems (Subsidiary of Peugeot)
International Food Services and Facilities Management
Aircraft/Rocket/Space engines, Navigation Systems, Drones, Optometrics, and Biometric
Identifcation
The World's Largest Industrial Gas Supplier ( argon, carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen,
nitrogen, and oxygen)
Fixed and Mobile Telephone Services, Prepaid Phone Cards, and ISP
*estimated to be 12 m USD
Orange Numericable - SFR
45.7 14.3
Net Proft Margin 6.6%Year Founded 1991 2013
2.5% 45.8%
Offerings
Additional Assets
2015 Revenue (billion USD)
Customers (millions)
190 Mobile/ 16 Broadband
21.9 Mobile/ 6 Broadband
12 Month Revenue Growth
Technologies / Capabilities
GSM-900/1800 (GPRS,EDGE).
900/2100 MHz UMTS,HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+.
800/2600 MHz LTE,LTE-A
GSM-900/1800 (GPRS,EDGE).
900/2100 MHz UMTS,HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+.
800/2600 MHz LTE,LTE-A
TV, Internet, Voice, Fiber Optics,
Landlines/Mobile, Accessories, Data
Analytics
Majority of Cable and Fiber Optic Market, Mobile, Broadband,
Fixed Lines, Audiovisual Services, and Cable
Smart Store experience oriented store on Champs Elysees Neuf Cegetel (MVNO subsidiary)
Datavenue: Data analytics SaaS designed to analyze data from IoTFrNet2 (telecom
subsidiary)
LoRa (long range) network in 17 French
urban areas
Primary operator for several African
countries
*** Disclaimer: Orange has made an offer to buy Bouygues's assets and market share for 10 billion euros. Orange will then have to divide the assets between SFR and Illiad in order to comply with Frances anti-monopoly laws. The deal has not yet been signed
Bouygues Free Mobile - Illiad
35.5 5
25 Million4.7% 7.6%1994 1987
-2.2% 10.3%
11.9 Mobile/ 2.8 Broadband
GSM-900/1800 (GPRS,EDGE).
900/2100 MHz UMTS,HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+. 800/1800/2600 MHzLTE,
LTE-A
900/2100 MHz UMTS,HSPA, HSPA+ (Roaming on
Orange 2G/3G when needed).
1800/2600 MHz LTE,LTE-A
MOBILE, FIXED, TV, INTERNET AND CLOUD
SERVICESFixed and Mobile
Service
TF1 (France's top television channel) Freebox TV (Modem and Digital Television)
Metro France Publications
Network of 30+ FreeCenters throughout france (brick and mortar
stores)
550 Club Bouygues Telecom stores
throughout France
Created Bbox Miami which is a TV Box running under the Android Ecosystem (combo of TV and Mobile apps)
Company Name Industry
Sodexo Food Services
Louis Vuitton Luxury Fashion
Carrefour Retailer
Orange Telecom
Vinci Construction
Power and Utilities
Schneider Electric Power and Utilities
L’Oreal Beauty Products
Electricite De France (EDF)
Auchan Retailer
Sanof Pharmaceuticals
Description
Multinational food service provider for primary schools, secondary schools, universities, and workplaces around the world. Present on 34,000 sites in more than 80 countries. Sodexo employees over 420,000 employees.
A high end luxury fashion brand that has very recently shown interest in employing digitalization within their brand. They are looking for a way to collect data in order to better understand their consumer (info here).
The world’s 4th largest retailer after Wal-Mart, Tesco and Costco. They have hypermarkets in over 30 countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia and
Africa. They are also one of the top retail outlets in Brazil.
France’s largest telecommunications company with a range of services across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Has a signifcant investment in both the IoT and the connected home via both their data analytics tool Datavenue and their own IoT accelerator.
The largest civil engineering and construction company in the world by revenue. Vinci focuses a
segment of their business on the R&D of ecologically designed and sustainable cities. They are interested
in creating technologies that promote the urban development of green energies, reduce our
ecological impact, and optimize our cities for a growing population. They sponsor two of their
innovation accelerator programs aimed at solving these problems (La Fabrique de la Cite and the Vinci
Innovation Awards).
The world’s largest electricity producer in the world and the frst European nation to produce renewable
energy. EDF currently produces 98% of its electricity with zero carbon emissions. EDF has developed a series of technologies like the Smartflower (smart
solar power generator), concentrated sunshine power plants, solar powered electric charging
stations for automobiles, and a smart electricity consumption system.
Company focused on energy management and automation within the four business segments:
Building, IT, Industry, and Infrastructure. Schneider places a large emphasis on efficient energy use and decarbonization. Schneider recently partnered with
EnergySage to help consumers optimize their purchase of solar energy via their connected home portal. In addition to their green energy endeavors they also design and manufacture automation and control systems. We already producer Invertors for
Schneider
The largest cosmetic producer in the world. Their product line includes cosmetics for hair color, skin care, sun protection, perfume, and make-up. In
addition to their work with traditional beauty products, they are also the top nanotechnology
patent holder in the US and have done extensive work with tissue engineering. In 2015 several articles
were written on how L’Oreal is investigating integrating smart technology into their products to
track how their users use their cosmetics.
A French international retail chain with presence in more than 15 countries. Auchan has made an effort
to optimize its supply chain through in depth analytics and data management. They are also in a partnership with the IoT company Hiku to create a
magnetic automated shopping list that syncs to your phone. In addition, they also have their own brand of electrical appliances that they sell within their
hypermarkets called Selecline (cheaper home generics) and Qilive (more technologically
advanced).
The ffth largest prescription drug manufacturer in the world, Sanof is located on the Euro Stoxx top 50. The company covers seven major therapeutic areas:
cardiovascular, central nervous system, diabetes, internal medicine, oncology, thrombosis and
vaccines. In addition to their traditional work with pharmaceuticals, Sanof’s subsidiary Merial has
recently announced a partnership with Georgia Tech to create a form of connected technology to
administer telemedicine between veterinarians and animals
Possible Areas For Collaboration Additional Links
Automation technologies, POS, or logistics monitoring
Integrated chargers, Induction chargers, wearables, and smart fabrics Hackathon
Smart energy metering, POS, refrigeration, and Electronic Shelf Labels (France has the largest
implementation of ESLs in the world due to environmental regulation and high penalties for
displaying wrong cost information)
Connected home technologies, sketch to scale production for their accelerator, and traditional
CEC and EMS. Datavenue
Smart energy monitoring, environmental assessment products (ex: Edyn), solar energy technologies (NEXTracker) or sketch to scale
production for their accelerator La Fabrique de la Cite
Solar energy technologies (both panels and NEXTracker), energy storage, smart energy
metering, and typical EMS Smartflower
Automated production lines (Valve), energy monitoring and management (connected home portals), energy storage, robotics, and solar EnergySage
Smart fabrics, connected products, 3-D printing, or asset tracking
Regionalized work in Brazil, POS systems, typical EMS, additional sketch to scale products
like Hiku, and supply chain management (Vantage Point Analytics). Hiku
biomedical products like auto injectors, aersolizers/nebulizers, insulin delivery systems,
and our blood glucose meters as well as connected telemedicine technologies Telemedicine Partnership
Additional Links
2
1IoT accelerator
Vinci Innovation Awards
3Concentrated sunshine power plants
Qilive