Symphonics joins Bpifrance's deeptech program

After a rigorous selection of its scientific and technical approach,
Symphonics is proud to announce its deeptech accreditation by BpiFrance.
This strategic recognition underlines both the technological boldness of its innovations and the expertise of its teams applied to the field of energy transition.
Since 2022, Symphonics has been developing technologies and predictive models applied to electricity markets, helping to reduce energy bills and limit the carbon footprint of households. By managing an "EMS" ("Energy Management System") made up of over 300,000 connected devices, such as heat pumps, hot water tanks, batteries and EV charging stations, the company plays a leading role in energy flexibility, and helps users of these devices to consume at the right time - i.e. when energy is cheapest and least carbon-intensive.
" Integrating BPI's deeptech program is a strong recognition of our vision and of
our ability to transform a cutting-edge scientific innovation into an ambitious industrial project
. Our aim is to have a real impact on our customers' bills while serving the
French power system! "
- Xavier Clabaut, President of Symphonics
A breakthrough innovation
Bpifrance reserves its Deeptech label for companies developing disruptive technologies with high growth potential. This award recognizes the R&D work carried out by Symphonics' R&D teams, the quality and performance of the predictive models implemented by its technical teams, the scientific partnerships, notably with the Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale et Appliquée de Tours(LIFAT), and more generally the company's ambition to innovate for a more sustainable energy future.
A new strategic step
Symphonics will continue to invest in research and development to accelerate innovation, and deploy its solutions to contribute to a more robust energy future.
ABOUT SYMPHONICS
Founded in 2023, Symphonics is an innovative French scale-up at the heart of the ecological transition, specializing in the intelligent control of electricity production, supply, storage and consumption equipment. Thanks to its connected platform, Symphonics can significantly reduce its customers' energy bills and carbon footprint by automatically shifting their consumption to times when energy is cheapest and least carbon-intensive.
Symphonics offers its residential, tertiary and industrial customers a range of "controlled energy" solutions, including electricity purchase and energy flexibility.
Symphonics is an RTE-certified operator and has been awarded the Deeptech label by BPI France. The company is licensed to manage the production, storage and consumption of electricity. With more than 350,000 connected devices, Symphonics supports individuals and businesses in their drive towards cheaper, greener consumption.
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About LIFAT
The Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale et Appliquée de Tours (LIFAT) is a research unit of the University of Tours specializing in the design and development of models, methods and algorithms for information extraction and complex problem solving. With 47 lecturers, 31 PhD students and 10 post-docs, LIFAT is organized into three research teams: Databases and Natural Language Processing (BdTln), Operations Research, Scheduling and Transport (ROOT), and Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (RFAI). The laboratory stands out for its work in data mining, data visualization, machine learning, natural language processing and combinatorial optimization. LIFAT works closely with academic and industrial partners, both nationally and internationally, and is actively involved in projects in the fields of healthcare, massive data and digital humanities.