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Presentation of the first Jacques Saadé Award to the start-up Notilo Plus

Rodolphe Saadé presented on December 6 in Marseille the first Jacques Saadé Award to the start-up Notilo Plus on the occasion of the Trophées de l’Economie 2018 organized by the French newspaper La Provence.

La Provence wanted to pay tribute to the outstanding entrepreneur and visionary that was Jacques Saadé by creating an award bearing the name of the founder of the CMA CGM Group.

The Jacques Saadé Award recognizes a start-up with strong entrepreneurial values, such as those embodied by the CMA CGM Group, and with a strong potential for development.

 

Notilo Plus, a Marseille-based start-up, winner of the Jacques Saadé Award

Founded in 2016, Notilo Plus develops autonomous underwater systems optimized by artificial intelligence. Leveraging its expertise in artificial intelligence and data enhancement, Notilo Plus is able to quickly bring customized solutions for its customers.

Thanks to its patented location technology, Notilo Plus is globally recognized as an expert in autonomous solutions in the underwater environment.

Notilo Plus designed and built the iBubble underwater drone, a new standard for intelligent shooting in underwater environments.

In addition, Rodolphe Saadé has proposed to the start-up Notilo Plus to join ZEBOX, the international incubator and accelerator of start-ups initiated by the CMA CGM Group this year in Marseille.

 





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