Inbolt Joins the French Tech 2030 Program, Shaping the Future of European Industry
We are proud to announce that Inbolt has been selected as one of the 80 companies of the 2025 French Tech 2030 program, joining a group of visionary startups driving France’s technological and industrial sovereignty.
The French Tech 2030 program recognizes companies developing strategic technologies across key sectors including AI, robotics, cybersecurity, quantum computing, electronics, space, and industrial infrastructure. This year’s cohort represents the excellence of French innovation and its capacity to address the major global challenges of tomorrow.
“Proud to stand among the FrenchTech30. At Inbolt, we believe European accelerationism means one thing: being global from day one,” said Rudy Cohen, CEO of Inbolt.
Rudy Cohen
CEO, Inbolt
Together with the other selected companies, we collectively represent:
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€1.1 billion in funds raised
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45 factories operating or in development
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€130+ million invested in R&D in 2024
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€138 million in revenue achieved in 2024
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353 patents filed
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3,200 employees in France, with projected +45% workforce growth in 2025
This recognition highlights Inbolt’s contribution to the future of European industry through AI-driven 3D vision technologies that accelerate the deployment of robotics and automation across factories worldwide.
A big thank you to La Mission French Tech for their trust, and congratulations to all the French Tech 2030 awardees driving innovation and sovereignty forward.
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