French Tech 2030
French Tech 2030 is a French government support program, launched under the France 2030 investment plan, that selects and accompanies high-growth deep-tech startups in sectors deemed strategic for France.
Jointly steered by the Secrétariat général pour l'investissement, the French Tech mission, and Bpifrance, the program selects cohorts of independent, French-headquartered startups that have raised at least €5M to receive two years of tailored state support -- regulatory guidance, IP protection, cybersecurity help, and introductions to investors. The inaugural 2023 cohort named 125 laureates (including U-Space), followed by an 80-company second cohort in November 2025.
Program detail
- Agency
- Secrétariat général pour l'investissement (SGPI) / French Tech Mission / Bpifrance
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- Budget
- Phase
- Promotion 2 (Nov 2025, 80 companies); Promotion 1 was 2023, 125 companies
- Domain
- Deep tech (AI, quantum, health, energy, cybersecurity, aerospace)
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Frequently asked
- What is French Tech 2030?
- Jointly steered by the Secrétariat général pour l'investissement, the French Tech mission, and Bpifrance, the program selects cohorts of independent, French-headquartered startups that have raised at least €5M to receive two years of tailored state support -- regulatory guidance, IP protection, cybersecurity help, and introductions to investors. The inaugural 2023 cohort named 125 laureates (including U-Space), followed by an 80-company second cohort in November 2025.
- Which agency runs French Tech 2030?
- French Tech 2030 is run by Secrétariat général pour l'investissement (SGPI) / French Tech Mission / Bpifrance.
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U-Space is a 2023 French Tech 2030 winner, one of 125 companies selected
fr.wikipedia.org: U-SpaceReported2026-08-02