Partners


As the first partner of the AKIVI app, the University of Angers has been and continues to be instrumental in the project, providing moral support and access to additional resources.

In addition to the personal commitment of its Dean (Prof. Nicolas Lerolle), the Faculty of Health of Angers supports AKIVI both financially and by providing premises

As a public research development operator, SATT Ouest Valorisation continues to support the administrative, technical and financial structuring of the AKIVI project.

The Angers University Hospital provides support for the development of AKIVI in two ways: by acting as a guarantor for the project, and by making staff time available to work on the app.

As part of its funding for regional development, the European Union was the first entity to provide financial support for AKIVI's IT development.

This innovation grant aims to finance the research and development phases for breakthrough innovations, prior to their industrial and commercial launch.

The Pays de la Loire Regional Council's support was instrumental in securing the European Union's commitment to the IT development of the AKVI app.

Mobile app design and development company BAM has been the technical and IT partner for the AKIVI app since project launch.

Through the Angers-Le Mans Community of Universities, the SAM network – a cross-disciplinary initiative that brings together healthcare, physical activity and technology – has enabled researchers involved in the AKIVI project to connect together.

Founded by the City of Angers, the Departmental Council and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Angers Technopole promotes innovation in the Anjou region.

Law firm MCE Carrel Avocats handled the legal incorporation of AKIVI SAS and manages the digital rights for content published in the AKIVI app

Accounting firm Ferré & Associés advises AKIVI's project owners and is in charge of the accounting management of AKIVI SAS - the vendor of the AKIVI app.

The anatomical archives used by the AKIVI app are - in part - the result of a partnership between AKIVI and the Lane Medical Library of the Stanford University School of Medicine.

A regional consortium comprising Ouest Valorisation, Atlanpole, Laval Mayenne Technopole, Angers Technopole and Le Mans Innovation, Parcours Deeptech supports the AKIVI project.

In July 2023, AKIVI joined the Réseau Entreprendre en Maine-et-Loire network - a regional peer support group for entrepreneurs and business leaders.

Banque Populaire's Fondation Grand Ouest supports and promotes socially responsible initiatives and innovative projects linked to culture, public research and marine activities.

A healthcare competitiveness cluster in the Grand-Ouest area, bringing together business leaders, researchers and medical academics, accredited by the French Ministry of Industry.

An official label awarded by government authorities to French clusters recognized for their startup ecosystems, French Tech has naturally welcomed AKIVI into its ranks.

The Couperin consortium is an association of French higher education and research institutions, dedicated to enhancing access to scientific and technical information for the scientific community.
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