In early March, SINGA Paris launched a new cohort of entrepreneurs leading businesses with innovative ideas and positive social impact, as part of its Acceleration program. This 9-month journey, offered in Paris, Geneva, and Zurich, is designed for newcomers and locals alike who already run impact-driven initiatives related to inclusion and migration. The goal? To help them scale their projects, strengthen their growth strategies, fundraising, and leadership. During the launch day, the 7 selected businesses for the 2025 edition met each other, discovered the support they’ll receive, and began building a collective momentum.
In practical terms, Acceleration is 9 months of high-level support, including coaching, mentoring, hands-on workshops, and access to financial networks. It’s tailor-made for entrepreneurs who already have a foot in the market and are ready to grow.
Free of charge in Paris, the program is led by experts in social innovation. It’s open to any initiative led by committed individuals working toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and an inclusive vision of society.
The highlight of the program? A Demo Day in front of a panel of funders (investment funds, business angels, banks, etc.) to shine a spotlight on the participating projects.
This year’s 7 selected businesses tackle crucial societal challenges: workplace safety, ageism, access to housing, newcomer inclusion, and reimagining cultural and educational practices. They all share the same ambition: to invent innovative solutions for a fairer, more inclusive society.
Daftar is an innovative digital solution dedicated to the regulatory and organizational management of buildings, ensuring a secure environment that complies with current standards.
Simuverse is revolutionizing workplace safety by offering immersive, engaging, and accessible training solutions. Using virtual reality, it personalizes best practices in health, safety, and the environment to help reduce workplace accidents.
This platform aims to change the way we look at age in professional settings and to highlight the value of experienced talent. It offers training and awareness workshops for large corporations and France Travail.
In response to the housing shortage and growing demand, SEM Habitat Durable—a solidarity-based real estate agency—helps associations find housing for vulnerable people. At the same time, property owners benefit from secure, profitable, and ethical rental solutions.
MIGPIX offers newly arrived journalists customized media training powered by AI. The program includes tailored courses, immersive practice, and professional support through key partnerships.
Tickie is reinventing event ticketing by combining innovation and social impact. Each ticket becomes a tool for awareness and engagement. The platform helps organizers better inform, connect, and retain their audiences while boosting sales and ensuring secure event access.
Africatik is an educational platform that uses interactive technologies to make learning accessible through culturally relevant content. Its personalized approach helps newcomers learn French through their native language, fostering greater inclusion.
With this new cohort, SINGA reaffirms its commitment to an inclusive and innovative economy. By providing these 7 businesses with a strong support framework, the Acceleration program enables them to strengthen their models, refine their strategies, and aim higher.
Next step? The Demo Day. We’ll see you in 9 months for a major milestone: the Demo Day. There, the entrepreneurs will pitch their projects in front of funders and key ecosystem players. Stay tuned!