March 11th marked the occasion for SINGA Paris to kick off a new cohort of entrepreneurs, bringing together innovative projects with strong social impact within its Acceleration programme. During this launch day, the 7 companies selected for the 2026 edition were able to meet, discover the support ahead, and begin building a collective dynamic.
The Acceleration programme, deployed in Paris, Geneva and Zurich, is aimed at newly arrived or local individuals with a project related to inclusion and migration. This pathway is designed for entrepreneurs who already have a foothold in the market and now wish to scale up, structure their growth, strengthen their funding strategy, and develop their leadership.
The programme offers 9 months of coaching and mentoring by social innovation experts, hands-on workshops, and financial networks to help the supported projects shine. A new event launched in 2025 closes out this support journey: the investor committee — a unique opportunity to challenge entrepreneurs in their fundraising phase and connect them with investors from the SINGA network.
This year, 7 companies were selected, addressing a wide diversity of social and technological challenges linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): from ecological transition to healthcare access, language learning, and NGO support. While their sectors differ, they all share a common ambition: designing innovative solutions in service of a fairer and more solidarity-driven society.
Here are the 7 companies accelerated by SINGA Paris in 2026:
Grantora – Giving Local NGOs a Voice with Funders
Grantora supports small and medium-sized local NGOs, particularly in crisis contexts or under heavy operational constraints, in producing deliverables aligned with the formal standards of international funders. The goal: securing funding for organisations and reducing their dependence on external consultants, without causing them to lose their voice and field expertise.
Phoebe – Turning Gamers’ Intuition into Strategy
Phoebe is an AI-powered social prediction platform dedicated to the video game industry. Through an innovative hybrid model, it transforms players’ intuition into strategic data to guide publishers in their decisions, without compromising data privacy.
Gabriel – The Social and Ecological Co-pilot for Drivers
Gabriel embodies a dual commitment: ecological, by supporting independent drivers in their transition to electric vehicles, and social, by securing their daily lives. From administrative management to pension and health insurance solutions, the platform improves working conditions for those who transport us, through a comprehensive support offering.
Maison Nava – Inclusive and Committed Fashion
Facing a lack of inclusivity in fashion, Maison Nava offers a committed alternative that celebrates diverse cultures and artisanal know-how. It focuses on unique, personalised creations at fair prices, and promotes upcycling and textile craftsmanship through collective workshops for businesses.
Spica – Language Learning Rooted in Real-World Projects
Rather than teaching English in isolation, Spica integrates it into concrete situations tied to learners’ projects, career development, and personal interests. The learning platform combines challenges, collaboration, and collective dynamics to develop interpersonal skills and build intercultural connections, while removing barriers that limit access to employment and international opportunities.
Hubadviser – Collective Intelligence in the Service of IT
Hubadviser offers personalised support to Chief Information Officers (CIOs) at small, medium, and large companies, by connecting them with experts who are themselves CIOs or CDOs with years of experience in digital transformation and team management. IT leaders also benefit from strategic advice, coaching, and independent technology monitoring to help them navigate challenges around IT performance, organisation, governance, and AI adoption.
iYara – Remote Healthcare for Loved Ones
iYara is an e-health platform that enables the African diaspora in Europe to directly pay for the medical care of their loved ones in Africa. Online appointment booking, teleconsultation, electronic prescriptions, and secure medication purchases with home delivery — the platform guarantees reliable and transparent medical care.
Through this promising new cohort, SINGA Paris reaffirms its commitment to supporting an economy that is both inclusive and innovative. With a structured support framework, the Acceleration programme enables these 7 companies to consolidate their model, strengthen their strategy, and aim high.
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Thanks to our partners Gide, KPMG, Elyan Partners, Ville de Paris, Banque Wormser Frères, BloomR, Plouf.
