PARIS — Today, Ubisoft announced the start of the fourth season of its Entrepreneurs Lab program. For the first time, Ubisoft’s international start-up program is being held in France and Singapore thanks to partnerships with local start-up hubs such as Station F (Paris) and Pixel (Singapore).
“The recent expansion of our program to Singapore allows us to push the Ubisoft Entrepreneurs Lab further. It gives us a unique opportunity to create a global community of innovative entrepreneurs shaping the future of entertainment,” explained Catherine Seys, Start-up Program Director at Ubisoft Strategic Innovation Lab. “That’s why Ubisoft is proud to announce a great selection of startups for Season 4.”
Ubisoft Entrepreneurs Lab – Paris Campus
- Azarus (United States)
- Wildcards (South Africa)
- CareGame (France)
- Immersiv (France)
- Savitar (France)
- Sorare (France)
- Synaps (France)
Ubisoft Entrepreneurs Lab – Singapore campus
- Mighty Jaxx (Singapore)
- Story Puppet (Singapore)
- Planetarium (South Korea)
This fourth season will be dedicated to the exploration of the links between Blockchain technology and entertainment, in continuing with previous seasons, but also to Extended Entertainment services and finding how innovative services can improve entertainment experiences before, during and after gaming sessions.
The Ubisoft Entrepreneurs Lab is also proud to announce that Ubisoft’s Creative Chief Officer Serge Hascoët will be this season’s sponsor, mentoring and providing feedback to the different teams.
Innovation has always been a core value for Ubisoft and working with start-ups is an incredible way to strengthen the company’s entrepreneurial spirit: The Entrepreneurs Lab is the interface between Ubisoft’s expert teams, entrepreneurs and external experts to foster productive collaborations and shape tomorrow’s entertainment. It supports startups on a global scale and leads the Gaming and Entertainment programs at Station F and Pixel, helping various talented entrepreneurs to achieve their goal. During previous seasons for example, Ubisoft had the chance to work with Mimesys, recently acquired by Magic Leap. In the same way, Azarus, which is still part of the Entrepreneurs Lab, has recently raised 2.1 million dollars for its blockchain-based competitive gaming challenge platform.
For more information about the selected startups and the Ubisoft Entrepreneurs Lab, please visit Ubisoft News and the start-ups’ section on Ubisoft’s website.
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