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Since 2021, Web3 and AI (Artificial Intelligence) have been redefining the digital landscape.

With its ability to analyze and learn from data, AI will have a strong impact on the various components of Web3 (Metaverse, NFTs, Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies…).

Together, these technologies can not only accelerate the transition to a green economy, but also create more equitable and resilient societies, where every individual has the opportunity to contribute to and benefit from the fruits of technological progress.

In teams of 2 to 5, we invite students (whatever their school or level of study) to imagine future applications that will deploy the full force of Web3 in the interests of society or ecology.



BPIfrance, the French Public Investment Bank, is the bank for entrepreneurs. It helps companies with their DeepTech and innovation projects.

Goals : Understand et identify technological emerging trends.

BPIfrance is particularly interested in Web3 and Artificial Intelligence, and the potential they can bring to French competitiveness, as well as to ecology.

Bpifrance finances and supports companies – at every stage of their development – with credit, guarantees, innovation aid and equity capital.

“Bpifrance’s role is to make the French economy more dynamic and competitive. How do we do this? By supporting the growth and internationalization of businesses through innovation.” Nicolas Dufourcq – Chief Executive Officer of Bpifrance

Innovation at Bpifrance means :

  • Implement financing and support systems for innovative projects (disruptive/deeptech innovation, service innovation, product innovation, etc.), in order to conquer new markets;
  • Decompartmentalize innovation and offer a support program aimed at startups in the Bpifrance portfolio through Bpifrance Le Hub, as well as SMEs and ETIs;
  • Anticipate, identify and understand current emerging trends. To better support them in the face of future challenges.
  • Make France a great country of innovation, tackle the major challenges of the 21st century and strengthen French competitiveness.

Web3 powered by AI!



You’ve probably already heard of ChatGPT, Midjourney, and the 5,000 other artificial intelligence tools that have been created this year. AI is revolutionizing many sectors, and Web3 is no exception:

  • With tools like BlockadeLabs, the creation of Metaverse is within prompt reach. 
  • With yPredict, investing in crypto-currencies has never been easier. 
  • With Midjourney or Adobe Firefly, you can design an NFT collection in less than an hour.

And this is just the beginning!

It’s up to you to imagine what Web3 will look like in the age of AI. What will be the next artificial innovation to boost the decentralized web? 🚀

Here are a few ideas to help you in your innovation process:

  • Web3 Accessibility: How can AI make web3 more accessible to everyone, including those without in-depth technical knowledge?
  • Metaverse: How could AI be used to create more immersive, personalized experiences in the Metaverse? How could AI support the creation of spaces between video games and social networks? How could AI enhance learning in educational Metaverses? 
  • NFTs: How could AI transform the NFT market? Help create more sophisticated NFTs or identify counterfeits?
  • Cryptocurrencies: How could AI predict cryptocurrency trends or optimize transactions and smart contracts? How could AI detect scams and fake projects? 
  • Decentralized social networks: How could AI improve these new social media? (e.g. content moderation, personalization, sentiment analysis, false information detection, translation, trend prediction…)
  • Decentralized governance (DAO): How could AI be used to improve decision-making processes in DAOs?
  • Cryptographic proofs (e.g. ZKP – zero-knowledge proofs): How AI could optimize proof construction, improve verification protocols, identify hacks on cryptographic proof systems, validate that certain actions are indeed performed by human beings and not machines….? 
  • Web3 Safety & Security: How could AI help detect and prevent security attacks in web3? Or prevent avatar attacks in the Metaverse?
  • Confidentiality and transparency : How can AI improve privacy and transparency on the web3? How can these two aspects be reconciled?

Web3 for the environment



Are you concerned by growing environmental problems? Are you convinced that new technologies can help us find solutions?

It’s up to you to come up with an innovative environmental solution that fully exploits the potential of Web3. 

Choose your environmental issue: 

  • Climate change
  • Energy shortages 
  • Loss of biodiversity
  • Deforestation
  • Air / water pollution…

And imagine how blockchain, NFTs, the metaverse, cryptocurrencies or any other decentralized application could help build a sustainable world. 

Here are a few suggestions to get you started: 

Blockchain for sustainable product traceability, sustainable energy management, waste management…

How can blockchain technology be used to improve the traceability of sustainable products? How can we guarantee the provenance and authenticity of eco-friendly products? How can blockchain be used to create more sustainable energy networks? What application can we use to encourage collaboration between local players and enable more efficient waste management?

Regenerative Finance (ReFi): Using cryptocurrencies to finance eco-responsible projects

What are tomorrow’s ReFi projects? How can DeFi actively contribute to the regeneration and restoration of ecological systems and become ReFi?

How can cryptocurrencies be used to fund eco-responsible projects? How can we encourage investors to support initiatives that aim to preserve the environment?

Rewarding eco-responsible behavior

How can we encourage eco-responsible behavior through cryptocurrencies and NFTs? How can we encourage citizens to adopt more sustainable habits? 

Using NFTs to support biodiversity conservation

How can we encourage artists to create works that celebrate the beauty of nature and support conservation projects?

Creating Metaverses to raise ecological awareness

How can the Metaverse be used to raise ecological awareness? How can we create virtual spaces that encourage people to explore and discover nature, while teaching them to take care of the planet?

Other technologies

Don’t hesitate to integrate other technologies into your solution (AI, IoT, biomimicry, virtual and augmented reality, etc.).

Stage 1: Ideation

You have from 08/31/23 to 11/26/23 midnight (00:00 UTC+1 – Paris time) to submit your 7 to 10 slide PowerPoint or PDF file in French or English on the challenge platform.

To register:

  • Step 1: I register individually
    Each student must register individually by clicking on the link below and accept the rules.
  • Step 2 : I submit my application
    Once you’ve registered, you’ll receive an e-mail with a link to create your team and submit your application. One person per team with a Gmail account sends the file.
    Check your spam folder to see if you’ve received the e-mail, or write to contact@educatia.fr.

🔥 Download the template for your project by clicking here (“file” then “download”). 🔥



Stage 2: Selection
BPIfrance juries will evaluate all the projects submitted by students. The 5 best teams will be selected to pitch their project at the grand final.

You will automatically receive your results by e-mail.

Stage 3: Final
The 5 best teams selected will pitch their project during a 10-minute oral presentation, followed by a 5-minute question-and-answer session. This final will take place in the Metaverse! The 3 best teams will be rewarded. 🎁


Prizes for the 3 finalist teams:

Team 1: Each team member will receive €200 in gift vouchers

Team 2: The team will receive a “Virtual Reality: VR Immersion” boxed set for an unforgettable team experience in a virtual world.

Team 3: The team will receive a “Virtual Reality: VR Immersion” boxed set for an unforgettable team experience in a virtual world.

Rules – Web3 Project – Edition 2

Preamble
Bpifrance has launched a competition for students with the aim of promoting and encouraging innovative ideas on the theme of Web3.

The terms and conditions for entering the competition and selecting the winners are described in these rules, hereinafter referred to as the “Rules”.

ARTICLE 1: Organiser

This competition is organised by :

Bpifrance, a public limited company with capital of €5,440,000,000
whose registered office is located at Maisons-Alfort (94710), 27-31, avenue du Général Leclerc.
Registered with the Créteil Trade and Companies Register under number 320 252 489, (“The Organiser”).

Bpifrance will hereinafter be referred to as “The Organiser”.

The organiser has called on a training company to help them organise the Competition: Educatia, a one-person simplified joint stock company with its registered office at 1 square d’Urfé, 75016 Paris, registered with the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 908 943 723 (“The Provider”).

Article 1 – Purpose of the competition

The competition is completely free.

The purpose of this competition proposed by the Organiser is to encourage students “hereinafter the Candidate(s)” to take part in a call for innovation projects, regardless of their academic background or professional experience. Candidates may propose innovative ideas for projects on the theme of Web3 “hereinafter the Competition”.

Article 2 – Conditions of participation

Registration and participation in the Competition imply and entail unreserved acceptance of these Rules in their entirety, as well as of the decisions concerning any aspect of this Competition, which shall be final and binding. Failure to comply with the Rules will result in the immediate cancellation of the application, participation and possible award of prizes.

This competition is open to all students meeting the conditions listed below:

– any natural person aged eighteen (18) or over;

– currently enrolled in a (French) higher education establishment or a recent graduate of (French) higher education who has been enrolled for less than 2 years in relation to the 2022 academic year and can provide proof of this in the form of a student card or certificate of attendance;

– residing in France at the time of registration for the challenge;

Registration under a false identity or using the identity of another person, providing false information or registering under several identities will result in cancellation of participation.

Projects submitted by Candidates must comply with the legal requirements in force.

Only one entry per person will be accepted.

Article 3 – Competition procedure

The Competition will run from 31 August 2023 at 9:30am UTC+1 to 30 January 2024 at 11:59pm UTC+1.

  1. Registrations

The Contest registration phase is open from 31/08/23 at 09:30 (UTC+1) to 26/11/23 at 23:59 UTC+1.  Hereinafter referred to as the “Registration Phase”.

To take part, the Candidate must register on the dedicated site provided by the Provider, available at the following address: https://educatia.fr/web3-project-edition-2-en/ hereinafter the “Contest Site” in order to:

  • fill in a registration form,
  • create a team
  • submit their deliverables no later than 26/11/23 at 23:59 UTC+1.

For your application to be validated, you will need to enter the following information on the form: your surname, first name, gender, telephone number, school name, type of school, year of study and town where you are studying.

Candidates must form a team (from (2) two to (5) five members maximum, hereinafter referred to as the “Team” or a “Team”).

The competition will be held face-to-face or remotely, depending on the stages involved.

Each Candidate may be a member of only one Team for the duration of the Competition. Each Team will determine as it sees fit the material and, in particular, the time conditions for carrying out its project.

Any form that is incomplete or contains inaccurate, erroneous or false information, or more generally does not comply with the stipulations of these rules, will not be taken into consideration and will be considered invalid.

  1. Selection phase

This project selection phase will take place from 27/11/23 to 15/12/23.
A maximum of five (5) projects per Organiser will be selected by the jury on the basis of the evaluation criteria set out in Article 5. At the
end of this selection phase, five (5) Teams will be selected to enter the Final Stage
. Candidates will be informed of the results of the first selection stage before 18/12/23.

  1. Final

The teams selected to take part in the Final stage will be contacted directly by the Organiser or the Provider.

The Organiser reserves the right, at their sole discretion, to disqualify any Team that does not confirm its participation in the Final stage after the results of the selection phase have been announced. This disqualification, if applicable, may not give rise to any compensation from the Organiser.
The Final will consist, for each Team, of an oral presentation of their project by the Candidate(s) who are members of the Teams selected for the Final. Teams are
asked to produce a digital presentation aid for their oral presentation.
The presentation rules for the Final will be announced when the results of the selection phase are announced.
At the end of the Final, the jury will rank the finalist teams and determine the winners on the basis of their project and their oral presentation.

Article 4 – Characteristics of Deliverables

During the registration phase of the Competition, Candidates may upload, via the Competition Website, any type of document or file to present their solution or project as a response to the Competition. Hereinafter referred to as the “Deliverable(s)”.

Participation is limited to one Deliverable per Team.

Any application that is incomplete, non-compliant or submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.

The Deliverable must :

  • respond to the theme submitted by the Organiser as part of the said Competition;
  • be in one of the following formats: .doc, .docx, .pdf, .ppt, .pttx, .mp3, .mp4 ;
  • be written in French or English;
  • and comply with the conditions laid down in the Regulations.

If a Deliverable cannot be uploaded, is not in the correct format, or is incompatible, illegible or unintelligible, the project will be disqualified.

By submitting a Deliverable, Candidates declare and guarantee that the Deliverable consists solely of contributions from the Team in question.

If third-party content has been used in the preparation of the Deliverable, Entrants warrant to the Organiser that all rights, permissions and agreements necessary to submit the Deliverable and to grant the rights referred to herein have been obtained.

The existence of a contribution from a third party in breach of these rights will result in the disqualification of the Deliverable and the Candidates concerned.

Entrants warrant to the Organiser that no other natural person, legal entity and/or legal person of any form whatsoever may claim any right whatsoever in the Deliverable submitted as part of the Competition.

Candidates warrant to the Organiser that the content of the Deliverable does not and will not infringe any third party rights, including (but not limited to) intellectual property rights, the right to privacy, competition law, confidentiality, or any other contractual or non-contractual right.

Any Deliverable suspected of violating the rights of third parties and/or one or more laws will be ineligible for the Competition.

Respondents are responsible for all costs and expenses relating to the preparation and submission of Deliverables. Respondents are solely responsible for any Damaged, Lost, Delayed, Incomplete, Invalid, Incorrect or Misdirected Deliverables.

Article 5 – Jury and assessment criteria

The composition of the jury will be freely determined by the Organiser. Each Organiser will select the Teams of its choice during the selection phase and the Final.  

The jury will be sovereign and will not be required to justify the choice of the teams selected during the various stages or the allocation of the prizes.

The jury will evaluate, rank and select the deliverables submitted on the basis of the following criteria:

  • Technical and legal feasibility of the solution: speed of implementation of the proposal as part of an experiment
  • Coherence of the project: understanding the challenges of Web3 and the needs and expectations of the target audience
  • Meeting functional and technical requirements
  • Innovative nature of the solution: use of innovative technologies

At the end of the selection phase, and with the exception of the provisions set out below, a maximum of 5 projects per Organiser that have received the highest ratings from the jury will go through to the Final.

At the end of the Final and with the exception of the provisions set out below, the Organiser’s 5 finalist Teams will be ranked by the jury. This ranking will be used to award the prizes specified in Article 7 of these Rules.

Article 6 – Prizes

The prizes refer to the prizes awarded to the winners of the Competition as defined below.
Depending on their ranking, the winners will receive the prizes described below.
The prizes are awarded to the winners of the Competition and are subject to compliance with the following cumulative conditions

  • compliance by the winning Candidates with the conditions of participation set out in Article 2.
  • The delivery by the team of a Deliverable that complies with the criteria set out in Article 6;
  • The acceptance of and compliance with these Rules by each Candidate in the team;

No prize can be awarded to winners who do not meet these three cumulative conditions

The winners of the Organiser Bpifrance will receive :

Lot for the 1st team :

Each member of the first team will receive a gift voucher worth €200 (incl. VAT).

Lot for the 2nd team : 

The team will receive a Live Escape Box (worth €130 incl. VAT)

Lot for the 3rd team :

The team will receive a Live Escape Box (worth €130 incl. VAT)

If the prize is unavailable or out of stock at the time the winner is designated, the Organiser reserves the right to award a prize of equivalent nature and value.

No prize will be awarded to a winner who does not meet the conditions of these Rules.

The nature of the prizes offered may not be contested in any way. The prize won may not be exchanged for cash or vouchers.

In the event that a prize is awarded to a Candidate who does not meet the conditions for participation at the time of registration or at any time during the Contest, the Organiser and the Provider reserve the right to demand that the Candidate return the prize awarded.

The Organiser and the Provider shall not be held liable for the quality of the prizes or any consequences arising from the possession of a prize. The Organiser and the Provider cannot be held responsible for any incident/accident that may occur during the use of the prize.

The Organiser and the Provider reserve the right to carry out any and all checks and to request any and all supporting documents necessary to verify the conditions of participation in the Contest and the conditions for awarding the prize.

Article 7 – Intellectual property

Definitions.

For the purposes of this article, :

– Intellectual property rights” means any invention, copyright or other rights relating to a trademark, design or model, patent and, more generally, any item (including business secrets and know-how) that may be protected by national and/or international laws or conventions relating to intellectual property (“Intellectual Property Rights”);

– Prior rights”: any intellectual property rights and/or associated know-how held by Candidates prior to the start date of the Competition (“Prior Rights”);

– Creations”: any software (including source code and object code), database, technical specification, text, design, model, information, knowledge, method, process or product, as well as any element and/or process resulting therefrom, developed by a Candidate as part of a Deliverable submitted during the Competition and which may be protected or is likely to be protected under the national and/or international laws and conventions relating to intellectual property in force (“the Creations”).

Non-counterfeiting guarantee. By submitting a Deliverable or a Creation, at any stage of the Competition, each Candidate guarantees to the Organiser that he/she is the co-owner and/or the co-owner with the members of his/her Team of the Intellectual Property Rights relating to all or part of the Creations contained in the Deliverables, and/or that he/she has obtained all the necessary rights and authorisations relating to these pre-existing Creations or those belonging to a third party, enabling them to propose the Creations and Deliverables concerned to the Organiser.

When entering the Competition, Candidates must use only royalty-free sources wherever possible. Any intellectual property belonging to a third party, including third-party software, must be identified with its version, the applicable licence terms or any other details concerning its use. The Organiser will take these elements into account when selecting the winners of the Competition. Under no circumstances may projects infringe an intellectual property right or a right of publicity.

Declarations and guarantees

Each Candidate member of the Team concerned individually declares and guarantees:

that he/she is the co-owner and that he/she holds, without restriction or reservation, all the intellectual property rights enabling him/her to propose the Deliverables and Creations submitted as part of the Competition.

-that it has arranged with the members of its Team, where applicable, the authorisations, agreements, assignments or licences of rights necessary for the exploitation and use of the Deliverables and Creations, with any third party who may hold rights to all or part of the elements making up the Deliverables;

Each Candidate declares that he/she owns all the rights to his/her production and personal participation relating to the Deliverables and Creations and guarantees the Organiser against any opposition, action or claim from third parties.

In particular, he/she declares that his/her work is original and free from any borrowing from another work likely to incur the Organiser’s liability.

Under no circumstances may their production or personal participation contravene current legislation, incite hatred or be offensive.

Each Candidate guarantees to the Organiser that each of the Projects and Deliverables does not constitute an infringement, an act of unfair competition or any other violation of a right belonging to a third party.

Any Deliverable that has been prepared by several Candidates constitutes a collaborative work and should be treated as such under the applicable regulations in force.

 Prohibition on the use of the Organiser’s distinctive signs

Candidates undertake not to use the Organiser’s distinctive signs (including registered trademarks and logos) without the Organiser’s prior written consent.

Responsibility.

Under no circumstances may the Organiser be held liable for any breach by Candidates of the above provisions. Each Candidate shall indemnify the Organiser in the event of claims, oppositions, actions or attempted eviction by a third party relating to any of the Creations contained in the Deliverables. Candidates guarantee the Organiser against any action by a third party, in particular for infringement, relating to any intellectual property right used, transferred or granted in the context of the Competition. This guarantee covers all amounts that the Organiser would have to bear as a result of the action and/or claim concerned.

It is further specified that nothing in these Rules may be interpreted as conferring on Candidates any right of ownership over the trademarks, names, logos and other distinctive signs owned by the Organiser.

Each Participant remains the owner of his or her prior rights and of all intellectual property rights relating to his or her Creations.

The Organiser may not, under any circumstances, be held liable for any damage caused by the failure or delay in the delivery of the Deliverable and, in particular, by the refusal to take this Deliverable into account due to a submission outside the deadlines set out in the rules, by the failure or delay in the delivery of any e-mail sent as part of the competition or by any alteration made to the Deliverable independently of the Organiser’s fault.

The Organiser may not be held liable for the consequences of a Candidate’s disqualification due to a breach of the rules.

User licence

By taking part in this Competition, the winners of the Teams selected by BPIfrance agree to grant BPIfrance a licence for the Creations making up the Deliverable and the Deliverable itself for a period of one (1) year from the date of the Competition Final.

This licence is exclusive, worldwide, transferable within the Organiser’s group of companies and royalty-free.

This licence includes, but is not limited to, the right to use, exploit, reproduce (in whole or in part), represent, display (in whole or in part), incorporate or integrate, analyse, adapt, modify, disseminate, arrange, transform, translate, including for commercial purposes, any element contained in the Designs, as well as any prior rights necessary for the exercise of the rights thus granted (hereinafter the “Granted Rights”).

The Parties will formalise the concession in writing.

Promise to transfer rights (purchase option)

By accepting the Rules, the Candidates making up the Teams that have been selected as the winners of each Organiser agree to grant the Organising Company that selected them a unilateral promise to assign all or part of the intellectual property rights associated with the Deliverables and the Creations that make up the Teams submitted during the competition.

As part of the promise to transfer Intellectual Property Rights mentioned in this article, Candidates declare that they possess the rights enabling them to transfer Intellectual Property Rights to the Organiser in respect of the Deliverables and Creations presented during the Competition.

Candidates expressly guarantee that, prior to submitting the Deliverables and/or Designs, they have obtained from all third parties directly or indirectly involved in the production of the Deliverables and/or Designs, including in particular any other person likely to be able to claim intellectual property rights over them, the assignment or concession of their rights or their authorisations allowing the Organiser to use the said Deliverables and Designs in accordance with the conditions hereof.

It is understood that the Organiser retains complete freedom to exploit the Deliverables and/or Creations directly with any third party of their choice and in particular in association with any other Creation, or not to exploit them.

As an exception to the above stipulations, if the legal feasibility of transferring the Intellectual Property Rights concerning all or part of the Deliverables and/or Creations cannot be determined, Candidates undertake to contact the Organiser in order to inform them as soon as possible. In this case, Candidates undertake to contact the third parties holding the rights in order to reach an agreement, so that the Intellectual Property Rights can be transferred to the Organiser.

This promise is subject to the following cumulative rules:

  • The Organiser will benefit from a unilateral promise of exclusive transfer for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of the announcement of the winners of the Challenge;
  • It is understood that the partners and/or subsidiaries of the Organising Company concerned may benefit from this purchase option;
  • The Organiser will notify the Participant in writing of their intention to exercise the option
  • Negotiations will take place in good faith between the Parties concerned;
  • If the Parties agree, the amount of the prize may be considered as part or all of the purchase price.

The Parties will formalise the potential assignment in writing.

Article 8 – Image rights

Throughout the duration of the Competition and for a period of one (1) year following the Final, the Organiser will be free to communicate within its company and its subsidiaries, as well as for advertising and marketing purposes, on the progress and nature of the projects in any format, medium and support whatsoever (website, advertising banners, social networks, newsletter, press release, etc.), known or unknown to date, free of charge or against payment.

The Organiser may also communicate the identity of Candidates, subject to the prior consent of Candidates obtained when they register for the Contest.

The image of the participating teams and Candidates may be used by the Organiser subject to their prior authorisation. In such a case, the Organiser will inform the persons concerned in advance and provide them with the terms and conditions and documents required for this purpose.

Article 9 – Limitation of liability

The Organiser reserves the right to postpone, shorten, extend, modify or cancel the Competition, and shall not be held liable in any way for doing so. The Provider and Candidates agree not to make any claim or request for indemnity or compensation in this respect.

Likewise, under no circumstances may the Organiser be held liable in the event of disputes with the companies responsible for the prizes offered.

The Organiser and the Provider cannot be held responsible for any disruptions to the Internet network or for access difficulties due to a large number of connected users or Candidates. They may in no way be held liable for communication or access interruptions, loss of data, computer viruses or any direct or indirect prejudice whatsoever that may be suffered by a Candidate before, during or after his/her participation in the Contest.

In addition, the Organiser and the Provider may not be held liable for any facts or damages that are not directly or indirectly attributable to them, in particular resulting from errors or delays in the submission of the Deliverables by the Entrants, including the refusal to accept these Deliverables due to their submission outside the scheduled dates, damage resulting from errors or delays in the sending of e-mails by the Participant in connection with the Contest, as well as damage resulting from any alteration made to the Deliverables beyond the control of the Organiser and the Service Provider, or from an event of force majeure likely to disrupt, modify or cancel the Contest.

Consequently, Candidates waive all recourse against the Organiser and the Provider for any damage and/or harm they may suffer in connection with the Competition, except for direct damage caused by the Organiser or the Provider.

The Organiser and the Provider may not be held liable for any incident that may occur in connection with the services provided in respect of the prizes, and any liability in this respect shall be borne by the third-party company or companies with which the winners contract directly.

The Organiser and the Provider shall under no circumstances be held liable for the consequences of the disqualification of a Participant due to the latter’s breach of the Rules.

Article 10 – Confidentiality

Entrants to the Competition undertake not to divulge to any third party other than a member of their Team any information relating to their projects prior to the announcement of the winners by the Organiser.

They undertake to guarantee the strictest confidentiality of any data, information or confidential documents of which they may become aware in the context of the Competition, or which have already been communicated to them directly or indirectly by the Organiser for the purposes of the Competition.

All information and/or data is considered confidential, regardless of its purpose (technical, financial, commercial, etc.), nature (know-how, methods, processes, etc.), medium (written documents, printed matter, samples, drawings, etc.) or method of transmission (written, oral, computerised).

Candidates for the Competition also undertake, from the date of receipt :

  • To apply the same protection measures to the Confidential Information that they receive as they would apply, where applicable, to their own confidential information;
  • To use the Confidential Information solely for the purposes of the Competition;
  • To pass on the confidential information received only to those members of their Team who will need it strictly for the sole purpose of carrying out their mission within the framework of the Competition;
  • Not to divulge directly or indirectly all or part of the confidential information without the express prior agreement of the Organiser;
  • To inform the Organiser of any loss of Confidential Information as soon as possible and in compliance with the regulations in force;
  • At the Organiser’s request and for any reason whatsoever, to return all Confidential Information;
  • To ensure that this obligation of confidentiality is respected, in particular by the members of the Team and any partners (where applicable).

This obligation of confidentiality will not apply to information which Candidates can prove, in particular:

  • they were, at the time of their communication by the Organiser, already in the public domain;
  • or that, after their communication by the Organiser, they have fallen into the public domain through no fault of their own;
  • or that they were already in their possession at the time they received them from the Organiser;

The confidentiality obligations in this article will come into force as soon as Candidates register and will remain in force for a period of three (3) years from the end of the Competition.

Article 11 – Protection of personal data

Participation in the Contest requires the Candidate’s personal data (“Personal Data”).

The Candidate’s Personal Data is processed electronically in accordance with regulations on the protection of personal data.

In accordance with the applicable regulations, in particular European Regulation 2016/679 and national provisions relating to data processing, files and freedoms, the Organiser, as data controller, collects and processes your personal data on the basis of your consent: the Organiser is likely to collect your surname, first name, email address, telephone number, name of your school, gender, year of study, city of your educational establishment in order to validate your participation in the Competition.

For the purposes of processing personal data, the Service Provider is designated as a Subcontractor within the meaning of the RGPD.

The purposes of this processing are :

  • to meet the organisational needs of the competition;
  • organising intermediation between the Candidate, the Organiser and the Service Provider;
  • ensure the identification, communication and preservation of exchanges with the Candidate;

In accordance with the provisions of the RGPD, the Organiser undertakes to implement organisational and technical security measures designed to protect all Candidates’ Personal Data. Similarly, the Organiser undertakes to allow Candidates to exercise their rights under the RGPD.

The personal information collected by the Organiser from Candidates will be used exclusively to manage the Competition.

The recipients of the personal data are the Digital Department of Bpifrance for the Organiser Bpifrance.

Their recipients are the Competition Organiser and the Service Provider. No data will be passed on to any outside organisation.

Personal data is not transferred outside the European Union and Switzerland.

They will be kept for the duration of the Competition and will be kept for (1) year after the Competition has ended (prize-giving).

In accordance with the French Data Protection Act no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 as amended, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and the Law for a Digital Republic of 7 October 2016, and subject to the conditions laid down therein for the exercise of these rights, Candidates in the Competition benefit from:

– a right of access, rectification, deletion and portability of their personal data;

– The right to ask for the processing of their data to be restricted and to object to receiving commercial canvassing or to being profiled in connection with commercial canvassing. In certain cases, Candidates may, for reasons relating to their particular situation, object to the processing of their data.

– The right to organise what happens to their personal data post-mortem.

– the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL.

The aforementioned rights may be exercised by contacting the Bpifrance Data Protection Officer at the postal address “Délégué à la protection des données (DPO), Bpifrance, DCCP, 27-31 avenue du Général Leclerc, 94710 Maisons-cedex” or at the email address donneespersonnelles@bpifrance.fr.

You can also contact contact@educatia.fr to exercise your rights.

The Candidate may also lodge a complaint with the supervisory authorities, in particular the CNIL (https://www.cnil.fr/fr/plaintes).

As the data collected is necessary for the proper running of the Competition, any request to delete information relating to this data is likely to result in the automatic cancellation of his/her participation.

Article 12 – Complaints

Any complaint by a Participant relating to the Contest must be sent no later than (30) thirty days after the end date of the Contest to the following e-mail address: contact@educatia.fr

Any complaint must include full contact details (name, address, e-mail address and telephone number), the reference of the Competition and a clear and detailed explanation of the complaint.

Article 13 – Applicable law and dispute resolution

These rules are subject to French law and regulations.

If any clause of these rules is deemed invalid, the other clauses and the rules themselves shall continue to apply.

Any dispute concerning the application and/or interpretation of the rules will be settled by the Organiser.

In the event of a dispute, only a registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt sent no later than thirty (30) days after the end of the Competition to the following address will be accepted: contact@educatia.fr

Any dispute or claim received by the Organiser after this deadline will not be taken into account, except in the case of obvious errors. It is agreed that the information resulting from the Organiser has evidential value in any dispute, particularly with regard to the connection elements and the computer processing of said information relating to the Competition.

Prior to any legal action relating to or in connection with these rules, Candidates undertake to make an amicable and ex gratia appeal to the Organiser. 

Any dispute arising in connection with these rules which cannot be settled amicably shall be referred to the Paris Commercial Court, unless otherwise provided by public policy.

Article 14 – Legal deposit

The rules are filed via www.reglement.net with SELARL 812 – HUISSIERS, huissiers de justice associés, 88 boulevard de la Reine, 78000 Versailles.

The Rules may be amended at any time in the form of an amendment by the Organiser, in compliance with the conditions set out, and published by online announcement on the site.

The amendment shall be registered with the SELARL huissiers de justice associés, custodian of the rules, before publication. It will come into force as soon as it is put online and all Participants will be deemed to have accepted it simply by taking part in the Contest, as from the date on which the amendment comes into force. Any Participant refusing to accept the modification(s) must cease to take part in the Contest.

The rules are sent free of charge to anyone who submits a written request by post, before the closing date of the Competition, to the following address: contact@educatia.fr

The full rules can also be consulted online on the Competition website. The postal charges required to obtain the rules will be reimbursed on simple request on the basis of the slow “letter” rate in force.