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For the primary time, France was one of many high represented international locations in Y Combinator’s Summer time 22 batch. Three of the eight French startups chosen by YC are additionally former residents of the Station F campus in Paris, so we chatted with its director, Roxanne Varza, to know how that occurred and what others might study from it. Let’s dive in. — Anna
Meet the French
France was among the many high 5 international locations represented in YC’s S22 batch, with eight of its startups becoming a member of the accelerator’s newest cohort. That was fewer than the U.S., India, the U.Ok. and Israel. Nevertheless it was greater than Germany, which despatched six startups to YC this yr — a near-record for the nation, but in addition much less comparatively spectacular given its bigger inhabitants than France’s personal.
In absolute phrases, France is simply equaling its personal S21 report, however that batch had 390 members. As TechCrunch reported final month, the YC S22 batch was a lot smaller, with some 240 groups. Which means that French illustration is proportionally on the rise, a superb omen for France’s aim to be residence to 100 unicorns by 2030.
Let’s add a caveat that we’re following YC in utilizing “French” loosely right here — nearly each single one in every of these eight groups has a distant element, and a few even have a presence within the U.S. or different international locations. Nonetheless, this isn’t particular to France, as YC famous that among the many startups in its newest batch, 35% had been distant and 37% had been remote-friendly.