A journey through Deep Tech, Diplomacy & Love ft. Axel Guyon from Choose Paris Region| Ep.27
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🌟 A Global Citizen's Journey Axel details a truly global career path that led him to India. Moving from studying physics in France to engineering at Stanford in the US, he was driven by a keen interest in sustainability and renewable energy, embarking on a career focused on CAPEX-heavy deep tech projects.
🔋 Deep Tech Dive: The Battery Revolution Axel shares his experience as a material scientist at the battery startup Natron Energy (formerly Alveo Energy) in Palo Alto. There, he helped develop innovative battery technology based on a Prussian blue analog material.Unlike traditional Lithium-Ion, this unique chemistry allows for super-fast charging/discharging with a significantly lower risk of thermal runoff. Axel explains the challenges of building a battery from the ground up, from coin cells to full industrial packs.
🍓 Engineering & Operations: The Agricool Era Returning to France, Axel took a 360-degree role leading engineering and operations at Agricool, a French indoor agriculture startup. He discusses the complexities of growing strawberries and leafy greens inside shipping containers—a prime example of the "Valley of Death" challenges hardware startups face.
🇫🇷 The Focus on AI & Investment: Paris vs. London Now bridging the ecosystems of France and India, Axel outlines the strategic focus of the "Choose Paris" region.
- Putting Paris on the Map: How France is competing with London and Germany to become the premier destination for Indian investors.
- The AI Boom: Why Paris is viewed as a global AI hub, benefiting from the heavy math curriculum in French education (linear algebra), and why France and India share a similar "sovereign" approach to AI development.
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