Everysens enters the ecosystem Total Regional Development

March 19, 2024

Everysens, a Lille-based traceability and logistics optimization start-up, has joined the Total Regional Development ecosystem to receive financing and support in the industrial world.

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Everysens, a Lille-based traceability and logistics optimization start-up, is joining the Total Regional Development ecosystem to receive financing and support in the industrial world.

Created and based in the Nord region, in Lille, Everysens has distinguished itself with the Total Regional Development team for its particularly innovative approach to industrial logistics. The start-up has developed intelligent sensors that, once placed on mobile industrial assets such as wagons, skips or gondolas, communicate in real time with a software platform. This platform aggregates, translates and cross-references these data according to customer needs, enabling the tracking of routes, alerting of flights, anticipation of delays, etc.  

For more than 10 years, Total has been working with start-ups and SMEs in the region's economic fabric to support innovation and the creation of long-term jobs. Gérard Lechenault, regional delegate for the Hauts-de-France region of Total Développement Régional, explains the guiding idea: "Running a Total establishment also means taking an interest in its economic environment: that's why, through the TDR scheme, we encourage its development and cultivate the entrepreneurial spirit. »

It is in this context that Everysens was identified by Total Regional Development (TDR) to integrate its ecosystem. To finance its growth, a loan was granted to Everysens. The partnership could also lead to a commercial relationship:

"By partnering with Total Regional Development, we are pushing a gateway to the Total Group. We want to learn from their industrial expertise, and thus determine how to bring them value through possible collaborations," says Youness Lemrabet, founder and president of Everysens.

"Helping a company like Everysens is the meaning that Total Regional Development wishes to give to its action in the Hauts-de-France region," adds Gérard Lechenault.

Everysens will soon be meeting with Total's operational logistics managers to further discuss the issues on which the startup could intervene.

The Everysens team is extremely honored to have been selected for this opportunity, and thanks Total Regional Development and Gérard Lechenault for their trust and support.

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