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Some 400,000 people are expected at Porte de Versailles until May 8, at the Paris Fair, the meeting place for lovers of innovation and inventors. Some finds caught the attention of the France Télévisions teams.

To attract the barge, it must be immediately put in the bath. An anti-drowning t-shirt is one of the attractions of the Foire de Paris. Suitable for children from 18 months to 6 years old, it allows the intrepid little swimmer to turn over and float. Philippe Rouvier and his team took two years to develop this t-shirt. The models are just out of production for the event. “The Paris Fair it’s an extraordinary opportunity to be able to explain the product to people, and that people can see it in person”says Philippe Rouvier, co-founder of Floatee.

A scooter that adapts to wheelchairs

The consecration for the young company would be to win the Lépine competition. Because here, that’s what all the inventors come to look for, everyone has their own idea to improve everyday life. Here is a dishwasher that consumes little electricity and only three liters of water. A 100% Made in France product, made from recycled products. Further down the aisles, another invention catches the eye. With a simple click, the scooter adapts to the wheelchair. A young paraplegic entrepreneur simply wants to change the daily lives of people with disabilities. “We have 800 users in France today, who are between 12 and 92 years old“, says Charlotte Alaux, co-founder of Omni. 300 inventions are presented this year.

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