We’re now less than a month away from LeWeb ’10, the giant tech conference in Paris, France put on each year by Geraldine and Loic Le Meur. This year’s agenda features a whole lot of TechCrunch as several of us will not only be on stage at various times, but there’s also a modified version of the startup competition that will have more of a TechCrunch Disrupt flavor. So so we’re happy to announce the 16 startups that have been selected to compete this year.
These 16 companies were selected by LeWeb and August Capital. They chose these from over 400 applications submitted. Here they are:
Badgeville Inc
www.badgeville.com
NETHERLANDSCauwill Technologies
www.cauwill.com
IRELANDCity M
www.deways.fr
FRANCEDesk.io GmbH
www.phonedeck.net
GERMANYFiddme
www.fiddme.com
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AUSTRIAGreendizer
www.greendizer.com
FRANCEGreenPocket GmbH
www.greenpocket.de
GERMANYNuji
www.nuji.com
UNITED KINGDOMPraized Media Inc.
www.needium.com
CANADASmallrivers
www.paper.li
SWITZERLANDSuper Marmite
www.super-marmite.com
FRANCETagattitude
www.tagattitude.fr
FRANCETinypay.me
www.tinypay.me/
NETHERLANDSWaze
www.waze.com
ISRAELWork4 Labs
www.work4labs.com
FRANCE/USA
As you can see, only one of the companies is based in the U.S. (Work4 Labs), and even they are only half-based here. That will certainly give LeWeb’s competition a bit different of a flavor than many other tech conferences. Or, as our own Michael Arrington puts it, “These are all European startups! That’s so racist. Each one of these will get its ass kicked by someone from California.” Yep, it’s almost time for LeWeb again!
If you’re interested in attending, this link will get TechCrunch readers a 200 euro discount. Startups, meanwhile, will get the special price of 995 euros, while independent developers can get tickets for 500 euros.