Top 10 Largest Tech Companies in France

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  1. Top 1

    Schneider Electric

    French multinational corporation Schneider Electric SE focuses on digital automation and energy management.The solution integrates energy technology, real-time automation, software, and services to improve residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial settings.

    Schneider Electric is included in the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index, is a Fortune Global 500 corporation, and trades openly on the Euronext Exchange. The corporation earned €34.2 billion in sales for the fiscal year ending in 2022. Square D, APC, and others are all subsidiaries of Schneider Electric. It also conducts its own studies.

    Schneider
    launched a bid to acquire RIB Software, a German software business, in February 2020 for €1.4 billion, and the sale was finalized in July of that year.[34] In 2020, Schneider Electric also bought ProLeiT AG, a maker of MES and control software for factories. The Zero Carbon Project' was unveiled by Schneider in April of 2021. It has proven since then that it intends to reduce its 'operational carbon emissions' by 2025. The merger between Schneider Electric and Aveva was completed in January of 2023.[


    Founded: 1836
    Headquarters: Rueil-Malmaison, France
    Website: https://www.se.com/

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  2. Top 2

    Dassault Systèmes

    Software for 3D product design, simulation, and production are developed by Dassault Systèmes SE, a French Fortune 50 multinational software firm. Established in 1981, the company now operates out of Vélizy-Villacoublay, France, and employs over 20,000 people in 140 different nations.

    Numspot, a European sovereign cloud service for the financial, health, and public sectors, is being developed by Dassault Systèmes and three French companies (Docaposte, Bouygues Telecom, and Banque des Territoires) using the 3DS Outscale infrastructure. The project was announced in late 2022.(Citation required)

    Company sustainability head was filled by Philippine de T'Serclaes in 2022. Dassault Systèmes was on the Special Advisory Council for Myanmar's list of companies that helped the Myanmar military junta make weapons in 2023, putting the company at danger of being seen as culpable in human rights abuses committed by the regime.


    Founded: 1981
    Headquarters: Vélizy-Villacoublay, France
    Website: https://www.3ds.com/

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  3. Top 3

    Soitec

    A worldwide business with its headquarters in France, Soitec produces high-performance substrates used in the production of semiconductors. The semiconductor components made by Soitec are used to create the chips that go inside computers, data centers, IT servers, smartphones, and tablets. Electronics utilized in automobiles, linked items (the Internet of Things), as well as industrial and medical equipment, all employ Soitec products.

    Silicon on insulator (SOI) is the company's top offering. Soitec creates materials in the form of substrates (also called "wafers"). They are created as tiny disks that range in size from 200 to 300 mm and have a thickness of less than 1 mm. After that, these wafers are etched and sliced to make microchips for electronic devices.

    Soitec's
    market cap was $5.17 billion as of March 2023. By market cap, this places Soitec as the 2290th most valuable company in the world. The most recent financial reports from Soitec indicate that the company's current revenue (TTM) is $0.96 billion. The company generated $0.96 billion in revenue in 2022, an increase from $0.68 billion in revenue in 2021.

    Founded: 1992
    Headquarters: Bernin (Isère), France
    Website: soitec.com

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  4. Top 4

    Ubisoft

    The French video game publisher Ubisoft Entertainment SA is based in Saint-Mandé and has offices in other cities throughout the world. Titles including Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, For Honor, Just Dance, Prince of Persia, Rabbids, Rayman, Tom Clancy's, and Watch Dogs are all part of the company's video game catalogue.


    Since the late 2010s, Ubisoft has taken a more active role in developing blockchain-based video games. The company is actively promoting the use of blockchain-based content in video games and is a co-founder of the Blockchain Game Alliance, a consortium of several companies active in the blockchain space that was established in September 2018. Yves Guillemot, co-founder of Ubisoft, believes that the inclusion of crypto-based content in video games will lead to greater player investment and industry expansion.


    Tezos, which Ubisoft claims is an energy-efficient cryptocurrency, will be used in the Ubisoft Quartz blockchain program, which was announced in December 2021. This would allow players to purchase individually identifiable personalization items for games and then sell or trade them based on the Tezos currency. To my knowledge, this was the first "AAA" blockchain game.


    Founded: 28 March 1986
    Headquarters: Saint-Mandé, France
    Website: https://www.ubisoft.com/

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  5. Top 5

    OVH Groupe

    French cloud provider OVH offers virtual private servers (VPSs), dedicated servers (DSs), and more. In 2016, OVH was the proud owner of the largest data center in the world. As of the year 2019[3], it had more physical servers than any other hosting company in Europe or the world.The Klaba family established the company in 1999 in Roubaix, France, where it maintains its headquarters. According to French legislation, OVH is a streamlined joint-stock corporation. OVHcloud is OVH's official brand name as of 2019.

    Octave Klaba started OVH in November 1999[1] with the support of his brother Henry and his two cousins, Haline and Miroslaw.In order to finance more global expansion, OVH raised $250 million in October 2016.[9] OVH raised more than US$1 billion at this funding round. OVH reportedly earned $343 million in sales during the 2016 fiscal year. Five-year plans to increase investment by a factor of three beginning in 2021 were announced by OVH in 2018. Which converts to somewhere between $4 billion and €7 billion.


    Founded: 1999
    Headquarters: Roubaix, France
    Website: https://www.ovhcloud.com/asia/

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  6. Top 6

    Exclusive Networks

    French cloud provider OVH offers virtual private servers (VPSs), dedicated servers (DSs), and more. In 2016, OVH was the proud owner of the largest data center in the world.As of the year 2019, it had more physical servers than any other hosting company in Europe or the world.The Klaba family established the company in 1999 in Roubaix, France, where it maintains its headquarters.According to French legislation, OVH is a streamlined joint-stock corporation. OVHcloud is OVH's official brand name as of 2019.

    Octave Klaba started OVH in November 1999 with the support of his brother Henry and his two cousins, Haline and Miroslaw.In order to finance more global expansion, OVH raised $250 million in October 2016.[9] OVH raised more than US$1 billion at this funding round. OVH reportedly earned $343 million in sales during the 2016 fiscal year. Five-year plans to increase investment by a factor of three beginning in 2021 were announced by OVH in 2018. Which converts to somewhere between $4 billion and €7 billion.


    Founded: 2003
    Headquarters: Paris, France
    Website: https://www.exclusive-networks.com/

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  7. Top 7

    Criteo

    Online display ads are provided by Criteo, an advertising company. The business was established and is headquartered in the French capital of Paris. In 2005, Jean-Baptiste Rudelle, Franck Le Ouay, and Romain Niccoli established Criteo in Paris, France. The first four years of Criteo were dedicated to research and development, and the company released its first product in April 2008. The Criteo Silicon Valley branch first opened its doors in 2010. Criteo relocated its headquarters from California to Paris, France, in 2012.

    Greg Coleman was introduced as the new president of Criteo on April 7th, 2011. Coleman has held positions as diverse as executive vice president of worldwide sales at Yahoo! and president and chief revenue officer at The Huffington Post. The company's IPO, which took place in October 2013, brought in $251 million.

    On January 1st, 2016, Rudelle transitioned to the role of executive chairman, and Eric Eichmann, previously president and COO, assumed the role of CEO. In a complaint filed in June of 2016, Criteo accused Steelhouse, an adversarial ad tech firm, of improperly claiming credit for users' visits to retailers' websites. Steelhouse filed an answer, accusing Criteo of deceptive marketing and abusive business practices. Both parties decided to terminate their litigation in November 2016 after Criteo's request for an injunction was denied in October 2016. In order to improve its ecommerce serving capabilities, Criteo bought HookLogic on October 4th, 2016. HookLogic is a retail exchange, ad server, and attribution firm with a laser focus on retailers.


    Founded: 2005
    Headquarters: Paris, France
    Website: https://www.criteo.com/

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  8. Top 8

    Focus Entertainment

    The Paris, France-based video game studio and publisher Focus Entertainment was once known as Focus Home Interactive. Focus, which has been around since 1996, has created and marketed games like Cycling Manager and Virtual Skipper in the sports genre as well as games like Sherlock Holmes and TrackMania.

    The Cities XL franchise, formerly owned by the defunct Monte Cristo, was acquired by Focus on June 25th, 2010.Focus' partnership with Farming Simulator's developer, Giants Software, dates back to 2012. Former CEO Cédric Lagarrigue departed the company in April 2018 after 20 years.

    Deck13
    was purchased by the corporation in June of 2020 for €7.1 million. Streum On Studio was also purchased by Focus in April of 2021. Dotemu was purchased by the corporation in August 2021 for a reported $38.5 million. Focus Home Interactive became Focus Entertainment on September 6, 2021. Douze Dixiemes was purchased by Focus in October 2021. Focus purchased Leikir Studio in February 2022 for an undisclosed amount. Focus purchased BlackMill Games on September 13, 2022. Focus purchased Dovetail Games in April of 2023.

    Founded: 1996
    Headquarters: Paris, France
    Website: https://www.focus-entmt.com/en

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  9. Top 9

    Nacon

    The Lesquin, France-based video game developer Nacon was once known as Bigben Interactive. It creates and sells gaming peripherals, as well as develops, publishes, and markets video games for many systems. Nacon was formed in 2020 with the merger of Bigben Group. The year 1981 marks the beginning of Bigben Interactive.

    Nacon
    announced the acquisition of Big Ant Studios, an Australian video game developer, in January 2021. In an ongoing distribution dispute between the two companies, video game company Frogwares claimed on 1 March 2021 that Nacon had illegally hacked and distributed a pirated version of their game, The Sinking City, on Steam in February 2021. Nacon purchased Crea-ture Studios in August of 2021.


    Nacon bought Ishtar Games in October of 2021.Nacon purchased Midgar Studio in February of 2022. Nacon stated in February 2022 that it would purchase Daedalic Entertainment for an estimated $60 million, with the acquisition closing in April 2022. In May 2022, Nacon announced the foundation of Nacon Studio Milan, which would include the studios it had acquired in October 2020 (namely, RaceWard Studio) and others that had not yet been given official names.


    Founded: 17 February 1981
    Headquarters: Lesquin, France
    Website: https://www.nacongaming.com/en-GB/

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  10. Top 10

    ATARI

    Since its inception in 1972, the Atari brand has been owned by a number of different companies. The French firm Atari SA (previously Infogrames) currently owns it through a division called Atari Interactive. Established in Sunnyvale, California, in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney, the original Atari, Inc. was an industry leader in the development of video arcade games, home video game systems, and personal computers. From the 1970s to the mid-1980s, the electronic entertainment industry was shaped in large part by the company's wares. The 1980s were a golden era for the product line.

    In 1984, following the decline in the video game industry that began in 1983, the original Atari Inc. sold its home console and computer operations to Jack Tramiel's Tramel Technology Ltd., which changed its name to Atari Corporation. The former Atari company is now known as Atari Games Inc. Atari Games was granted permission to produce arcade games bearing the Atari name and emblem, with the word "Games" added to the end of the name.


    Atari Corporation was granted trademark and home rights to Atari, Inc.'s video game properties as part of a business deal. Disk drive manufacturer JT Storage (JTS) became a subsidiary of Atari Corporation in a reverse merger in 1996. Hasbro Interactive established Atari Interactive as a wholly owned company in 1998 after purchasing all Atari Corporation-related properties from JTS.

    Founded: 27 June 1972
    Headquarters: France
    Website: Home – Atari®

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