The student entrepreneurs of In'Spir & Bellycare are on the Start-up Village of the Delta Festival, in Marseille from June 29th to July 3rd.
See you on the Prado beach, in Marseille, from June 29 to July 3! LaSallian entrepreneurs from Bellycare and Insp'ir will be present on the Start-up village, and more precisely on the stand of Pepite France, the national network of student-entrepreneurs, to present their solutions to the 150 000 festival-goers of the Delta Festival.
For 5 days, the city of Marseille hosts this emblematic festival in the south of France, which brings together 5 stages, 250 artists and 250 events, and several villages including the Start-up village, a space dedicated to entrepreneurship and innovation, and which includes 150 companies and 35 student-entrepreneurs affiliated with Pépite France.
The start-ups present
BellyCare, a young start-up labeled as an entrepreneur by UniLaSalle, is aimed at people suffering from digestive disorders, including irritable bowel syndrome, a pathology causing abdominal pain that officially concerns about 5% of the French population.
The offer proposed by the Lasallian students, with a therapeutic vocation, will make it possible to accompany these sufferers, thanks to a range of adapted prepared meals. This system can be completed by a dietetic follow-up operated by a certified health professional if necessary.
The BellyTeam's ambition is to distribute its meals via home delivery, but also by tackling the corporate catering market.
In'Spir is a start-up, supported by AgriLab UniLaSalle, which has set itself the goal of producing spirulina, a micro-alga made up of numerous nutrients. The difference between In'Spir and other products on the market lies in the method of production of the blue-green micro-algae, which is done solely in a closed and controlled environment.