emlyon news | emlyon business school joins STATION F

来源:法国里昂商学院时间:2026-01-27

Lyon, January 8, 2025  – emlyon business school, the pioneering management school in  entrepreneurship in France, is setting up at STATION F, the world’s  largest start-up campus. emlyon is investing in the Parisian ecosystem  with a dedicated space to deploy its entrepreneurial programs through  emlyon venture labs, designed to accelerate start-ups from idea to  growth.

A meeting of academic excellence and entrepreneurial energy

The first business school to create an incubator back in 1984, emlyon business school, is strengthening its presence in the Parisian and international tech ecosystem by establishing itself within STATION F. emlyon will have 36 workstations and will offer an innovative program delivered by emlyon venture labs, the school’s incubation and acceleration structure.

emlyon  venture labs has supported the creation of more than 2,800 companies, generated 23,000 net jobs, achieved a 5-year start-up survival rate of  80%, and helped raise over €2 billion. Among the success stories of emlyon’s entrepreneurial ecosystem are unicorns Sorare and Meero, as well as six winners of the Next 40 and French Tech 120: Electra, Gojob, Agicap, Iten, CertiDeal, and Ouihelp. Clément Mauguet, co-founder of Agicap, will be the sponsor of the first “emlyon STATION F” cohort.

A hybrid and ambitious acceleration program at the heart of innovation

The “emlyon at STATION F” program will target start-ups founded by the school’s students and alumni, as well as external projects aligned with its areas of expertise, with a particular focus on integrating international profiles.

Selected start-ups will benefit from a dual high-value support system:

The STATION F ecosystem:

Privileged  access to events, investor networks, and campus services. STATION F  hosts more than 1,000 start-ups for collaboration and exchange, 600  investors, and €1 billion raised annually.

emlyon venture labs expertise:

A  renewable 6-month program including personalized mentoring, regular  project monitoring, quarterly strategic reviews with an expert board,  and access to thematic masterclasses.

Verticals of exellence and social commitment

While maintaining a generalist approach, the program will focus on projects aligned with the school’s specific areas of expertise:  advanced technologies (deeptech), health and medical technologies  (healthtech), food and agriculture (agrifoodtech), education and human  resources (edtech/HRtech), and sports technologies (sportech). Women’s  entrepreneurship will also receive targeted support from emlyon venture  labs.

According to Isabelle Huault, Executive President & Dean of emlyon:

“emlyon’s arrival at STATION F marks a major milestone in our  development, perfectly aligned with our strategic directions: that of a  school that has made the entrepreneurial spirit a cornerstone of its  identity and that strengthens its foundations by offering entrepreneurs  unprecedented opportunities for national and international visibility.”

Roxanne Varza, Director of STATION F, adds:

“emlyon is one of the pioneering schools of entrepreneurship in  France. We are delighted to welcome their program to STATION F and thus  provide the supported start-ups with access to this unique expertise and  their historic spirit of innovation.”