Reactor Podcast

5 good news in the deeptech and climate startup world - Jan 9th 2025 Edition 2 - 2025

Jerome Season 1 Episode 15

Welcome to this week’s edition of the Reactor Newsletter, where we spotlight inspiring innovations and success stories from deeptech and climate tech. Let’s dive in!





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1️⃣ Up and Charge Unveils France’s First Induction Charging for EVs






After three years of R&D, Up and Charge has successfully installed France’s first induction charging station for electric vehicles in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.

This cutting-edge technology allows EVs to charge wirelessly, promising a seamless charging experience and a glimpse of a more connected future.

With this milestone achieved, the company is setting its sights on global expansion.

🔗 Learn more from their LinkedIn post: Up and Charge announcement

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2️⃣ Pulse Audition’s Successful Exit to EssilorLuxottica






EssilorLuxottica has acquired Pulse Audition, a French startup founded in 2022 that uses AI to improve hearing. Their innovative algorithms enhance noise reduction and speech comprehension for individuals with hearing impairments.

This acquisition marks a significant step in integrating cutting-edge AI into hearing solutions, paving the way for improved accessibility and quality of life.

🔗 Read more: EssilorLuxottica press release


3️⃣ Xona Named One of TechCrunch’s Most Disruptive Startups of 2024






Xona Space Systems is making waves as one of TechCrunch’s most disruptive startups of the year. The company is developing a satellite navigation system with far greater accuracy than traditional GPS.

With next-gen tech relying on precise navigation, Xona’s innovation is set to revolutionize commercial, civil, and defense applications. They raised a $19M Series A this year and plan to launch their first production satellite next summer.

🔗 Discover why they’re disruptive: TechCrunch article

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4️⃣ European Small Launcher Industry Gears Up for a Busy 2025






2025 will be a critical year for European small launchers, with companies like Avio, RFA, and Latitude planning full launches or engine tests.

As the demand for satellite deployment continues to grow, these launchers are

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