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France bids to reverse tech brain drain | France bids to reverse tech brain drain |
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A popular French TV advert for pasta sauce from the 1980s showed a jolly rustic fellow chasing after a train that was laden with all sorts of lovely food. | A popular French TV advert for pasta sauce from the 1980s showed a jolly rustic fellow chasing after a train that was laden with all sorts of lovely food. |
"Reviens Leon! (Come back, Leon!)," shouts his portly wife. "I've got the same at home." | "Reviens Leon! (Come back, Leon!)," shouts his portly wife. "I've got the same at home." |
Today the catchphrase "Reviens Leon!" has been commandeered for a very different campaign: to lure back to France the thousands of tech whizz-kids who spent the last decade fleeing abroad. | Today the catchphrase "Reviens Leon!" has been commandeered for a very different campaign: to lure back to France the thousands of tech whizz-kids who spent the last decade fleeing abroad. |
In an open letter in Le Monde, the heads of 10 successful French start-ups pleaded with Silicon Valley expatriates to book their return flights to Paris. | In an open letter in Le Monde, the heads of 10 successful French start-ups pleaded with Silicon Valley expatriates to book their return flights to Paris. |
"France is not the country it was when you left," they wrote. | "France is not the country it was when you left," they wrote. |
"It is now full of the opportunities which you used to search for elsewhere. Today, we've got the same at home. | "It is now full of the opportunities which you used to search for elsewhere. Today, we've got the same at home. |
"It's in France that it is happening. So come back, Leon!" | "It's in France that it is happening. So come back, Leon!" |
Today great efforts are being made to show the world that France is no longer a land of "ossified structures, stultifying routines and petty-minded middle-managers" (to use the language of the letter). | Today great efforts are being made to show the world that France is no longer a land of "ossified structures, stultifying routines and petty-minded middle-managers" (to use the language of the letter). |
Business transformation | Business transformation |
The young economy minister and former banker Emmanuel Macron has made three trips abroad this year to high-tech conventions, most recently in Israel last week. | The young economy minister and former banker Emmanuel Macron has made three trips abroad this year to high-tech conventions, most recently in Israel last week. |
At each stop he urges investors to forget the cliches, and to focus on the business transformation that he says is under way. | At each stop he urges investors to forget the cliches, and to focus on the business transformation that he says is under way. |
So what truth is there in the claim that the French digital "ecosystem" is beginning to produce the goods? | So what truth is there in the claim that the French digital "ecosystem" is beginning to produce the goods? |
"It is not an exaggeration. Things really have changed in Paris in the last couple of years," says Christopher Ciminelli, who runs the tech news website 01net.com. | "It is not an exaggeration. Things really have changed in Paris in the last couple of years," says Christopher Ciminelli, who runs the tech news website 01net.com. |
"Business creators in France are younger and younger. The government is genuinely taking steps to help. I would say the whole image of France abroad - certainly in the digital field - has become very positive." | "Business creators in France are younger and younger. The government is genuinely taking steps to help. I would say the whole image of France abroad - certainly in the digital field - has become very positive." |
The list of successful ventures is certainly beginning to catch the eye. | The list of successful ventures is certainly beginning to catch the eye. |
Top of the list are three French digital companies that are valued at more than $1bn. | |
These are the internet ad-placing company Criteo; the flash-sales pioneer Vente Privee; and the car-sharing facilitator BlaBlaCar. | These are the internet ad-placing company Criteo; the flash-sales pioneer Vente Privee; and the car-sharing facilitator BlaBlaCar. |
BlaBlaCar's founder Fred Mazzella explained to me the changes that have helped his company reach 20 million customers in 19 countries. | BlaBlaCar's founder Fred Mazzella explained to me the changes that have helped his company reach 20 million customers in 19 countries. |
"Over the last couple of years the system of financing - which was a real problem in France - has been transformed. Before, there were gaps in the financing chain from business angels to large professional investors. | "Over the last couple of years the system of financing - which was a real problem in France - has been transformed. Before, there were gaps in the financing chain from business angels to large professional investors. |
"But today there are many new types of investor in Paris - like the entrepreneurial fund ISAI - and you can raise anything from one to a hundred million euros. It's made a huge difference, turning start-ups into scale-ups." | "But today there are many new types of investor in Paris - like the entrepreneurial fund ISAI - and you can raise anything from one to a hundred million euros. It's made a huge difference, turning start-ups into scale-ups." |
Another factor is the spread of incubators - places like The Family, NUMA, and 50Partners - which provide not just a physical base for new companies, but also advice and knowhow. | Another factor is the spread of incubators - places like The Family, NUMA, and 50Partners - which provide not just a physical base for new companies, but also advice and knowhow. |
From the government side, Mazzella praises initiatives such as the Research Tax Credit, which means start-ups can get reimbursed up to three-quarters of their spending on research projects. | From the government side, Mazzella praises initiatives such as the Research Tax Credit, which means start-ups can get reimbursed up to three-quarters of their spending on research projects. |
But the big shift has been one of mentality. | But the big shift has been one of mentality. |
"A few years ago, all the top students who came out of the best 'grandes ecoles' - their ambition was to work in the established giants like BNP or L'Oreal," says Mazzella. | "A few years ago, all the top students who came out of the best 'grandes ecoles' - their ambition was to work in the established giants like BNP or L'Oreal," says Mazzella. |
"Now they all say they want their work in start-ups and build their own." | "Now they all say they want their work in start-ups and build their own." |
France's biggest companies: | France's biggest companies: |
Source: Fortune Global 500 | Source: Fortune Global 500 |
Of course it is in the interest of Mazzella, Macron et al to talk up France as much as possible. They need the investors and they need the brains. | Of course it is in the interest of Mazzella, Macron et al to talk up France as much as possible. They need the investors and they need the brains. |
And not all may be as rosy as they like to portray. | And not all may be as rosy as they like to portray. |
In Israel last week, venture capitalist Yoav Tzruya said French start-ups were still "too happy to stay on the French market, rather than having global ambitions. And they still need better financing." | In Israel last week, venture capitalist Yoav Tzruya said French start-ups were still "too happy to stay on the French market, rather than having global ambitions. And they still need better financing." |
Macron himself admitted France was "15 years late when it comes to finance - but we are stepping up the pace". | Macron himself admitted France was "15 years late when it comes to finance - but we are stepping up the pace". |
Compared to London, Paris still lags far behind when it comes to attracting outside money. | Compared to London, Paris still lags far behind when it comes to attracting outside money. |
According to Management Today, Paris drew under 400 Tech Investment Projects in the past decade against London's more than 1,000. | According to Management Today, Paris drew under 400 Tech Investment Projects in the past decade against London's more than 1,000. |
Foreign direct investment projects (2005-2014): | Foreign direct investment projects (2005-2014): |
And there remains France's reputation as a high-tax country with an overweening state sector. Le French-bashing is not exactly out of fashion. | And there remains France's reputation as a high-tax country with an overweening state sector. Le French-bashing is not exactly out of fashion. |
Still, one constant has held true through the hi-tech explosion: the ability of French grandes ecoles to turn out highly competent computer engineers and business modellers. | Still, one constant has held true through the hi-tech explosion: the ability of French grandes ecoles to turn out highly competent computer engineers and business modellers. |
These are the people scooped up by the thousand in California and London. | These are the people scooped up by the thousand in California and London. |
And these are the Leons now being urged to come home. | And these are the Leons now being urged to come home. |
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