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Franck Nouyrigat

Never give up innovating, learning and sharing Founder@StartupWeekend/[email protected]/Founder@Massive/ Founder@Electis... I enjoy inventing with great people

Franck Nouyrigat is a passionate entrepreneur known for his work in leading impactful projects with a strong team culture.

He co-founded Startup Weekend, a non-profit organization, to promote entrepreneurship and community spirit.

With a background in Computer Science, Management, and Information Systems, Franck has a robust educational foundation from renowned institutions like HEC Paris, MINES ParisTech, and Ecole centrale d'Electronique.

His extensive professional journey includes roles such as Founder of Electis, Advisor at Massive, Co-Founder at ReCorp, and Board Member at Voyager HQ.

Franck has also contributed to economic development projects at SECO Economic Cooperation and Development and served as an Internal Innovation Consultant at The World Bank.

He has been involved in various tech and consulting firms like Oracle, PricewaterhouseCoopers, XPO Logistics, and ALTEN, showcasing his diverse expertise.

Additionally, Franck Nouyrigat is currently focused on Electis, a project aimed at advancing democracy through technology, and is writing a book on building global communities from scratch.

His career highlights include co-founding Massive, a venture to revolutionize internet monetization, and his involvement in initiatives like UP Global, Podlife, and Startup Weekend.

Highlights

Oct 23 · twitter

My todo list of political side projects for France is increasing with ai. Years ago i’ve pushed the concept of what became @LaPrimaireOrg to fight political parties / since then i’ve developed a verifiable e-voting architecture with @ElectisSolution and @Gilles_Mentre to allow one day for a next gen direct democracy. My next non-profit ideas if anyone wants to help:

  1. votezGPT the first AI representative that can’t lie and will keep its promises, and

  2. The AI History Judge: A site that will score all politicians/public servants based on available data (eg what they said vs what they did: the “menteur” score, how much they did cost vs other countries, etc.) so history can indeed judge them as they say…

Oct 2 · twitter

this might have been the longest tweet i’ve ever read! but damn it was good

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Paris Area, France