Dronisos, Pioneering Drone Show Specialist, Named to 2025 French Tech Class
PARIS, FRANCE – November 8, 2024 – Dronisos, the company renowned for creating stunning aerial displays using drone swarms-including the recent “Sleeping Beauty” show at Disneyland Paris-has been selected for inclusion in the prestigious 2025 class of French Tech, a government-backed initiative recognizing the country’s most promising and rapidly growing technology companies. The proclamation underscores france’s commitment to fostering innovation in the burgeoning field of drone technology and solidifies Dronisos’s position as a global leader in light show entertainment.
This distinction acknowledges Dronisos’s significant contributions to the French tech ecosystem and its potential for continued expansion. The French Tech program provides selected companies with increased visibility, access to funding opportunities, and support for international development. For Dronisos, inclusion in the program will accelerate its plans to expand its services beyond entertainment, including applications in industrial inspection, security, and environmental monitoring.
Founded in 2015, Dronisos has quickly become a dominant force in the drone show industry, pioneering advancements in drone choreography, safety systems, and artistic design. The company’s technology allows for the synchronized flight of hundreds of drones,creating breathtaking aerial displays that have captivated audiences worldwide. Dronisos’s recent performance at Disneyland Paris, featuring a drone-created carriage reminiscent of “Sleeping Beauty,” showcased the company’s ability to blend cutting-edge technology with artistic storytelling.
The French Tech program, launched in 2013, aims to promote France as a hub for technological innovation and attract investment in the country’s startup ecosystem. Companies are selected based on criteria including growth rate,innovation,and international potential. Dronisos joins a select group of approximately 200 companies chosen for the 2025 class, representing a diverse range of sectors including artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and fintech. The company plans to leverage the program’s resources to further develop its proprietary drone control software and expand its global reach, with upcoming projects planned in Asia and North America.