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48H Chrono 2025 Challenge: a look back at the 12th edition

200 student-entrepreneurs worked on the theme of "Disability and Technology"

14 inspired and creative teams

Students from UPHF and INSA Hauts-de-France had 2 days to imagine and create a project on the theme "Handicap et Technologie : sport, innover pour une pratique universelle" and the projects presented hit the bull's-eye!

How can we improve access to sport for people with disabilities? How can sports facilities be adapted? How can we get able-bodied and disabled people to interact? How can we develop inclusion and understanding of disability?...

Here are the topics our budding designers worked on to come up with new concepts and services.

Surrounded by professional coaches and teachers, the projects took shape and were evaluated by a jury chaired by Stéphane Andrieux, member of the Académie des Technologies.

 

 

Manon Genest, world paratriathlon champion and event sponsor

The high-level athlete agreed to represent para sport and fulfilled her role as godmother to perfection.

Between cheers and enthusiasm at the pitches of the 14 teams, Manon Genest promised to return, and we will welcome her back with great pleasure. 

Para sport, at the heart of the challenge, was honored in all its forms.

Winning teams

The 5 prizes were awarded to:

  • Entrepreneurship 2025 Prize
    Handi Access: an innovative media dedicated to para sport
  • Prix Coup de coeur
    Handi Sens: an inclusive board game
    Sensi'Cap: intelligent sensory accessories (headbands, caps, bonnets) for people with mental disabilities
  • Creativity Award
    AuraGuige: a frontal orientation bracelet for the visually impaired
  • Ecology Award
    Moveall: an adaptable jacket made from recycled materials

Congratulations to all 200 students present, and see you next year!