Everyone has seen one of the solutions designed and offered by DigDash at least once during the health crisis. ” The COVID dashboards distributed by Santé Publique France, c’est nous “, explains Éric Gavoty, vice president and co-founder in 2007 with three partners of this company based in Meyreuil, where she strives to constantly refine her software technologies for data analysis and visualization for companies and institutions. A domain of the “business information” which has grown strongly in recent years and benefits DigDash. By the end of 2022, it further enriches the functionalities of its products to produce documents, facilitate their readability or secure access to data, in a much more intuitive way. In fifteen years time, the SME says it has participated in more than 100,000 800 projects which prompted the publication of some 10,000 dashboards !

One of the dashboards designed by DigDash for Santé Publique France during the COVID crisis.
” We now have about 450 customers, large accounts such as Orange, Airbus or the CEA, medium-sized companies, ministries, universities, about fifteen departments… Our growth is about 40% “, the leader assured on December 8, when he was handed over by Dafir Lamdaouar, head of strategy and business development “industrial control & drives” of Schneider Electric, a Secured Communicating Solutions Competitiveness Cluster Trophyfor lead most actions in 2022 in favor of the environment “. In the digital sector, environmental transition commitments are rarely put forward, even though they are just as essential as in industry.” In a tender to which we responded, 20% of the choice related to the CSR policy says Eric Gavoty. DigDash, chaired by Antoine Buat, therefore invests by involving all employees. ” Even though the company now employs about fifty people, it continues to operate in a “start-up” spirit, which pays off as we have 0 turnover. he continues, nevertheless admitting that the expert profiles of developers it seeks are increasingly difficult to find.
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Sobriety as a collective challenge for DigDash
DigDash relied on an action from the SCS cluster to calculate its “carbon footprint.” with the Aktio platform and define the levers for improvement to reduce its impact. ” It turned out that 92% of our footprint was linked to our customers, but that was no reason to do nothing. “, he says. Environmental protection has become a collective challenge as each employee is invited every week to explain what good he has done for the planet, individually, in the company or in his living environment, to reduce his CO2 emissions…” We have developed a platform for this internal carpooling and we strive for one 0 waste targetcalls the leader. Our desire for sobriety in our purchases and in our behavior is sometimes seen as avarice, but it is really mobilizing for our employees. “.
Patron of Marseille marathoner Nicolas Navarro to help him compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics, as part of the “Language Sport” support program offered by Pulp Accelerator, DigDash has also committed to preserving biodiversity and marine ecosystems in an original way for this company that is used to promoting its offer at trade fairs. ” We have decided to spend our “goodies” budget on the Pure Ocean Foundation in Marseille to support its projects. says Eric Gavoty.
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Completed with vigor, in particular his involvement, through dashboards, in the creation of a project accelerator to help the City of Cartagena achieve its sustainable development goals, after the 2022 financial year, an equally intense start to 2023 will follow, because on January 5 and 19, 2023, DigDash will host webinars to explain how its solutions can change the life of a company… As for the SCS cluster, it will also not let go at the urging of its members (more than 300 ) to make their ecological transition: a webinar is scheduled for January 24 to launch the 2023 cycle with a workshop “La Fresque du numérique” in the form of a collective intelligence game. Registration is free but mandatory. ” Digital companies are helping other industries lead their transformation, but they must also lead it emphasizes Stéphanie Schohn, SCS Ecosystem Director.
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