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Thibaud Elzière (born September 13, 1979 in
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,
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, in France), is a French entrepreneur and founder of several
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. In 2004, he co-founded the
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company Fotolia, which was sold to
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in 2014 for 800 million euros. In 2011, he co-founded eFounders, a
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that became Hexa in 2022, which he still manages today. He has launched several other companies, including Gama Space, a
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project, Iconic House, which rents out prestige real estate, and Kate, a
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manufacturer. He has been at the helm of Folk, an xRM project created within Hexa, since 2019. Also an
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, he has personally invested in around a hundred startups since 2009, including Algolia,
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and
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. Since 2020, Thibaud Elzière has been included in '' Challenges'' magazine's ranking of France's 500 richest people.


Biography


Early career with Fotolia

Thibaud Elzière founded Fotolia in 2004, during his studies at the
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, with his partner Oleg Tscheltzoff. Fotolia is an
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that enables professional photographers to sell their digital photographs directly to customers. It was also at this time that he moved to
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, where his future wife lived, having met her during an Erasmus Programme exchange in
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. In 2014, Fotolia was sold to
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, which renamed it Adobe Stock, for 800 million euros.


eFounders then Hexa

Thibaud Elzière founded the eFounders
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with Quentin Nickmans in 2011. Originally focused on the
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(SaaS) sector, the studio specializes in the creation of startups by recruiting founders, usually a chief executive officer and chief technology officer, to whom it provides an idea, initial funding and strategic advice to launch their project. eFounders concluded the sale of its first company, TextMaster, in 2018. In 2022, eFounders initiated 3founders, a new studio specialized in
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, and carried out a global restructuring. The company adopted the name
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, while retaining the eFounders name for the original SaaS-focused studio. This restructuring led to the organization of the studios into verticals, each specialized in a specific field, such as Hexa AI, devoted to
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, or Hexa Health, dedicated to improving the
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. Hexa has been behind the creation of some forty startups since 2011, including three
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valued at over a billion dollars: Front, Spendesk and Aircall. Aircall has also become a centaur, a term used to describe startups with annual recurring revenues in excess of one hundred million dollars. The startups launched by Hexa have reached a total valuation of five billion dollars, created around 2,800 jobs and raised 700 million euros in funds.


Other companies

In total, Thibaud Elzière is the creator of around ten startups. While he generally delegates the day-to-day management of all these companies, still being head of Hexa, in 2019 he decided to become
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of Folk, a xRM or "extended relationship management" application, created within the
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. This choice was motivated by the fact that he had great ambitions for this project, without however managing to properly pitch it to potential candidates. It was also an opportunity for him to directly apply the advice he used to give to business executives. In 2020, he teamed up with Louis de Gouyon Matignon, then a
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student, and invested 500,000 euros to launch Gama Space, a startup aimed at producing
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s. This
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device uses the
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emitted by
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s to move through
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like a
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, whereas current systems only have
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or
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propulsion. In 2022, Gama Space raised two million euros, notably from the French National Centre for Space Studies and
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. The sail, which measures 74 square meters and is fifty times thinner than a human hair, is made from ultra-thin plastic
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. The following year, he launched Iconic House with his brother Robin Michel. The idea was born when the two founders owned a
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too large for the two of them to live in. They decided to turn it into a place where friends and business acquaintances would stay, before turning it into the headquarters of Iconic House. The company's concept is based on the purchase of luxury houses and villas, which are renovated before being made available for seasonal rental, with the services of a
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. The first houses are located in
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,
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and
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. In 2023, Thibaud Elzière teamed up with Matthias Goldenberg and Pierre Escrieut, two former employees of the automotive equipment manufacturer
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, to launch Kate, a
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manufacturer. They believe they are the future of everyday
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, rather than
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or other energy-hungry vehicles, whether
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or
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. They therefore bet on a small, light, clean and financially accessible car. To this end, in 2022 they acquired Nosmoke, a company founded in 2012 that was then generating four million euros in sales. They announced an initial
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of seven million euros in 2023. The launch of the K1, their first vehicle which should cost less than 15,000 euros to buy, is scheduled for 2026.


Angel investor

Thibaud Elzière has invested in around a hundred startups, as an
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. For example, he took part in the initial fund-raising of
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, an
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company, Algolia, a
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which became a
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in 2021 and
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, a
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app claiming thirty million users. In 2020, he joined the '' Challenges'' magazine's ranking of France's 500 biggest fortunes. In 2023, his fortune, derived solely from his entrepreneurial projects, is estimated at 700 million euros.


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