Investigation into the actions of the Jewish community to protect itself from possible antisemitic acts since October 7.
Press
Find press articles in which Stephane Zibi is quoted or interviewed as a tech and innovation expert. From major national newspapers to international media, a media coverage reflecting over 20 years of expertise.
Analysis of the audio social network Clubhouse, used by Silicon Valley stars, and the competition that imitates it.
Operator Verizon is selling off these two former Internet stars at bargain prices. Other big names are still looking to revive themselves.
The Secretary of State for Foresight publishes the list of companies selected within the framework of the Proxima mobiles call for projects.
Challenges
4 articlesAnalysis of Meta's (formerly Facebook) stock market crash and the challenges of the metaverse.
Analysis of the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the crisis of confidence surrounding Facebook.
A look back at the meteoric rise of Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi in the global smartphone market.
Analysis of Airbnb's rise to power and its impact on the traditional hotel industry.
The digital artwork that went viral has been transformed into a real painting by artist Yehiel Attias.
How a digital montage transformed the Stars of David tagged on Parisian walls into a viral work of art.
Investigation into Oussama Ammar, former star of the start-up world, and his controversial training to become an entrepreneur.

'I can learn Hebrew, but I can't learn Israeli chutzpah. That's impossible.'
Portrait of Stéphane Zibi in the Holy Landings section of the Israeli daily Haaretz, on his journey as a French immigrant in Israel.
Portrait of Stéphane Zibi in Montmartre
Portrait in the prestigious Danish weekly Weekendavisen, recounting the journey of Stéphane Zibi, a French tech entrepreneur based between Paris and Tel Aviv.
Expense reports are progressively integrating global travel management solutions, generating significant savings.
Opinion piece by Stéphane Zibi on connected objects after CES 2014 in Las Vegas.
Ministers, elected officials, and citizens are increasingly using Facebook. A new mode of communication for activists.