Touring Station F's massive startup campus in Paris

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  • Опубліковано 6 лип 2017
  • Earlier this week, the world’s biggest startup campus officially opened. Around 3,000 people are going to work in this huge building in Paris. TechCrunch went on a tour of Station F and met with Xavier Niel, the billionaire behind it.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @drazrmaxx1093
    @drazrmaxx1093 7 років тому +11

    This is awesome! It's breeds creativity

  • @Nedwin
    @Nedwin 3 роки тому +1

    Many good things we can learn from Xavier Neil. I'm a big fan of his.

  • @psucalculator7179
    @psucalculator7179 7 років тому

    Awesome

  • @sab611
    @sab611 7 років тому +2

    how did he turn on Big Head mode?

  • @onehalfmedia
    @onehalfmedia 7 років тому +11

    If anything of value or use is ever created in a space like this, I will be shocked and amazed.

    • @HaiLeQuang
      @HaiLeQuang 7 років тому +3

      Why do u have such pessimistic?

    • @onehalfmedia
      @onehalfmedia 7 років тому

      Because I know people who have run successful startups. And they would run a mile from a misguided utopian "collaborative" idea like this.

    • @HaiLeQuang
      @HaiLeQuang 7 років тому +1

      Yes, it's odd to me too. Spaces like this seems to be great incubators but until now not very effective.
      Probably too distractive

    • @onehalfmedia
      @onehalfmedia 7 років тому +6

      They seem more like playpens than anything for getting serious creative work done. And that it seems to have more of a political angle than a creative angle is a giant red flag. And really, if you were creating a great innovation, would you want to be surrounded by mediocre minds looking to steal your ideas?

    • @Blossom-nk7dw
      @Blossom-nk7dw 7 років тому

      I mean, this is obviously supposed to be "Bell labs, but in Paris", right? So what exactly is preventing that from happening? In bell labs the "dumb guys" were housed in offices adjacent to geniuses like William Shockley and to no clear ill effect. In perfect candor you're probably right, but still, there is a possibility (slim as it may be) that this could take off.

  • @kimmar5637
    @kimmar5637 6 років тому +3

    la réalité est bien differente ...on n'attends nos dividendes ...

  • @ismaeleye
    @ismaeleye 7 років тому +3

    We need a "Block-Chain" type environment for self-driving cars

  • @Notrocketscience101
    @Notrocketscience101 7 років тому +7

    Foolish and sexist as well as racist. I came of age in the 1970s when it was first becoming acceptable to refuse appointment to anybody white and male. They didn't tell you you couldn't be employed because you're white and male they simply gave points to anybody who is not. I tried to get into General Motors with my perfect score on their aptitude test but since anybody who wasn't white and male got 35 bonus points they would've had to of run out of the students before I would have a chance to be hired. Of course this stupid company learned nothing when those same people ran it into bankruptcy.

  • @BadAssBullet12
    @BadAssBullet12 5 років тому +5

    Roxanne low-key radical feminist.