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The Foundry School
Company typePrivate
FoundedFebruary 2000
FounderChris Cantell
HeadquartersFrance Pau, France

The Foundry School is a private advanced training, research and development center based in Pau, France, France,established to develop retraining programs, promote technology research and launch new ventures. It was created in 2000 by Chris Cantell and started in France with his partner Frédéric Artru after a European site selection for the appropriate site[1][2]. Pau was chosen based on their development of the Pau Broadband Country initiative, a broadband fiber optic development to cover the whole city. The Foundry School became the training center for Pau Broadband Country initiatives[3].

The Foundry School is the second such initiative. Chris Cantell had previously launched another center in Montreal in 1999, which partner Frédéric Artru graduated from.

Today, The Foundry School has spun off its methodology to additional locations in Eastern Europe to deploy SigEx Ventures, Inc., developments.

The Foundry’s Methodology

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The Foundry School bases its program on a set of methodologies structured by The Foundry School, Inc. which include management, business development and engineering practices well established in the industry[4]. Such methodologies include:

The program includes academic lectures, reading and most importantly project development based on the Extreme Management methodology (inspired by Extreme Programming). The program is extremely intense and goes three major phases of validation:

  • Validation by peers. This phase involves fundamental reading and learning. Projects get reviewed in pieces (business plans, strategic communications plan, presentations, executive summary) by peers.
  • Market validation. Projects are then developed under a win by design approach with strategic clients.
  • Investor validation. The project is then presented to supporting investors, represented by SIgEx Ventures, Inc., for validation and seed financing.

Founder Christopher M. Cantell sums up the Foundry with the following quote: "Foundry, which is known to be an uncommonly collaborative and supportive, practice leadership school is a seriously competitive environment and you have to be ready for anything. Thus, you should eliminate any false notions in your head of a gentle work-training, graduate engineering school, or M.B.A. type experience -- which is as it should be, for in real practice world, Darwinism rules. You should understand and appreciate the unique opportunity that you have at The Foundry to be challenged on many fronts (and on many practice fields), including working with people from various backgrounds and cultures."

µ-Foundry

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After the launch announcement of The Foundry School in Pau, an additional six µ-Foundries (pronounce micro Foundries) were announced[6] . These µ-Foundries were tied to academic and research partnerships in each area. The six locations are Cambridge, England; Munich, Germany; Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland; Paris and Sophia-Antipolis, France.

SigEx SuperPBX, SAS

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SigEx SuperPBX was the first project to successfully launch from The Foundry School. It was incorporated as a French SAS (Simplified Stock Corporation) in June 2002. SigEx SuperPBX, branded as SigEx Telecom, is a global carrier for entertainment and telecom broadcasting. The company started selling its stock on the private equity market to high wealth individuals and has since closed 22 rounds of financing at growing stock value[7].

In 2002[8][9], then in 2003, SigEx SuperPBX receives innovation technology certification for its work on Enhanced Communications.

Other Projects

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Other projects launched under The Foundry School and seed financed by SigEx Ventures, Inc., but not yet made public include:

  • SigEx SIM
  • SigEx Rights Management
  • SigEx ToGo
  • SigEx NanoData

References

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  1. ^ "The Foundry, spécialiste des communications étendues, s'installe à Pau !". Net Eco. November 7 2002. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) The Foundry, experts in Enhanced Communications, chooses Pau
  2. ^ "Le Rambo des télécoms". Le Point.fr. October 18 2002. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) Chris Cantell launches the Foundry initiative with partner Frédéric Artru.
  3. ^ "An Interview with Marc Duchesne, Pau Broadband Country". Broadband Prime. February 10 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) An Interview with Marc Duchesne, Pau Broadband Country
  4. ^ "Formation : La Foundry, une école pour créer des entreprises". 01 Net. January 17 2003. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) Article on Pau's choice for The Foundry School
  5. ^ "The Theory of the Business". Harvard Business Review. September 1994. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) Harvard Business Review article from Peter Drucker on The Theory of Business
  6. ^ "The Foundry to Open Six European Centers". Photonics.com. November 28 2002. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) The Foundry to Open Six European Centers
  7. ^ "SigEx SuperPBX, SAS Announces Fiscal 2007 Equity Growth". Reuters. January 18 2008. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) SigEx SuperPBX financial results for 2007
  8. ^ "SigEx SuperPBX Receives French Certification as Innovative Company For FCPI Investments". PR Newswire. August 19 2002. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) SigEx SuperPBX receives top innovation certification in France.
  9. ^ "SigEx SuperPBX reçoit le soutient de l'Anvar". Le Journal du Net. August 21 2002. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) SigEx SuperPBX receives top innovation certification in France