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    Company Overview

    Inddigo

    Chambéry, France

    1986

    Approximately 400 employees and a revenue of around 19-21 million euros in 2023 (source: rocketreach.co, zoominfo.com, inddigo.com)

    What They Do

    Inddigo is a French engineering and consulting company specializing in sustainable development. Its expertise spans various fields such as energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, waste management, and environmental engineering. The services offered include engineering studies for energy performance, environmental impact assessments, and waste management solutions, all within a systemic approach to tackle complex territorial challenges (source: rocketreach.co, inddigo.com). Inddigo targets various markets, including local authorities, healthcare facilities, and sports venues, collaborating with clients such as ADEME and industrial users of biomass heat (source: inddigo.com). By positioning itself in the environmental consulting market, Inddigo stands out with over 35 years of independence and innovation, notably with labels like Circular Economy for ADEME (source: inddigo.com).

    Projects and Background

    Inddigo has completed several notable projects, such as the engineering of La cité Marianne, the largest Passivhaus and Effinergie certified building in France, which involved public commitments to energy and environmental standards. Other projects include studies for oversized sports facilities, showcasing French innovation, as well as steering the evolution of ADEME's Circular Economy label (source: inddigo.com). Ongoing projects include carbon assessments for healthcare facilities as part of the GCS Achats de Nouvelle-Aquitaine, as well as pre-diagnostic studies for photovoltaic canopies over large parking lots, in accordance with the 2023 APER law (source: inddigo.com). Inddigo collaborates with key clients such as ADEME and UniHA, and has a geographical presence across 16 sites in France, including operations in the Caribbean (source: inddigo.com).

    Recent Developments

    In the past two years, Inddigo has been involved in significant projects such as ADEME's BCIAT calls for projects for renewable heat production from biomass, as well as a new BEGES market by GCS Achats de Nouvelle-Aquitaine for carbon assessments in the healthcare sector. Additionally, photovoltaic pre-diagnostics have been conducted under the APER law, and research is ongoing into new fuels derived from waste or biomass (source: inddigo.com). Although no major acquisitions or fundraising have been documented for 2024-2025, the company has strengthened its status as a mission-driven company since 2021, expanding its territorial transition services (source: inddigo.com).

    Working at Inddigo

    Inddigo offers positions in various fields such as engineering, consulting, project management, and human resources, with a team of 334 to 409 employees primarily in environmental services, energy utilities, and waste treatment (source: rocketreach.co, zoominfo.com). Recruitment takes place in its 16 locations, centered in Chambéry but extending throughout France and the Caribbean, supporting multidisciplinary teams in sustainable construction and energy efficiency (source: inddigo.com). The company culture emphasizes independence, innovation, and systemic problem-solving, as evidenced by its status as a mission-driven company and its long-term commitments with clients like ADEME (source: inddigo.com).

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