2003 : Creation by web pioneers
2005 : Brainsonic becomes the leader of Rich Media in Europe with over 400 sets of content produced per month and several dozen WebTV companies
2006 : Brainsonic launches a TV studio in the heart of Paris
May 2008 : Acquisition of Slideo, a collaborative platform
Oct. 2008 : Acquisition of Kalitic, a video referencing specialist
Dec 2008 : Acquisition of OnePoint marketing, a video solutions marketing specialist
Jan 2009 : Brainsonic wins with the Entrecom agency a Top Com d’Or award for the "Accenture MyDS-Tv" WebTV
Sept 2009 : Launch of Brainsonic Caraibes, a subsidiary of Brainsonic in the Caribbean and South America
+ 100% : Since 2003 Brainsonic has produced annual profit growth of over 100%
700 : Every month, Brainsonic produces over 700 sets of Rich Media content (video e-mails, webcasts, etc.)
200 : This is the number of WebTV and community portals launched by Brainsonic
80 : The group now has over 80 "Brainsonicians"
50 : Brainsonic is now a partner of over 50 communication agencies in France (DDB, Digitas, Ogilvy, TBWA, etc.)
Actionnaires dirigeants
Jean-Louis Bénard :
A graduate of the Ecole Centrale Paris, co-founder of the services company FRA and then technical director of Business Interactif, Jean-Louis Bénard founded Brainsonic in 2003. From 1994, he participated in the first major Internet projects in France. Author of several books published by Eyrolles and Hermès on information technology and a lecturer and teacher at Ecole Centrale, he is CEO of Brainsonic.
Guillaume Mikowski :
Associate Director, a graduate of the Institut Des Hautes Etudes Economiques et Commerciales, provides the company with the media knowledge that accounted for the success of Real-TV, a sector he worked in in the early 2000s.
Fonds d’investissement
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AXA Private Equity took a stake in Brainsonic as a minority shareholder in late 2006, to support the Company's external growth.
« By focusing on a drastic reduction in implementation costs alongside a highly competitive SaaS model, Brainsonic has succeeded where all other French and European companies had failed: In making WebTV commonplace for companies... »
Laurent Foata, Investments Director, Axa Private Equity
Turnover trend

In 2010, Brainsonic recorded turnover of €7.6 million for an operating profit of €560K.
By multiplying its turnover by a factor of 18 between 2005 and 2009, Brainsonic ranked 15th in the Deloitte Fast 50 rewarding the fastest growing technology companies.

AXA Private Equity
« By focusing on a drastic reduction in implementation costs alongside a highly competitive SaaS model, Brainsonic has succeeded where all other French and European companies had failed: In making WebTV commonplace for companies... »
Laurent Foata, Investments Director, Axa Private Equity




