Ambismart is a legitimate, established Smart Building engineering firm in France (founded 2012) with verifiable funding (~$429K) and a team of 9-30 people. However, the project submission itself is of extremely low quality, containing factually incorrect claims (e.g., audience reach 'everyone', traction 'most people have used my product') and lacking specific technical details. While the underlying business is a functional B2B service provider, the submission fails to demonstrate the scale, reach, or innovation required for a high Proof of Usefulness score. The score reflects the reality of a niche regional SME dampened by a poor, hyperbolic submission.
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