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October 01 2022

New industrial chair to democratize infrared technology

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The Deep Red industrial chair was created by Grenoble INP Foundation and IR detector manufacturer LYNRED to bring the power of infrared to everyday use cases.Three Gipsa-Lab research faculty are involved in the initiative, which will create opportunities for a number of engineering students. Infrared imaging technology, once reserved for fields like space and defense, […] >>

June 07 2022

New material for faster microlasers: the Crumble project

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The Crumble project, financed by France’s national research agency (ANR), is setting its sights on shorter-pulsed (500 picoseconds instead of 700) and, therefore, more powerful lasers for telecommunications and micromarking.IMEP-LaHC is coordinating the project, which involves two other labs* and long-time IMEP-LaHC partner Teem Photonics.The partners will be developing a new material—chromium-atom doped yttrium-aluminum oxide […] >>

June 07 2022

Getinge of Sweden acquires Fluoptics

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Fluoptics, founded in 2009 to develop and commercialize a technology based on CEA-Leti patents, is the only European company active on the fluorescence-imaging-assisted surgery market. It does business in 20 countries.In late April, Fluoptics announced that it would be bought out for €26 million in cash on closing by Getinge, one of the world’s leading […] >>

June 07 2022

Grenoble to host 2022 EuCNC & 6G summit

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The European Commission has tasked CEA-Leti with organizing the 31st EuCNC (European Conference on Networks and Communications) & 6G summit, an event for major telecommunications stakeholders.From research organizations to operators and manufacturers like Orange, Nokia, Huawei, Ericsson, Intel, and Soitec, more than 500 attendees are expected at Grenoble’s World Trade Center from June 7 to […] >>

June 07 2022

Grenoble engineering students volunteer in Togo

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This summer, a group of thirteen Grenoble engineering students will go to Gamé Kové, a village 70 km north of Togo’s capital, Lomé. This is the program’s fourth consecutive year.Nonprofit group Solida’Rire is coordinating the month-long mission, which includes five first-year Grenoble INP – Phelma, UGA students. A first group of seven students will depart […] >>
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