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October 01 2019

Leti active in Grenoble artificial intelligence institute

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Leti, which kicked off a major R&D program on embedded artificial intelligence this year, is also part of Grenoble’s new Multidisciplinary Institute in Artificial Intelligence (MIAI), which will receive €100 million in government and private-sector funding over four years to finance R&D partnerships with around 50 businesses and 28 research chairs. One of the main […] >>

October 01 2019

Startup Rosi wins two awards in one month

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July 2019 was a big month for the founders of startup Rosi, which specializes in the recycling of photovoltaic-industry waste. In the space of just a few days the company won an award from French energy agency ADEME for its Redesign project and the i-Lab 2019 competition, bringing in €600,000 in grants and advances and […] >>

October 01 2019

Student club Ingénieurs Citoyens gains popularity

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Student club Ingénieurs Citoyens was founded last year with just a dozen or so members. This year, the club’s environmentally-responsible message really resonated with engineering students at all of Grenoble Institute of Technology’s schools at the traditional back-to-school forums—and membership is expected to grow to more than 50 this year. More than 20 Phelma students […] >>

October 01 2019

Assystem joins Grenoble Institute of Technology-Phelma Partners Circle

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International engineering firm Assystem has been very involved in activities at Phelma since the school’s inception. Assystem and Phelma recently signed a partnership agreement that will deepen their cooperation. Assystem will provide financial support and will also contribute actively to academics and career placement by offering Phelma students and graduates internships, jobs, and positions under […] >>

October 01 2019

Leti establishes leadership in Li-Fi communications technology

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Li-Fi, a short-range wireless communications technology that uses visible light to transmit data, is still in its early days. However, the major stakeholders in this new technology—which include Leti—are already leading the way. In June an international consortium created the nonprofit Light Communication Alliance (LCA) to promote Li-Fi to businesses and the general public. The […] >>
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