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October 03 2016

Tomorrow’s engineers already entrepreneurs!

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In May, three students from Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma engineering school won the region’s Campus Création entrepreneurship award for their innovation: Oria, a ring that creates sound effects to accompany the notes played on a digital musical instrument. Since September, they have gone from idea to startup. For their senior year at Phelma, students […] >>

October 03 2016

Challenge First Step 2016 cohort the best to date

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The 2016 edition of the Challenge First Step is the best to date, with ten projects selected in June. The Challenge was set up to identify startup ideas at CEA Tech labs and give the project leaders support taking the crucial first steps from lab to business. This year, Challenge First Step will support projects […] >>

October 03 2016

Lensless imaging: Iprasense releases a new product

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The joint lab between Iprasense and Leti has designed a new product, Cytonote Counter. This lensless digital microscope can observe a very large field (30 mm2) and measure cell viability with unrivalled reproducibility and precision. The markerless cell-viability measurement is based on a detailed analysis of the interference figures obtained. This means that marking with […] >>

October 03 2016

CoolCube® attains more than 10 million 3D contacts/mm2

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Leti is extending its 3D integration roadmap with its CoolCube® technology developed in conjunction with several industrial R&D partners including IBM and STMicroelectronics. The technology attains 10 million 3D contacts per mm2, a huge increase over the 100,000 contacts delivered by traditional solutions. With CoolCube®, FDSOI transistors are stacked and interconnected with pattern alignment accurate […] >>

October 03 2016

A power converter that can withstand 200 °C

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Researchers at Leti have tested in real-world conditions a power converter capable of operating at an ambient temperature of 200 °C (and up to around 250 °C). High temperatures like these are common in automotive, aeronautics, and oil and gas drilling applications. Leti’s technology could also reduce—or eliminate entirely—the need for cooling systems in less-demanding […] >>
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