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February 05 2020

EU DigiFed project and IRT Nanoelec are bringing digital technology to SMBs

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  • Innovation & Society
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DigiFed, an EU project coordinated by IRT Nanoelec and Leti, officially kicked off on January 28 at Maison MINATEC. With a budget of €7.9 million, including €3.8 million in cascade funding for SMBs, the project will speed up European SMBs’ adoption of digital technology. The first DigiFed call for projects will start in April. Financing […] >>

February 05 2020

The Biennale Arts Sciences will take a critical look at AI and climate change

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  • Life @ MINATEC
  • News
The 10th Biennale Arts Sciences–Expérimenta will offer up twelve performances across the Greater Grenoble area from February 11 to 21, plus an exhibition and forum at MINATEC from February 13 to 15. The event is open to the general public. Some 30 installations, performances, workshops, and lectures will interrogate AI and climate change from the […] >>

February 05 2020

Next Minalogic Business Meetings on June 2 in Lyon

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  • Innovation & Society
  • News
The next session of Minalogic’s international business convention for digital technology (micro and nanoelectronics, photonics, software, content, and user-centered design) will be held on June 2 in Lyon. A total of 150 technology buyers and 150 technology suppliers (25% of which are from Grenoble) will benefit from a full day of targeted, high-value introductions. Potential […] >>

February 04 2020

Who is ready to develop a scientific video game…in 48 hours?

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  • Life @ MINATEC
  • News
The challenge: Develop a scientific video game in under 24 hours. Impossible? We’ll soon find out at the Scientific Game Jam on the weekend of February 7 to 9. The event, which was introduced in 2014 by the CEA and CNRS, will be held at the Grenoble Institute of Technology Auditorium. Each of the eight […] >>

February 03 2020

Silicon wafers: Don’t grind, recycle!

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  • Research
Leti’s 200 mm and 300 mm research wafers, which until recently have been ground up and disposed of after use, are now sent to an aluminum foundry for recycling. The foundry was audited and its procedures for managing confidentiality were validated, and the recycling program went live in September. The nature of the advanced components […] >>
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