News : Innovation & Society
February 04 2019
Leti focuses on embedded artificial intelligence
- Innovation & Society
- News
- Research
Can artificial intelligence be trusted to drive an autonomous vehicle if all of the computing is done in the cloud? Only if there are absolutely no transmission issues, which would delay the real-time decision-making required to operate these vehicles safely. Leti is investigating embedded artificial intelligence (AI embedded in the integrated circuit) as a solution […] >>
December 04 2018
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional digital innovation hub opens
- Innovation & Society
- MINATEC
- News
The new regional digital innovation hub will guide businesses through the digital transition, drawing on the region’s high-level digital technology experts. Leti will present the hub, called “minaSmart Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes” in Vienna, Austria on December 4. The organization should receive funding from the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional government and from the European Commission, which has expressed a desire […] >>
December 03 2018
Interview: Etienne Vogt, General Manager, Utilities Services, Engie
- Education
- Innovation & Society
- Interviews
- MINATEC
Etienne Vogt, General Manager, Utilities Services, Engie: “Our renewable hydrogen costs less than hydrogen produced using fossil fuels.” You have been supplying hydrogen produced via water electrolysis to the CEA and the hydrogen filling station at GEG since October. What is the story behind the innovation? It all started with the HyWay hydrogen-powered mobility […] >>
December 03 2018
Avalun ramps up production at MINATEC
- Industry
- Innovation & Society
- Life @ MINATEC
- News
LabPad®, Avalun’s “pocket lab,” is currently sold around the globe, with customers in Germany, Italy, the UK, the Czech Republic, South Africa, and other countries. The startup recently decided to automate its consumables manufacturing line at the BHT building in MINATEC campus. The robotized machine recently commissioned can produce 15,000 blood coagulation tests per day, […] >>
December 03 2018
INAC PhD candidate wins For Women in Science award
- Innovation & Society
- News
- Research
On October 8, Farsane Tabataba-Vakili was one of 30 women scientists in France to win a L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science award. Ms. Tabataba-Vakili earned recognition for her research in optoelectronics, which aims to improve micro light sources. She is currently completing her dissertation, co-supervised by CNRS-C2N and INAC. Specifically, Ms. Tabataba-Vakili’s work focuses on […] >>