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February 05 2019

Technology transfer: Sylvain Colomb succeeds Alain Briand

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Sylvain Colomb took over from Alain Briand as head of the CEA Grenoble’s tech transfer and spinoff programs in January. Colomb, 41 years old, is an electronics engineer and has personal experience starting a spinoff. He is one of the cofounders of Ethera, spun off from the CEA in 2010 to develop indoor air quality […] >>

February 05 2019

April 3 to April 5: two conferences to broaden your horizons

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IMEP-LaHC and Sinano will organize the first International Nanodevices and Computing Conference from April 3 to 5 in Grenoble. The event is actually two conferences in one. The first one is about IRDS, the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems. The second will address Rebooting Computing, an international initiative created in addition to IRDS. Rebooting […] >>

February 05 2019

Diabeloop obtains CE marking

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Diabeloop’s DBLG1 automated type-1 diabetes management system obtained the CE marking (for conformity with health, safety, and environmental protection standards) in November. The system, developed in partnership with Leti and CERITD*, consists of a continuous glucose sensor and an insulin pump that communicate with a terminal equipped with artificial intelligence. The self-learning and customizable system […] >>

February 04 2019

Interview: Laurent Fesquet, research scientist, TIMA

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“Rebooting Computing challenges the very foundations of today’s computers”   The ICRC conference, to be held in Grenoble in April, will provide insights into the Rebooting Computing initiative that began in the United States in 2016. What is it all about? The idea is to rethink how computers are designed. Today, most machines are built […] >>

February 04 2019

Leti kicks off four strategic programs

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This year Leti is kicking off four new strategic programs. These cross-disciplinary programs are designed to respond to the major challenges over the horizon. So, what will the new programs address? First, quantum computing for HPC*: Leti will create a platform for the development of qubit-on-silicon technologies. Second is embedded artificial intelligence, which will focus […] >>
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