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December 04 2017
Moovlab, still in its incubation phase, wins first customer
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It is pretty uncommon to see a startup make its first sale while still in the incubation phase. Moovlab, which specializes in interactive training circuits for fitness clubs, has done just that! The company has just delivered its game (developed with game designer Urban Expé) “Escape to Mars” to Keep Cool, France’s third-largest chain of […] >>
December 04 2017
Experimenta, now held every two years, to take place in February
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The Experimenta Art, Science, and Technology Fair will now take place every two years during the Biennale Arts Sciences. The next edition of the event will be held on February 8–10 at Maison MINATEC. Experimenta is open to the general public. Visitors will have a chance to discover 25 projects created by artists and scientists. […] >>
December 04 2017
Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud appointed to INAC
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Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud was appointed Interim Director of INAC (the Institute for Nanosciences and Cryogenics) on October 1. Bayle-Guillemaud is a research engineer specializing in materials physics and had been the Deputy Director under Yves Samson since September 2014. After serving for four years as Director of INAC, Samson is now with the Basic Research Division […] >>
December 04 2017
Leti PhD candidate wins L’Oréal Foundation grant
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Éloïse Pariset, a PhD candidate conducting research at Leti, is one of 30 winners of the L’Oréal-UNESCO “For Women in Science” award. Since 2015 she has been working to develop a cancer diagnostic system for which several patents are currently being filed. The miniaturized system isolates and characterizes (mass, size, density, and deformability) the extracellular […] >>
December 04 2017
Leti launches hardware emulation services using Veloce
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Startups, SMBs, and large companies that would like to verify the designs of their future single- or multi-processor circuits can now benefit from the support of a new emulation service at Leti offering record-breaking performance. For the past four years Leti and Mentor® (a Siemens company) have been working together to use and improve Mentor’s […] >>