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April 03 2017

LPSC nuclear instrumentation platform transformed

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Thanks to major renovations completed several months ago, the LPSC (the Subatomic Physics and Cosmology Laboratory operated by Grenoble Institute of Technology and Grenoble-Alpes University) nuclear instrumentation platform has been completely transformed. A 240 sq. m addition has substantially expanded the facility, and the workspace was redesigned around four classrooms, one of which is equipped […] >>

April 03 2017

Power electronics: Exagan speeds up production

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Exagan recently started production of its materials in the company’s own cleanrooms, marking a major step toward the launch of its first power components. The company is using an Aixtron 200 mm epitaxy machine and the G-Stack™ process, developed by Exagan with Leti’s support, to make the GaN-on-silicon material. The material will then be sent […] >>

April 03 2017

Activage puts digital technology to work for the elderly

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The Activage project, which was selected by the European Commission for support under the H2020 program, will assess the performance of innovative secure assisted living solutions to help the elderly live in their homes longer. The €20 million project involves a consortium of 50 partners who have been working together since January 2017 at nine […] >>

February 06 2017

Bag-Era makes the IoT more reliable

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Bag-Era, which was founded in 2016 and is based in Montbonnot, near Grenoble, is developing the fruits of six years of research at Leti and IRT Nanoelec on synchronizing connected objects and services. Everybody is talking about the Internet of Things, but for it to become a reality, sensors and switches must be more coherent […] >>

February 06 2017

Startup EnWires sets up shop at LMGP

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In November startup EnWires moved from INAC (of which it is a spinoff) to engineering physics and materials lab LMGP. EnWires continues to conduct its basic research with INAC, but will now be able to use the process it has developed at a larger scale at LMGP. The startup’s contract allows it to use LMGP’s […] >>
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