News : nanotech
December 02 2019
Clinatec’s innovative neuroprosthesis and exoskeleton protected by eighteen patents
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Clinatec’s Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) project was recently featured in The Lancet Neurology* and has appeared in the media worldwide. This groundbreaking project shows just how powerful the Clinatec model—medical doctors and technology experts working side-by-side under one roof—is at driving innovation. The WIMAGINE® implantable medical device is the first technology brick in Clinatec’s BCI […] >>
December 02 2019
SiC pilot line coming soon to the Substrate Innovation Center
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The Soitec-Leti Substrate Innovation Center will open a SiC (silicon carbide) pilot line in 2020 as part of a joint development program recently announced by Soitec and Applied Materials. The partners will develop solutions for electric vehicles, telecommunications, and other markets. SiC is already a leading material for these applications. However, it is less common […] >>
December 02 2019
Leti to showcase four innovative technologies at CES 2020
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For the fifth year running, Leti will exhibit at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas in January 2020. This year, the institute will unveil four technologies. The first is a miniaturized lensless microscope for cellular analysis and point-of-care diagnostics. Coupled with AI, this lensless technology delivers a fast, simple, and effective preliminary diagnosis. The […] >>
December 02 2019
New CEA Tech showroom to open on January 20
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The CEA Tech showroom, which welcomes 4,000 visitors per year, is getting a complete overhaul and moving to the Y.SPOT building. The current showroom will close its doors on December 16, and the new one will open on January 20. The new showroom was created by the same exhibition designer behind the Chauvet prehistoric cave […] >>
December 02 2019
Cryostats moved to new building: So far, so good
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The Pheliqs labs, which use cryogenics in their research, are moving from building C1 to building 10.05. The first sixteen cryostats were moved in June and October and are now working fine in their new home. Cryostats are fragile equipment, which makes moving them complicated. Each cryostat weighs in at around 250 kg and must […] >>