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In research conducted under the EU PLAT4M project, Leti, a CEA Tech institute, helped develop a new silicon photonics platform addressing optical communications for high-performance computing. The developments will reduce component costs while improving speed and energy consumption.
Leti, a CEA Tech institute, will provide access to its Mentor Veloce emulator to European chip manufacturers, who will benefit from direct access to the latest technology and be able to test their designs at the early stages, shortening time to market.
Liten, a CEA Tech institute, helped develop and/or manufacture three types of batteries to power a terrestrial robot for France’s Directorate General for Armaments.
Exagan, a spinoff of Soitec and Leti, a CEA Tech institute, appears to have a bright future on the power electronics market. Named 2017 startup of the year by Ernst & Young, Exagan is scaling up a technology that could speed up the widespread adoption of GaN components.
Leti, a technological research institute at CEA Tech that has launched more than 60 startups, has created a Medtech Entrepreneur-In-Residence program to help bring to market creative devices and solutions that will address tomorrow’s healthcare challenges.
Iprasense has just released its third product, one that leverages a lensless imaging technology protected by around a dozen patents. The company’s latest offering is particularly well-suited for high-throughput cellular screening in drug discovery.
Benjamin Guinot founded SEED-Energy in early August of 2017 to transform the Odyssey simulator’s potential to improve energy system dimensioning and energy management into a marketable service.
Leti, a CEA Tech institute, is gearing up to partner with the CEA’s BIG* on a project that aims to develop a targeted oral nanotherapy that could help patients suffering from Crohn’s disease.
Researchers at List, a CEA Tech institute, successfully controlled the friction created by a human finger on a smooth surface to produce a perception of texture. Because the vibration field generated is very local, the sensation of texture is fine and precise.
ISKN, the first B-to-C startup to be spun off by CEA Tech institute Leti, has done very well, with selling more than 3,000 units of its flagship Slate through several distribution channels.
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CEA is a French government-funded technological research organisation in four main areas: low-carbon energies, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies. A prominent player in the European Research Area, it is involved in setting up collaborative projects with many partners around the world.