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Interview with Philippe Gesnouin

Health industry 2010

15/04/2010

On 15 April in Bordeaux, Inria will be holding an Inria-Industry meetings event on the theme of ‘digital industries for health’. This event will be held concurrently with the IHE Connectathon, the annual European meeting on data standardisation in the health sector. To mark the occasion, Philippe Gesnouin looks back at Inria's research work and technological contributions in the sector, and discusses the choice of the Aquitaine basin as the ideal venue for these meetings.

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Health, life sciences, biotechnology

Software

The fact that technology transfer in life and health sciences has to factor into far longer cycles is what sets it apart from other sectors. Inventions need to be validated, require marketing authorisations and rely on business models that are often tied to the reimbursements provided by social security and private health insurance schemes.

However, there are multiple potential applications of the technologies developed at Inria. The volume and diversity of information stored and transmitted in medicine is constantly expanding, and the demand for tools to process this information is growing in step with the increase in life expectancy and the legitimate desire to live longer with a better quality of life.

Below are a few examples of Inria technologies and start-ups that are most certainly ones to watch.

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Health, life sciences, biotechnology

Interview with Philippe Gesnouin, Sector Associate

Information and communication technologies have come to occupy a vital place in the health industry. Inria is forging an increasing number of partnerships in bio-informatics and medical imaging, disciplines in which the institute has been well positioned for a decade now. Work is being undertaken in new sectors, such as telehealth, home healthcare and medical data processing, for which strong growth is expected, particularly due to social demand related to increased life spans. Interview with Philippe Gesnouin, Technology Transfer Associate for Health, Life Sciences & Biotechnologies.

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