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Philippe Gesnouin © Inria / Photo C. Tourniaire
Interview with Philippe Gesnouin
Health industry 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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- Technology Transfer
- Health industry
- Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest
- Philippe Gesnouin
- Digital industry
- IHE
- Life sciences
- Biotechnology
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Software publishing, embedded system
Interview with Thierry Vareine, Sector Associate
Software and embedded systems have been one of the core focuses of Inria's work since its creation. From smart cards to rockets and satellites, not to mention transport (trains, automobiles) and consumer electronics (telephones), these technologies drive innovation and growth for the whole economy. Interview with Thierry Vareine, Technology Transfer Associate for Embedded Systems & Software Publishing.
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- Software
- Industry
- Technology transfer
- SME
- Logistics
- Thierry Vareine
- Embedded systems
- Telephony
- Secteur
- Marché
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Software publishing, embedded system
Software
Some examples of Inria start-ups and technologies to keep a close eye on in the field of software publishing and embedded systems.
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- Inria
- SME
- Software
- Embedded systems
- Telephony
- Thierry Vareine
- Logistics
- Industry
- Sector
- Market
- Technology transfer
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Technology Transfer at Inria
Inria-Industry Meetings
For fifteen years, Inria has organized the "Inria-Industry Meetings," national topical events during which Inria presents its research and technology transfer offering to companies of a given sector, primarily for SMEs.
These events are organized several times per year, in partnership with the competitiveness clusters involved in the topic. As such, industry players in commerce, healthcare, software security, transport, and or numerical simulation, for example, have come together in recent years at the various Inria research centers in France to discuss their issues of innovation.
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Home > Innovation > Partnerships & Transfer of technology > Rencontres Inria Industrie
Inria & SMEs
The I-Labs system boosts technology transfers to SMEs
In order to boost technology transfers to SMEs and SMIs, Inria has established the I-Labs system. The idea is to bring together an Inria project team and a partner SME in a joint laboratory. The two entities define a joint, specific work program lasting two to three years. Incentives are given by Inria to the project team involved, while the SME can receive government assistance to finance its research project (particularly the research tax credit).
Ultimately, the innovation capacity of these SMEs must be reinforced, with an increase in their R&D recruitments and technology transfers.
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Management team
Bruno Sportisse, Director of Technology Transfer and Innovation
Bruno Sportisse was named Director of technology transfer and innovation on 1 January 2008. He is in charge of technology dissemination in order to strengthen the institute's socio-economic impact. He analyses economic and social demand in the sectors using information and communication technologies.
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Management team
Claude Kirchner, Executive Officer for Research and Technology Transfer for Innovation
Claude Kirchner is Executive officer for research and technology transfer for innovation. He supervises all of the institute's activities involving research, technology development, and technology transfer.
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Technology Transfer at Inria
Inria-Industry Meetings
For fifteen years, Inria has organized the "Inria-Industry Meetings," national topical events during which Inria presents its research and technology transfer offering to companies of a given sector, primarily for SMEs.
These events are organized several times per year, in partnership with the competitiveness clusters involved in the topic. As such, industry players in commerce, healthcare, software security, transport, and or numerical simulation, for example, have come together in recent years at the various Inria research centers in France to discuss their issues of innovation.
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Patents, software
The fruits of our collaborations
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Businesses
Start-ups spun off from Inria Nancy - Grand-Est
Forming a technology company is a preferred method for transforming research results into innovative business activities. Since 1984, nearly 100 companies have been created at Inria in this way. A dozen of these have come from the Inria Nancy - Grand-Est research centre. Some of these companies are hosted by the technology transfer space at the Inria research centre in Nancy.
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