The Nanoelec/Smart Imager program is committed to providing relevant and real-time environment analysis by vision. It could be the greatest technical challenge at Nanoelec for the coming years. The aim of IRT Nanoelec’s Smart Imager program is to develop the technologies needed for the next generation of imagers, which will allow the transition from image… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
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The “Photonic Sensors” program aims to expand the scope of the silicon photonics platform developed by Nanoelec since 2012 through the integration of innovative building blocks to address high volume optical sensor markets (Consumer Electronics, Industrial, Automotive & Transportation, Smart city, Cybersecurity, Food & Beverage, and Medical Care). Key Technologies will address the development and… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
Every year, Grenoble-INP oversees around ten Nanoelec/Easytech projects, which have been increasingly focused on digital technology, connected systems and embedded artificial intelligence. Karim Chibane, Head of Technology Transfer at Esisar and Head of the Grenoble-INP Easytech Program, explains. Can you tell us about the Esisar program? Every year for more than 20 years, the infrastructure… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
The French Ministry of the Interior and IRT Nanoelec with CEA and Thales publish a joint White Paper investigating the future prospects for Blockchain technology, notably with respect to Digital Identity management. Digital identity lies at the heart of trust in the digital economy: while it is essential in ensuring secure transactions, we know that… Lire la suite » ... Read more »
Wednesday June 23, 2021, from 10 a.m. to noon Did you know that it was women who invented the circular saw, the periscope or the windshield wiper and the liferaft !! On the occasion of the World Day of Women Engineers, IRT Nanoelec and the Giant campus are offering you an exceptional platform: several engineers… Lire la suite » ... Read more »