Category: Innovation

Great fun at the OpenWSN & OpenMote tutorial at IEEE GLOBECOM in San Diego!

The OpenWSN project and the OpenMote teamed up to organize the first “OpenWSN & OpenMote” tutorial at the IEEE GLOBECOM conference on 6 December 2015 in San Diego. The very well attended half-day tutorial was a great success (download the flyer: openwsn_tutorial_flyer). The tutorial was organized as a hands-on journey across the Industrial IoT. The first …

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IPSO Challenge 2015: 2 projects of the EVA research Team awarded!

Inria is very pleased to announce that the two projects proposed by the Inria EVA-Team were awarded during the IPSO Challenge 2015! HeadsUp! (http://www.headsup.tech/) won the IPSO CHALLENGE 2015 People’s Choice Award MicroPnP (http://www.micropnp.com/) was awarded the 3rd place of the IPSO CHALLENGE 2015 Congratulations! The “IP for Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance” holds an annual …

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Interview: Thomas Watteyne, EVA research team and REALMS associate team, presents his research, his collaboration with California and the IPSO Challenge

.Thomas Watteyne is an insatiable enthusiast of low-power wireless mesh technologies. He is a researcher at Inria in Paris, in the new EVA research team, where he designs, models and builds networking solutions based on a variety of Internet-of-Things (IoT) standards. He is Senior Networking Design Engineer at Linear Technology, in the Dust Networks product group, the undisputed …

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Two Inria-EVA projects make it to IPSO CHALLENGE semi-finals

Two projects proposed by the Inria-EVA team made it into the semi-finals of the 2015 IPSO CHALLENGE! The “IP for Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance” holds an annual contest to show what is possible utilizing the Internet Protocol (IP) and open standards in building the Internet of Things (IoT). The IPSO CHALLENGE has become the reference …

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Start-up: XtremeLogic among the winners of NETVA 2015 edition

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The start-up XtremeLogic has been selected in the framework of the NETVA program. NETVA  allows young French innovative companies to effectively address the North American market in their specific industry. The selected companies receive both entrepreneurial training and practice during a week long immersion in the United States or Canada.The companies will also be supported and …

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SoundCity : a mobile application for understanding your exposure to noise pollution

Inria announced in July the launching of SoundCity, a mobile application to measure your personal exposure to noise pollution. The project is supported by the City of Paris smart city initiative and Bernard Jomier, deputy mayor responsible for health, disability, and relations with Paris public hospital system. Noise pollution, which lowers quality of life and …

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3 Inria spin-offs will be coached to launch onto the U.S. market

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Inria’s goal is to ensure that its research has the greatest possible economic and societal impact by stimulating innovation through the transfer of its skills and technologies. Inria makes technology transfer a priority by helping to launch new companies. In that direction, PRIME & French Tech Hub are offering soft-landing facilities for 3 selected start-ups …

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NETVA 2015 Edition

The NETVA program is an initiative of the Consulates General of France in Boston and San Francisco and the Embassy of France in Washington to support French innovative startups in their search for opportunities in the United States and to help them understand the regulations and market of American technologies. NETVA allows young French innovative companies to …

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