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February 02 2015

Challenge First Step 2014: Where are they now?

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On December 4, 2014, four budding entrepreneurs presented their projects to the Challenge First Step selection committee, tasked with assessing the projects’ maturity and determining whether or not to grant them additional resources to fund their development plans over the next six months. The LINC project (development software for connected objects) was deemed ready for […] >>

February 02 2015

Phelma student duo develops innovative 3D display

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Pierre Schefler and Mathieu Bertrand, both in their third year at Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma Engineering School, have developed a cube-shaped 3D display as part of a class project. The cube, named “Cubicle,” boasts ten control buttons and 729 LEDs that can represent forms in space, and, because the points of light are visible […] >>

February 02 2015

Interview: Saïd Obbade, Materials physicist, Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma School of Engineering

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“Phelma expects to have signed partnership agreements with nearly 20 businesses by the end of this year” How many businesses have signed agreements with Phelma so far? Since 2011, around ten businesses have signed or renewed partnerships with the school. At the end of 2014, missile manufacturer MBDA joined a circle of partners that includes […] >>

February 02 2015

High Tech U to run two sessions in 2015

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The eleventh edition of the European version of the American High Tech U program (a SEMI initiative), will consist of two three-day sessions held in March and April. The objective of High Tech U is to raise high-school sophomores’ awareness of careers in microelectronics through a total-immersion experience. The students will spend a day at […] >>

February 02 2015

FIRST Tech Challenge to come to Lyon and Paris

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On May 6 and 7 young people aged 12 to 18 will flock to the Grenoble area for the fourth edition of the international robotics competition, FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC). The number of teams registered is up to 20 from 17 last year. This year’s cohort includes ten teams from the Lyon and Paris areas—a […] >>
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