Energy Harvesting for Electronic Sport Products
![]() Mr Antoine Ravise, Testing Engineer
Oxylane/DECATHLON
France
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given at Energy Harvesting and Storage Europe 2011 on Jun 21, 2011.
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Speaker Biography (Antoine Ravise)Antoine Ravise is a R&D Engineer at Geonaute, the brand of Oxylane which designs electronic sport products: technical watches, GPS devices, MP3 players, pedometers, heart rate monitors, lighting products, treadmill... He has developed in 2009 an electronic testing lab in France and in China in order to test prototypes, the production quality of Geonaute and the new technologies which can be integrated into sport products. He actually works on the possibility to integrate harvesting energy into new products concepts. He has a master degrees in Physics and Electronics from the University of Bordeaux, in France, and also degrees in sports coaching (fencing). Company Profile (DECATHLON)Oxylane brings together two different activities: creating international sports products, brands and creating local and on-line retail. These two areas of expertise, along with all the brands, are united behind a common purpose: to create desirability and make the pleasure and benefits of sport accessible to all. Decathlon, the original chain created in 1976 near Lille, and the other local and on-line retail formats, sells Passion brand products, made with materials provided by our Component brands, and also the major international brands. Oxylane controls the whole of the product development chain: from Research & Development to the sales floor, including design, production and logistics. |




