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CEA Tech is the technology research unit of the French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energy Commission (CEA), a key player in research, development and innovation in defense & security, nuclear energy, technological research for industry and fundamental physical and life sciences.
In 2015, Thomson Reuters identified CEA as the most innovative research organization in the world.
CEA Tech's three labs—Leti, Liten, and List—develop a broad portfolio of technologies for ICTs, energy, and healthcare.
CEA Tech leverages a unique innovation-driven culture and unrivalled expertise to develop and disseminate new technologies for industry, effectively bridging the gap between the worlds of research and business.
CEA Tech is building on CEA Leti's successful track record innovating for industry. Our organization's 4,500 researchers and administrative staff are dedicated to bringing manufacturers a broad range of Key Enabling Technologies developed by Leti, List, Liten, and other CEA operating divisions.
 
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2023
20 Mar 2023

Wearable Technology Forecasts 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Dr Tess Skyrme
2 Mar 2023

Remedee Labs

Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, caught up with Remedee Labs' CEO Jacques Husser about their wearable technology for pain relief.
28 Feb 2023

Diabeloop

Diabeloop is a French medtech company, founded in 2015 with headquarters in Grenoble. The company provides the DBLG1 system, an algorithm to manage hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery for people with diabetes (PWD).
30 Jan 2023

Genvia

Genvia is a French public/private joint venture that is developing solid oxide electrolyzers.
2022
14 Dec 2022

Diraq

Diraq is developing quantum computers based on electron spins in silicon (silicon-spin qubits). Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed the Head of Solid-State Physics Dr Andre Saraiva.
6 Dec 2022

CEA Tech

CEA Tech has developed a LiPON-based solid-state micro-battery with sub-100 µm overall thickness, with the electrolyte around 20 µm.
Included are:
20 Oct 2022

Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory (HCL)

The HCL is based within the University of Cambridge and is developing silicon-based quantum computing hardware.
27 Sep 2022

European-Sponsored Project to Increase Sustainability of Electronics

TNO at Holst Centre in Eindhoven hosted the kick-off of the ECOTRON project, which has been set up to reach a sustainable electronics production process through hybrid printed electronics. In short, ECOTRON aims to create more sustainable electronics by using printing and dismantling techniques that allow low-energy production processes and a circular build-up of materials that are potentially of 'renewable' or compostable origin.
14 Sep 2022

Lead Battery Paired with Hydrogen Generating Technology

A project pairing advanced lead batteries with green hydrogen could transform the supply of clean, reliable energy storage in Africa and Asia, after the Consortium for Battery Innovation formed a partnership awarded Horizon Europe funding worth almost €10 million.
1 Aug 2022

Emerging Trends in Wearable Technology

This presentation was given by IDTechEx Technology Analyst Tess Skyrme at the CEA-Leti Innovation Days in June 2022.
29 Jul 2022

iUNU

iUNU are an industrial computer vision company, founded in 2013 with headquarters in Seattle. The company provides data analytics and automation systems for greenhouse monitoring.
27 Jul 2022

Wormsensing

Wormsensing is a start-up spun out of CEA-Leti, where they developed a highly sensitive vibration sensor manufactured on a flexible substrate. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, met R&D Engineer Catherine Cadieux at their booth at the CEA-Leti Innovation Day conference in June 2022.
25 Jul 2022

Naox Technologies

Naox Technologies presented their hearable for epilepsy management at a CEA-Leti workshop on healthcare innovation where Tess met CTO Emmanual Lange.
22 Jul 2022

Kroptek

Kroptek is a UK-based agritech company, providing LED horticultural lighting and smart farming solutions. IDTechEx spoke with Kroptek at the GreenTech 2022 event.
21 Jul 2022

Remedee Labs

Remedee labs is developing a wearable endorphin stimulator using mm-wave frequencies for a drug-free solution to pain. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, chaired a panel on wearables at the CEA-Leti conference on healthcare innovations in June 2022 alongside co-founder Jacques Husser who shared the latest updates from the company.
4 Jul 2022

€10 Million Project to Recover Raw Materials from Electric Vehicles

The European Commission finances with more than 10 million euros a project to develop new technological processes for the recovery of critical raw materials contained in electric vehicle batteries, through the Horizon Europe programme. A consortium of 18 partners from seven countries will develop this project, known as BATRAW, which is of strategic importance for the EU in reducing its dependence on imports of these critical raw materials, as well as being able to guarantee a stable supply chain in view of the expected growth of the electric mobility market in Europe in the coming years.
24 Jun 2022

VoltServer

Voltserver is a US-based electronics manufacturer, providing a proprietary power distribution module to deliver high voltage electricity safely over long distances. IDTechEx analyst Brendan Beh spoke with VoltServer at the GreenTech 2022 event.
1 Jun 2022

Biosency

Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed the President and General Manager of Biosency, Marie Pirotais and Yann Le Guillou. Biosency is a company developing wearable solutions and a remote patient monitoring platform.
19 Jan 2022

Scintil Photonics

Scintil Photonics are a start-up company whose aim is to supply photonic integrated circuits, whereby III-V lasers are integrated at the wafer level onto silicon. IDTechEx spoke with Yannick Paillard, CCO.
18 Jan 2022

In-Mold Electronics: Multiple Players, Diverging Strategies

How do we communicate with our electronic devices? There are many different 'human-machine interfaces (HMI)' options, ranging from the well-established (keyboard/mouse/mechanical switches) to somewhat more recent developments such as the capacitive touch screens found on smartphones. As greater numbers of devices around us gain 'smart' functionality, the ability to incorporate HMI components elegantly and cost-effectively is increasingly important.