Technology for tomorrow’s market opportunities and challenges: LetiDays Grenoble presents the possibilities

letidayGrenoble, France, May 27, 2015: The two-day 17th annual LetiDays Grenoble starting June 24 will have 40 conferences and exhibitions to “expand” the conversation around the Internet of Things-augmented mobility.

The premier research institute said in a written statement that IoT based augmented mobility was revolutionising the way people interacted with appliances, infrastructure and countless daily life objects. CEA-Leti played an important role in the development of the IoT as a provider of key underlying technologies that helped its partners take advantage of the opportunities. These technologies included new sensors, energy-harvesting systems, ultra-low-power communication technologies and ultra-low-power digital processors.

Another conference theme includes the IoT and broader markets is Leti’s breakthroughs in silicon technologies, sensors, telecommunications, power management in wearable systems, health applications, transportation and cities of the future.

Speakers include:

·         Leti CEO Marie-Noëlle Semeria

·         Suresh Venkatesan, SVP technology development, GLOBALFOUNDRIES

·         Jean-Pierre Cojan, Director, Strategy and Transformation, Safran and

·         Christophe Fourtet, Chief Science Officer and co-founder, SIGFOX.

The keynote address shall be by Prof. Alim Louis Benabid, eminent neurosurgeon and board Chairman of the Edmond J. Safra Biomedical Research Center Clinatec on the Minatec campus in Grenoble.

Leti also will host technology workshops during the week of June 22:

·         June 22, Workshop IRT/C2MI Paradigms for 3D

·         June 22-23, D43D: 8th Workshop on Design for 3D Silicon Integration

·         June 22-23, LetiWorkshop FDSOICE

·         June 26, LetiWorkshop Memory

·         June 26, LetiWorkshop Lighting

CEA-Leti (France), is one of the three advanced-research institutes within the CEA Technological Research Division, committed to the creation of innovation and its transfer to industry. Backed by its portfolio of 2,800 patents, Leti partners with large industrials, SMEs and startups to tailor advanced solutions that strengthen their competitive positions. It has also launched 54 startups.

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