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Europe's largest industrial show, Global Industrie, was held from March 25 to 28, 2024 at the Parc des expositions Paris Nord Villepinte. Pore than 2,300 exhibitors gathered for round tables, conferences and public project announcements. The Carnot TSN institute was present at this major event, on the Carnot Network stand.
As France's largest showcase for industrial innovation, Global Industrie represents all sectors of industry. It provides French production sectors and companies with solutions and know-how to meet the challenges of ecological, societal, commercial and energy transitions.
The Carnot Network highlighted innovation for sports performance.
The Carnot Network was present in the Science and Sport area with Carnot ARTS, CEA LIST, Ingénierie@Lyon, STAR and their partners INSEP, EDF and Athletics 3D®.
Grouped together on the stand, the various Carnot institutes were able to showcase their differentiating skills through demonstrators illustrating the scientific excellence and expertise made available to industry.
The four-day event featured a succession of scientific pitches, round tables, feedback from research/industry collaborations and visits from prestigious guests. On Monday March 25, the Carnot Network stand was honored to welcome Roland Lescure, Secretary of State to the Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, and Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, Minister for Sport and the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The members of the government were able to exchange views with Carnot representatives and researchers on site.
A number of events were organized at the stand, focusing on innovation for sports performance:
- A new glove for Paralympic runners - Carnot Ingénierie@Lyon: this research was carried out by the Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes laboratory at École Centrale de Lyon to maximize the speed of a Paralympic competition wheelchair. The tests were carried out with the French Paralympic wheelchair racing team.
watch the video - The exoskeleton for rehabilitation - Carnot CEA LIST: the result of a European collaboration between the UK and France, this demonstrator represents a new generation of AI-based exoskeleton robots for rehabilitation of the upper limbs of stroke patients, or for training atheists to perfect their gestures.
- Connected Taekwondo breastplates - Carnot STAR: technology developed for the French Taekwondo Federation, to improve athletes' performance for the 2024 Olympics. Thanks to on-board sensors and a Bluetooth link, this technology can detect hits and keep score. The application is adjustable according to the fighter's level, from novice to expert.
- Virtual reality for mental preparation - Carnot STAR and ARTS: initiated as part of preparations for the Olympic Games and developed in conjunction with 5 team sports federations (rugby, soccer, basketball, volleyball and handball), the Team Sports application immerses champions in competition conditions. It enables us to study the impact of various factors (noise, reactions of the public and team-mates) on the athletes' mental state.
athletes. - 3D printing of customized mouthguards for contact sports - Carnot ARTS
Watch a live demonstration from the scan of a champion's jaw to the 3D printing of his custom-made mouthguard.
Visitors were also able to try out: a jumping platform (INSEP), an armchair race simulation (EDF), biathlon targets and 3D-printed laser rifles (Athletics 3D®).
ITM, which manages the Carnot TSN, was present on the BPI France stand.
Also present at this major event in the industrial ecosystem is the Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT), which oversees the TSN Carnot institute. ITM representatives, including Managing Director Odile Gauthier, were present on the BPI France stand, and welcomed the aforementioned members of the French government on the first day. The afternoon was enriched by presentations from Mylène Lagardère, research professor at IMT Nord Europe, and François Villaume, R&D project manager, on the ANR "CORENSTOCK" industrial chair for hot water tanks of the future. This project is in collaboration with IMT schools (IMT Nord Europe and École des Mines de Saint-Étienne), Bosch and ELM.leblanc. The program continued with the Orientation webinar "Ose les métiers de l'industrie du futur", broadcast from the stand, on Wednesday March 27 at 2pm, as well as a live broadcast from the ITM stand for Live ITM pour l'industrie du futur, on Thursday March 28.
Here's a look back at some of the highlights of this year's event, which focused on innovation and technological offerings in key industrial sectors.



























