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[Video] Experiment'Haal: a living lab for intelligent living and autonomy

Located in Brest, the Experiment'Haal (Human Ambient Assisted Living) platform is a major innovation tool in the fields of intelligent housing, home automation, robotics and assisted living technologies. It is supported by IMT Atlantique and has been awarded the Institut Carnot TSN label for its role in technology transfer in the field of telecommunications and the digital society.
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How can social robotics improve life in nursing homes?

To what extent are social robots part of the answer to the challenges of aging in nursing homes? What is the impact of integrating such tools on residents, their families and care staff? These questions were at the heart of a thesis carried out as part of the Robotics by Design Lab, supported by the Carnot institute Télécom & Société numérique, in partnership with the Clariane company and the University of Nîmes.
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[Beautiful story] A control system adapted to modular collaborative robotics

For the past two years, FEMTO Engineering, part of the Carnot TSN institute, and MS-Innov have been working together to develop the control system for MORFOSE, the company's industrial robotics solution. The aim of this partnership is to transcribe, within the control console, the specific features of a collaborative, modular, transportable and accessible robot.
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[Belle histoire] Technology to enhance the relationship between elderly people and their pets

As they age, elderly people are often forced to give up owning a pet, despite the benefits of such a relationship. What if technology could help preserve this precious bond? This was the aim of Hazar Zilelioglu's thesis, which brought together academic and industrial partners, with the support of Carnot TSN.
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A look back at Carnot TSN's participation in the Web Summit in Lisbon, the world's leading technology conference!

The Carnot TSN institute was present at this edition of the world's leading technology conference, welcoming to its stand company directors and start-up founders keen to accelerate their digital transformation.
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Back to the Rendez-vous Carnot 2023!

Rendez-vous Carnot 2023 took place in Lyon on October 18 and 19. It was an opportunity for companies of all sizes and from all fields of activity to meet the major players in R&D, to accelerate and bring to fruition their innovation projects. Here's a look back at the French ecosystem's annual event, which responds to the challenges of all business sectors.
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Inetlab platform: full-scale laboratory for connected objects

Assessing the performance and energy consumption of an application or communication protocol for connected objects is generally a complex task. It requires a network of communicating devices. In response to this need, the national research infrastructure SILECS was set up, with the Strasbourg site operated by the Inetlab platform team, which puts its expertise at the service of projects in France and abroad.
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Blossoming at work thanks to ikigaï robotics?

The ikigai corresponds to the intersection of these four circles, representing an individual's life mission. Thus, ikigaï robotics aims to be part of this quest, bringing meaning to work and fostering employee commitment.
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Back to "5G- Advanced for the Industry of the Future", at EURECOM

The two-day event brought together French and German government representatives, industrialists, academics and researchers to discuss the latest innovations in mobile networks and standardization, and how they will transform the industry of the future. Co-sponsored by Qualcomm, EURECOM, IMT and the Franco-German Academy for the Industry of the Future, the conference was an opportunity to review the latest advances in 5G+.
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Poladerme: the device that puts the skin in the light

The characterization of skin lesions could be improved by the implementation of imaging technologies. Researchers at the ICube laboratory (University of Strasbourg), with the support of SATT Conectus Alsace, have developed Dermapol, a dermatological diagnostic aid based on spectropolarimetry and artificial intelligence.