Articles

SMEs, ETIs, start-ups, major groups... how can you collaborate with the Carnot TSN institute?
How can you work with the leading Carnot in digital sciences in France? How can you accelerate your digital transformation (identifying needs, R&D, creating technology, training in its use...)? Discover the Carnot Télécom & Société numérique in pictures.

[Video] Thesis partnerships: Télécom Saint-Étienne, Segula Technologies and the Hubert Curien Laboratory
Discover a new example of collaboration in the form of a CIFRE thesis, between the Hubert Curien laboratory, working with the Télécom Saint-Étienne school, and the Segula Technologies company.

Institut Mines-Télécom and its Carnot Télécom & Société numérique institute are winners of the "maturation-prematuration" AAP.
On Monday January 9, Sylvie Retailleau, French Minister for Higher Education and Research, unveiled the list of the 17 winners of the "prematuration-maturation" call for projects under the new France 2030 investment plan, including the Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) and its Carnot institute Télécom & Société numérique (Carnot TSN).

MIMOPT Technology: the fiber of entrepreneurship
Incubated at Télécom Paris, MIMOPT Technology develops and licenses digital signal processing solutions for optical communications.

Acklio: linking connected objects to the Internet
A key player in the standardization of IoT in Europe, the startup Acklio connects the Internet of Things to the traditional Internet.

BioDigital, a new technology to combat identity forgery
Télécom SudParis and IDEMIA have finalized the design of a contactless biometric reader to combat identity forgery.

H2SYS: a breath of hydrogen on the energy landscape
A spin-off from the FCLAB and Femto-ST laboratories, H2SYS offers high-performance integration solutions for hydrogen fuel cells.

Carnauto boosts SMEs to develop the transport of tomorrow
Materials, powertrains, mobility and information technologies, Carnauto facilitates technology transfer in the automotive and mobility sectors.

Secure-IC protects electronic circuits against physical attack
The Secure-IC spin-off from the Télécom Paris and IMT Atlantique incubators secures embedded electronic systems.












