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how many everyone how are you
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excellent so who knew that we were here on campus
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okay sounds good so uh this more i will give you a bit of an idea
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of who we are today as a company what we do here in particular
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and uh hopefully invite you to come and join us in our quest for
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innovation will learn long time ago that we can't go it alone
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so we've had a number of collaboration with the school students and r. s. s. m. is in
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the area as well so let me start right maybe by going over um that worked
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where
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now if it were are is it would be okay
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i wasn't sure you next movie huh
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alright so you probably know was for uh as the mouse guys right so this is the first prototype a mouse which is
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still i believe on exhibit at the ball museum haven't seen it either highly recommend to go and check up on campus
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it's very well documented but maybe logitech is maybe it's in
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that's true well maybe it's money thank you we are more than you think so let me give you a taste of what those things about
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huh
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ha
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guess thank you know so that that lights maybe not um so you say that we find
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inspiration consumers we define ourselves of the design company it's what about during experiences too
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or customers technology is not at the centre necessarily of every one of our ah
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let's say uh activities but it's always hidden in any one of our products actually some examples so logitech quick at a glance
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um we're about seven thousand probably is their tune in setting of us here on campus
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where one of nine i mean dissenters not the largest but but i've hardly um
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the oldest with thirty five years old and there's a number that i that's missing here but we should
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every week premium products around the world that's quite a feat ah in the consumer electronics industry
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um in terms of mindset also technology is one of the key players or innovation but obviously for us it has to be
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liable any has ultimately to generate not only only to satisfy
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function you know customers but also trigger the right emotions
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so that's the idea behind um our porch around innovation
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where we apply design thinking we're very iterative it's very i john in the way we approach or developments
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we from the very beginning it i would would users in order to identify the best solution
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okay um so first we define as as as a as a design company and technology maybe as
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as as a second thought why because as i said we talk about the customer function needs
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i'm only technologies of as means to an end it's not uh the starting point typically
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what we try to do today is impact full products are not trying to made
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a too many of them would try to make them as well as possible
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so the way we we operate on the on a regular basis we are not necessarily a a
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high tech company since we don't develop ah she can for example but we integrated by technology
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we work very often with the industry sullivan the area for example in
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developing core census sensing technologies are of communications technologies for example
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um we are all about the engineering i getting the most
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out of your um your your technology and the one
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about the challenges for us is that christmas is due and uh if we not in production in june
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we saw christmas season so there's a very so very fast paced environment and at the same time we have to plant the
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seeds for future growth and that's where we end up collaborating with with the active you know and and industries were
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so technology has it manifests itself so those of you dinners in the room maybe
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one okay uh so this is the g. four four to obtain for for it
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um this is a pick the addendum else where we actually
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uh develop a a new sensing technology where we
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show commanded if you want optical sensors with a accelerometer so that we could enhance
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um the the the just the of motion from ten
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inches per second to fifty inches of fifty dollars
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an hour which is pretty impressive and this was that this was the result of a collaboration with
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the school in the form of a city of projects as easy to to to a number of years
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to put in place and and then like that but that's was a was a great success
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uh in the market and i think a good example of how enterprises can actually
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collaborate with with the school but most of the time for us technologies hidden
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uh this is actually or uh whatever reason products it's called pop it's a reinventing light switching away
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it's connected to the clout and through or button services you can control pretty much any appliance in a hole
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being hitting music computer a light in this we install
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so being a consumer electronics company we sell the motions beautiful designs but
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it's powered they're often by pretty expensive technologies like this one
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so i wanted to take a bit of um of an overview or different feature quiz today any type of technologies well
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either developing today we sit important uh partners to to develop
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been injected email or ah in in the industry
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um jabber so deborah does or a new line of support
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your boss or wire less it's all about um uh
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how do you say a resistance to sweat it's about
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a really music in the context of of sports
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and in there we'll routine uh add new materials and methods to fabricate a
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those those uh those product there's also be challenged in audio whereas audio
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what size of the of the head of just like um there's
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a manufacturing a nice inflexible electronics heightens your batteries and install
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um this one is called circle so that's our new a new we're uh oh
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connected camera for monitoring this huge huge amount of intelligent going into it
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it is a power in the back then but machine learning where we extract content from
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the streams you know they're trying to for the most meaningful events of the day
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so we look for objects not just motioned object people uh an animal's face recognition since on
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an agenda that they had the push of a button goes under what happened a whole
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um a lot of work goes into it we have a team here uh inject actually
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a white on it that would love to find partners are in their mating customers once more
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i'm smart homo connected home whether you wanna call it today for
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us has to her component to home theatre um on
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on the left hand side with the harmony universal remote another right hand side it's the pop or home control solution
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and they said so actually is the first line of product
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where we've made use of voice assistance amazing how
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uh this technology simplifies here the interaction with the devices but also all your content when you
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sit in front of the t. v. being able to call out your favourite show
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for so much more natural than you know browsing a t. v. guide or or an on screen menu for example
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again a lot of web services got going to it we're going linking to a number
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of of politics yeah isn't being for and devices but also content providers
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um as you can imagine from the net flicks to the bias or people or companies and so on
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here to make the the the expense one more natural i wish we could actually divide users remorse or some
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more complex than at the right time going to be the right a recommendation of content for example
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next one gaining um so they can hear it at example of of the keyboards um but or what
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didn't products today make use of lighting it's uh for
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aesthetic purposes but there's a lot of um
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a lot of thought got going into it it was integration explains design uh the camera is is an interesting one because
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i don't know if you're aware of it but it's the dimming industrial the spores uh is almost a professional dimmers
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i and they like to broadcast themselves to to the well uh there are more people for example that in the
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in a a a well final of um i probably go legends of the people watching the superbowl for example
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should following in this in this industry and that's
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fuelled the overthrow the your um by uh
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corruption dinners demonstrating their their skills and they do that through video obviously
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and we need channels that i can actually extract their background so that
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we can in insert the and the the pleasure into the game
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this is another one of product that you may not be familiar with uh as from
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you with that's only to be offering for the collaboration um they're very uh um
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sophisticated audio and video uh units and that they're the typically uh used with
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third third body um services like the but the sniper business for example
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i'm in here it's all about uh automating the the experience
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making it flew it as you enter into a huddle
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room for example been built into call as soon as
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we were also to ideally automate the the experience
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uh moving from speaker to speaker extracting content from what was being said or seen
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and here i just put a funny icon to the that you know that we are working on a or the
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are counted exactly the the details but it's a it's a significant effort here actually in in laws and
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and we'll working on values so solutions that rely on a
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motion tracking user tracking inserting objection to introduce into
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the uh the ritual ready to install would love to find some partners on on those as well
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we have a lot of students in the room all of those topics of just when you are the the or the basis for
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a either semester or projects or metaphysics or published on the buffet
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website would love to have you uh apply for those
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so here in less than there's um there about one in seventy of us it's a beautiful makes a a designers
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engineers a business management so anyone who are you would find in here basically micro version of the broader company
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uh with all the different of a disciplines are required to to be a successful one
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um a couple of um thought so for no more fifteen years i believe we've worked on over a hundred
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students for various um semester and and and mess with these projects here but also across the world
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uh we welcome typically fifteen of them per per per year so we will come you uh to to check valuable put aside
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c. j. project so i did accounts roughly over over fifteen years would probably do the doesn't
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um so we we very selective about those are the least of what we've we've covered
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for example but the goal forces obviously always to see of future um products
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and then um with the school we've we've done a number of mandates
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uh when we have very specific needs for for for their expertise
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um so if i were to summarise it's um for students please reach out to me
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and my colleagues they're there for us for them i'm sorry here in the front
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which rejecting internships for laps profs and ends on love to get to know you
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you research program's all the common interest can we imagine collaborating logos different lines
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before visors events which are subject matter expert in some of the technologies of call
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that would love to have you on board of our uh innovation project
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and for this means or start in the room if you are working on some
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of those on the recalls absolutely opportunity for us to to to work together
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okay so the best way to do it talked me i'm i'll be here for a while before college guys you can just raise your hands to go
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nancy um i reach out to us sent thing are coming this yes i
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would love to to work on your site you get it to work
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uh it's pretty you people usually are pretty uh they just want it and when i think of us of the uh most
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guys but when you see the amount of technologies that goes into it i'd actually show you the lab did pretty impressive
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and then uh for for startups a week here call me any time
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oh i've got my number down here email address i would love to uh to have a chat with you
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and five for us it's all about the work but it's also about the phone
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so we're a good team of folks who know when

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Welcome
Marc Gruber, VP Innovation, EPFL
March 16, 2017 · 9:04 a.m.
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Logitech
Jean-Michel Chardon, Logitech
March 16, 2017 · 9:07 a.m.
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Intro of S. Gautsch
Marc Gruber, VP Innovation, EPFL
March 16, 2017 · 9:21 a.m.
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Context and Logistics of the Industry Day
Sebastian Gautsch, STI-EPFL
March 16, 2017 · 9:22 a.m.
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Master Thesis in Industry Context
Pierre-André Besse, Adjunct VP Education, EPFL
March 16, 2017 · 9:34 a.m.
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Role of distributed energy storage in smart grids
Mario Paolone, Distributed Electrical Systems Laboratory - EOS Holding Chair
March 16, 2017 · 9:39 a.m.
348 views
Materials and nanostructures for next generation photovoltaics
Anna Fontcuberta, Laboratory of Semiconductor Materials
March 16, 2017 · 9:46 a.m.
348 views
Medium Voltage High Power Electronics
Drazen Dujic, Power Electronics Laboratory
March 16, 2017 · 9:50 a.m.
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Ubiquitous high performance PV energy scavengers in all shapes and colors : from IOT to buildings
Christophe Ballif, Photovoltaics and Thin Film Electronics Laboratory
March 16, 2017 · 9:54 a.m.
161 views
Highly efficient and clean conversion in fuel cells & electrolysers
Jan van Herle, Group of Energy Materials GEM
March 16, 2017 · 9:59 a.m.
368 views
Small electromechanical moving devices
Paolo Germano, Integrated Actuators Laboratory
March 16, 2017 · 10:06 a.m.
248 views
Novel actuation methods for reconfigurable soft robots
Jamie Paik, Reconfigurable Robotics Lab
March 16, 2017 · 10:12 a.m.
692 views
Revolutionary optical tools for Ophthalmology
Christophe Moser, Laboratory of Applied Photonics Devices
March 16, 2017 · 10:18 a.m.
507 views
Mighty soft materials
Dario Floreano, Laboratory of Intelligent Systems
March 16, 2017 · 10:29 a.m.
240 views
Intro words, VP Research
Andreas Mortensen, VP Recherche, EPFL
March 16, 2017 · 11:18 a.m.
340 views
The endovirome, source of biomarkers and potentiel therapeutic targets
Didier Trono , Laboratory of Virology and Genetics
March 16, 2017 · 11:23 a.m.
278 views
New strategies to fight infections, hidden in the human genome
Jacques Fellay , Fellay Group
March 16, 2017 · 11:29 a.m.
171 views
Smart Wearables for the Medical IoT Context
David Atienza, Embedded Systems Laboratory
March 16, 2017 · 11:33 a.m.
407 views
Rational protein design for vaccine development
Bruno Correia, Laboratory of Protein Design & Immunoengineering
March 16, 2017 · 11:39 a.m.
690 views
Medical Image Analysis
Jean-Philippe Thiran, Signal Processing Laboratory 5
March 16, 2017 · 11:43 a.m.
265 views
Advanced Functional Fibers
Fabien Sorin, Laboratory of Photonic Materials and Fibre Devices
March 16, 2017 · 11:51 a.m.
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Production of amorphous particles
Esther Amstad, Soft Material Laboratory
March 16, 2017 · 11:57 a.m.
453 views
Mechanobiology and tissue engineering
Dominique Pioletti, Laboratoire de biomécanique en orthopédie
March 16, 2017 · noon
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High Performance Elastomers, Thermoplastics, and Lubricative Coatings
Holger Frauenrath, Laboratory of Macromolecular and Organic Materials
March 16, 2017 · 12:06 p.m.
434 views
Simple models for complex flows
François Gallaire, Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Instabilities
March 16, 2017 · 12:11 p.m.
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Présentation du partenaire Alliance
Roland Luthier, Directeur du Programme Alliance, EPFL
March 16, 2017 · 12:17 p.m.
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Présentation du partenaire FSRM
Philippe Fischer, FSRM
March 16, 2017 · 12:21 p.m.
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Présentation du partenaire Swissmem
Philippe Cordonier, Swissmem
March 16, 2017 · 12:25 p.m.
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Presentation of Innovaud
Jean-Michel Stauffer, Innovaud, Conseiller en Innovation
March 16, 2017 · 1:46 p.m.
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Arcoptix
Gerben Boer, Arcoptix
March 16, 2017 · 1:51 p.m.
522 views
Fast3D
Claude Forin, CEO
March 16, 2017 · 1:55 p.m.
102 views
Unitechnologies
Denis Bubendorf, Unitechnologies
March 16, 2017 · 1:59 p.m.
623 views
Etudiant EPFL
Firmin Manoury, Etudiant EPFL
March 16, 2017 · 2:04 p.m.
207 views
ABB Sécheron
Pablo Furrer, ABB Sécheron
March 16, 2017 · 2:09 p.m.
272 views
Schindler
Martin Kusserow, Schindler
March 16, 2017 · 2:14 p.m.
539 views
CSEM
Stéphane Emery, CSEM
March 16, 2017 · 2:21 p.m.
659 views
Flyability
Adrien Briod, Flyability
March 16, 2017 · 2:30 p.m.
284 views
CEA
Philippe Garrec, CEA
March 16, 2017 · 2:35 p.m.
382 views
Meyer Burger / Pasan SA
Vahid Fakhfouri, Meyer Burger / Pasan SA
March 16, 2017 · 2:41 p.m.
319 views
Mikron SA
Sylvie Leggiadro, Mikron SA
March 16, 2017 · 2:46 p.m.
685 views
Etudiant EPFL
Luc Conti, Etudiant EPFL
March 16, 2017 · 2:51 p.m.
211 views
Johnson & Johnson
Grégoire Veber, Johnson & Johnson
March 16, 2017 · 2:55 p.m.
422 views
Micronarc
Danick Bionda , Micronarc
March 16, 2017 · 4:01 p.m.
336 views
Festo
Nicolas Godel, Festo
March 16, 2017 · 4:05 p.m.
261 views
Melexis
Caroline Heid, Melexis
March 16, 2017 · 4:14 p.m.
459 views
Etudiante EPFL
Sueda Turk, Etudiante EPFL
March 16, 2017 · 4:19 p.m.
433 views
Maxon Motor
Olivier Chappuis, Maxon Motor
March 16, 2017 · 4:24 p.m.
522 views
Philip Morris
Marja Talikka, Philip Morris
March 16, 2017 · 4:30 p.m.
334 views
Radar Swiss
Radmila Belavina, Radar Swiss
March 16, 2017 · 4:33 p.m.
156 views
Tag Heuer
Cyrill Cattin, Tag Heuer
March 16, 2017 · 4:37 p.m.
565 views
Vidi Systems
Reto Wyss, Vidi Systems
March 16, 2017 · 4:50 p.m.
553 views
Suss microoptics
Wilfried Noell, Suss microoptics
March 16, 2017 · 4:55 p.m.
416 views
Novelis
Gilles Hodel, Novelis
March 16, 2017 · 4:59 p.m.
362 views
Fischer Connectors
Stéphane Rohrbach, Fischer Connectors
March 16, 2017 · 5:04 p.m.
373 views
Bobst
Leonard Badet, Bobst
March 16, 2017 · 5:14 p.m.
1057 views
Frontiers
Stefano Battaglia, Frontiers
March 16, 2017 · 5:19 p.m.
349 views
Xsensio
Hoël Guerin, Xsensio
March 16, 2017 · 5:25 p.m.
424 views
Closing remarks
Sebastian Gautsch, STI-EPFL
March 16, 2017 · 5:30 p.m.
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