Showing posts with label Paris region. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris region. Show all posts

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Join the CESA Congress VIP Business Tour

In partnership with the SIA, the Paris Region Economic Development Agency is organising the CESA Congress VIP Business Tour of 3 of the Paris region's most innovative locations for new mobility. The tour is scheduled on Monday, December 3rd.
Here is the agenda :
- 11.30 am to 1 pm : Welcome lunch at Paris Charles-de-Gaulle Airport.
- 2 pm to 3.15 pm : Visit of the Autolib operational centre.
Autolib is the first public-private service plan with more than 1,700 electric vehicles to be developed in a large European metropolis. It enables Paris Region inhabitants to rent electric cars for a few hours from interactive terminals located in the streets. Thanks to the VIP Business Tour, you will have the unique opportunity to visit Autolib's hub in Vaucresson and to experiment the electric Blue cars !
- 3.45 pm to 4.45 pm : Visit of the command post of the recently completed A86 motorway tunnel.
This location demonstrates how an information technology software system is used to manage France’s largest road tunnel.
- 5.15 pm to 6.15 pm: Discover the INRIA Research Centre in Rocquencourt. INRIA is a public research organization, dedicated to science and digital technologies. Its experts will present you their research on the autonomous vehicle with demonstrations of autonomous driving cars.
- 7.30 pm: Evening buffet with the CESA operational committee in central Paris.

Link : http://fr.amiando.com/KOKOTIG

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Embedded systems of the future being developed in Systematic Cluster

Located in Paris area, and dedicated to complex systems (including transport and automotive), System@tic cluster is preparing the car of the future. The Automotive & Transport Working Group aims at mastering the complexity of electronic architectures and embedded-systems to meet the need for technological development concerning embedded systems in automotive, railway and truck industries, leveraging the expertise and competences of all these sectors.
This Working Group is structured around six technology areas, called “Development Axes”:
- Electronics Architecture
- Dependability of monitoring systems
- Software tools and Methods
- Diagnosis
- Human-machine interfaces
- Algorithms & data fusion for localisation and vision

It also cooperates with the Telecom Working Group

Read the full story here : http://www.systematic-paris-region.org/en/automotive-transport