INNOVATION INTEGRATION PATHWAY
Stand 1.D42
Organised by the SNESE
Your Innovation Integration Pathway Because you are convinced that electronics brings real value added, Because you know that only a genuine professional will be capable of efficiently fulfilling your need to integrate electronics in your products, Because you know that looking for a partner is a tedious, time-consuming and costly business, we have created IIP, so that your visit to the trade show doesn't turn into an obstacle course.
How can you prepare your IIP? by filling in this simple questionnaire, you will be put in touch with companies that have the skills and production methods you need, and are located where you need them. They will be present at Forum de l'Electronique 2009 and will show you all they have to offer at a pre-arranged date and time.
To see the companies exhibiting in the SNESE area, click here
THE CAP'TRONIC TROPHIES
Stand 1.D.42
THE CAP'TRONIC TROPHIES Following the success of the CAP'TRONIC Trophies in 2007 and 2008, JESSICA FRANCE is organising the CAP'TRONIC Trophies again in 2009, in partnership with founder members: the CEA and OSEO, and with the support of the Ministry of the Economy, Industry and Employment, the SNESE and the FIEN.
The CAP'TRONIC 2009 Trophies reward and showcase projects from 4 small and medium-sized French companies which have produced outstanding innovations by introducing electronic solutions into their products. They will be awarded on 7 October 2009 from 12h30 onwards in the SNESE area (1D42)
The Trophy for a product for use by the general public, rewards the best innovation carried out on a product for use by the general public using electronic solutions,
The Trophy for a product for use by professionals, rewards the best innovation carried out on a product for use by professionals (industry, agriculture, service industries, etc) using electronic solutions,
The Trophy for eco-innovation, rewards the best innovation carried out on a product which contributes directly or indirectly to improving the environment, using electronic solutions,
The Trophy for a New Company, rewards a company less than 3 years old which has successfully introduced an electronic solution into its product.
To find out more, read the press release
THE "PLUG & DRIVE" LABORATORY VEHICLE
Stand 2.N.35
Organised by the Val d'Oise Measurement Network (RMVO) in partnership with BEANAIR and PECAN TECHNOLOGIES
PECAN Technologies, an engineering consultancy firm specialising in vehicle suspension systems and wheels (automobiles, HGVs and industrial and agricultural vehicles) and BEANAIR, a manufacturer of wireless measurement systems, have formed a partnership, combining their talents to offer you an innovative solution which will change your perception of carrying out tests and measurement on a motor vehicle.
You will discover their "PLUG & DRIVE" concept designed by measurement system integration specialists from PECAN Technologies, and integrating the functions of the wireless measurement system developed by the French BEANAIR company: the sensors, the interface for the wired sensors, the network coordinator and the supervision software for the wireless sensors network.
Some of the advantages of such a concept are: - Rapid installation because far less cabling is required - Wireless acquisition platforms allowing interoperability with most industrial sensors available on the market, limiting integration and development costs - The instrumentation of wireless sensors equipped with MEMS Inertiel technology (Acceleration, Tilt, Gyroscope, etc) ; - Personalisation of the Man-Machine Interface and ergonomic improvements - Technical support for measurements: creation of the demonstration vehicle and carrying out of trials.
THE VEHICLE OF THE FUTURE
Stand 2.S.14
Organised by the Alsace Optics and Photonics cluster RHENAPHOTONICS ALSACE and the VEHICLE OF THE FUTURE Competitive cluster. In partnership with PERTECH and PHOSYLAB and the SAINT- LOUIS FRANCO-GERMAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE, HAUTE ALSACE UNIVERSITY with the MIPS (Modelling, Intelligence, Process, Systems) laboratory and the LSP (Photonic Systems Laboratory) at the UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG
PERTECH Presentation of video sequences showing work in different areas (internet, real life situations with motor vehicles, aeronautics, merchandising, tests on mobile phones, driving simulator etc) and demonstration of Eye tracking tools on PERTECH's stand.
PHOSYLAB Demonstration of a single channel version of our three dimensional measurement system for in-production quality control for presses (cutting out/stamping and injection) and for clock-making. There will also be some samples of our "low cost" multi-mode fibre optic sensors for measuring pressure, temperature and deformation.
Active imagery is a new night vision technique which combines laser lighting and an intensified camera. The most powerful systems make it possible to see a person at night from more than ten kilometres away, or at closer range, and to see through fairly dense smoke or fog. The secret of this technology lies in the clever synchronisation of the pulsed laser lighting and the intensified camera. Current developments lead us to believe that this technology will be applied rapidly in many sectors such as long distance surveillance, the detection of snipers' pointed optics, and the three-dimensional reconstruction of a scene several kilometres away. The use of LED-based illuminators makes it conceivable that the advantages of active imagery may be used in applications for the general public, at lower costs. (SAINT- LOUIS FRANCO-GERMAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE)
Presentation of video sequences showing various research projects and application already being used in partnership with industry .(HAUTE ALSACE UNIVERSITY with the MIPS laboratory)
Presentation of the LSP's TOPOL project. This project has been developed in partnership with, notably, GM and with assistance from CONECTUS (Public research in Alsace, partner for innovation in companies) to control torque on hybrid car motors. It uses polarimetric micro-imagery technology to take measurements, and is very dynamic, very hard-wearing, low cost and can be mass-produced. This development makes it possible to manage the transfer between the combustion engine and the electric motor without jerking. A working demonstrator which won the Tremplin du Sénat prize a few years ago thanks to a polymetric rotation sensor will be shown by LSP (the Photonic Systems Laboratory) from the University of Strasbourg
ANTENNAS AREA
Stand 1.D.26
This area, situated at the centre of the RF&Hyper Europe trade show, is dedicated to antennae of all sizes, for all applications and especially antennae which are increasingly "intelligent". 2009 participants: Beanair, Chelton Telecom & Microwave/Cobham, Diconex, M2S, PHITEQ TELECOMS, Tech-Inter, Vsatech, etc
MEETING POINT FOR RADIO AMATEURS
Stand 1.D.23
REF-Union, the French Transmitters' Network has been present at the RF&Hyper Europe trade show for more than 5 years. At Paris Nord Villepinte, amateur radio operators demonstrate that their activities are not restricted to short wave and telegraphy, despite the fact that they were pioneers in this area with the first transatlantic electric radio link between France and the US in 1923. They are also involved in HF/VHF/UHF/SHF links, make and use their own satellites and were among the first to transmit computer files, which led to the development of the internet. As last year, material specifically used for SHF links will be presented; 5 and 10 GHz sources, a Laser Station, satellite tracking antennae, various assemblies, documents, films etc. This is the opportunity for those passionate about radio communication to meet like-minded amateurs, and often professionals too.
INNOVATION of the radiocommunications SHOWCASE
Stand 1.I.30
Aiming to present the latest products, expertise and services on offer from companies in the radio communications sector. The participants are: Detracom, Icom France, Sysoco, Motorola and Kenwood.
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