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Iktos innovates in drug discovery with AI and robotics
French start-up Iktos combines artificial intelligence, robotics and biology to transform pharmaceutical research. Thanks to innovative platforms such as Iktos Robotics and strategic acquisitions such as Synsight, it automates the design and testing of therapeutic molecules, promising major advances in the development of new drugs.
An AI and robotics alliance to redefine pharmaceutical development
CES 2025: Innovation, connected health and artificial intelligence at the heart of the event
Connected health, neuroscience, and the omnipresence of AI will mark CES 2025, according to Matthieu Deboeuf-Rouchon. Discover how this essential global innovation is redefining our lifestyles and the technologies of tomorrow.
Connected health, AI, neuroscience: trends from CES 2025
Electric batteries in Europe: ambitions hampered by a difficult start-up
Between bankruptcies, production delays and suspended projects, the European electric battery industry is struggling to take off. While Northvolt is close to bankruptcy and ACC and ProLogium are moving slowly, the objective of energy sovereignty for 2030 still seems distant. Discover the challenges that are holding back this industry, which is essential to the energy transition.
Why does the European electric battery industry encounter so many obstacles?
Slow adoption of sustainable fuels: aviation struggles to take off towards decarbonization
Only 10 out of 77 airlines are showing notable progress in adopting sustainable fuels, according to a report from Transport and Environment. Despite a few leaders like Air France-KLM, the sector remains largely dependent on fossil fuels. Why this delay?
The difficult reduction of the carbon footprint of European aviation
Offshoring or relocation: what does the INSEE study reveal on the global reorganization of companies?
Between 2018 and 2020, only 2.8% of French companies with more than 50 employees modified their international value chain. The INSEE study reveals a surprising observation: relocations concern qualified jobs, while relocations favor low-skilled tasks. Find out why, and what trends could accelerate in the face of current crises.
Surprising trends in French companies between 2018 and 2020
3D Metal Initiative: joining forces for the future of additive manufacturing
Metal, ceramic or multi-material additive manufacturing: the 3D Metal Initiative (I3D), led by the CIMES cluster, brings together companies, researchers and training to accelerate industrial innovation. Discover how this community, with its shared resources and synergies of expertise, is rethinking manufacturing production.
Experts and industrialists come together to transform manufacturing production