Companies stemming from research done by our laboratories


A lot of our laboratories’ expertise, knowledge, and skills can be developed and transferred to the socio-economic world. 
One option is to set up a company based on research conducted by one of our laboratories.

This can be done in two ways: 

          - directly set up a company (Art 531-1 known as “statut ex 25-1”), or
          - contribute to the capital and activity of a company (Art 531-8 known as “statut ex 25-2”).
 

Here we highlight some of the start-ups that resulted from the work conducted by our laboratories:

 
Instar Robotics



  Instar Robotics is a start-up specialising in autonomous mobile robotics for logistics and agriculture. It seeks to reduce difficult work and increase performance by transferring the most arduous tasks to robots, thereby allowing humans to concentrate on the core of their jobs.
The work of Instar Robotics stems from the ETIS laboratory (CYU / ENSEA / CNRS).

Contact: https://instar-robotics.com/ 
Augmented Endoscopy



   Created in July 2019, Augmented Endoscopy is a start-up incubated at SATT Erganeo. It is the product of a desire to develop the research activities of the ETIS laboratory (CNRS / ENSEA / UCP) and the Saint-Antoine Hospital (Sorbonne University, APHP) around finding artificial intelligence and innovative solutions for gastroenterologists

Contact: https://axaro.ai/contact/
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Sequencia

The Sequencia project, led by the ETIS laboratory (CYU / ENSEA / CNRS), has been developing a solution for the multimodal (text, image, sound, and animation) analysis, sequencing, and indexing of streaming or local videos of any type in order to provide a multi-criteria search engine for subsequences, which is controlled remotely (pause, fast forward/rewind, summary, flick through, playlist, DVD-type chaptering).