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Altran Foundation for Innovation

The Altran Foundation for Innovation is one of the key vehicles of the societal action of the group Altran Technologies. Created in 1996, its main focus is promoting technological innovation for human benefit. One of the ways it does this is by holding an international scientific competition with a new theme every year, rewarding leaders of innovative technology-oriented projects.

Altran Foundation for Innovation
Founded1996
FocusResearch
Location
Area served
Global
MethodTechnological Support
Key people
Philippe Salle, President of the Altran Foundation for Innovation, Chairman &Chief Executive of the Altran group; Frédéric Fougerat, Executive Vice-President of the Altran Foundation for Innovation, Group Communications Director; Christian Le Liepvre, Director of the Altran Foundation for Innovation; Corinne Jouanny, Director of Altran Pr[i]me; Jean Audouze, Vice-President of the French National Commission for UNESCO
Websitewww.altran-foundation.org

Health Awards edit

Brain-powered remote control for paralyzed people edit

The brain–computer interface system of Professor Jonathan Wolpaw aims to facilitate the communication of patients with locked-in syndrome. It enables patients to move a cursor on a computer screen, dictate a text or control a robotic arm.[1]

Artificial retina edit

The artificial retina of Professor José Sahel and his team at the Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital Centre aims to allow people with degenerative retinal disease, numbering 1.5 million in 2008, to accomplish everyday activities. Placed under the existing retina, it directly stimulates the neurons, replacing defective cells. These implants should eventually allow patients to recognize faces, read large print and move independently in a restricted environment. The challenge for the Altran teams was to find solutions to produce artificial retina in series, in order to bring solutions to the widest number of patients.[2]

Pain-treatment based on cell micro-encapsulation edit

In 1998, the Altran Foundation prize was awarded to the Toulouse-Rangueil University laboratory, and to the Kappa Biotech company [3] for their pain-treatment project based on cell micro-encapsulation.[4] The micro-encapsulation process stops the organism from rejecting these cells by protecting them in a sphere, thus preventing the immune system from recognizing them. The process involves creating biocompatible micro-membranes which are implanted using in-vitro fertilization which is live allogeneic or xenogenic cells that are wrapped in a semi-permeable immune-sparing membrane using a bioengineering technique known as cell encapsulation for therapeutic purposes. Until recently, the implantation posed a number of productivity problems, as it was taking 15 minutes for one micro-membrane to be implanted. Altran teams stepped in to help solve this problem. Their studies demonstrated that the automated implantation option, using a laser optical guidance system, was the most promising approach. With the cooperation of Tarbes E.N.I. students, Altran consultants developed a robot to automate the microcapsule filling operation using a dual-needle system. The robot is now commercialized.[citation needed]

Test patch for child food allergies edit

The team from DBV Technologies[5] has developed a patented innovative process, the E-patch, which is used to determine allergies of children. The ready-to-use standardised patch tests are highly reliable and conserve the allergic agents in their best state of allergy.

This innovative technique uses the principal of freeze drying and electrification to retain the allergic agents on the patch, without using solvent or glue. The E-patch is then conditioned so that it remains air and water tight. Once applied to the child the allergic agents are rapidly hydrated by body transpiration and liberated from the patch. They enter into contact with the skin and create, if positive, a reaction which can be seen by the doctor 48 hours later.[6]

Environmental awards edit

Economic solar panel edit

The MAXXUN project was to develop a system of disruptive solar cells based on the luminescent solar concentrating (LSC) technology, in order to lower the investment for a solar energy system by more than half. Altran Technologies consultants have worked during a year with the award-winning team to increase the surface area of the panel from 2.5 cm2 to 10 cm2; to apply an absorbing and dispersing layer on this extra surface area; to optimize light power under different conditions; to build a demonstration model and to identify potential partners.[7]

Ecologic system of soil decontamination edit

The Altran Foundation jury awarded the first prize 2001 to Julien Troquet, a young research engineer and founder of the start-up company Biobasic Environnement.[8] His project consists in developing a decontamination process for soil using bioremediation. This process allows for a complete decontamination using a gentle "alternative" method, so the excavation of the site is not necessary and the ecosystem is preserved. It is five times less expensive than competing techniques and can also be used on many different types of pollution.[9]

Laser restoration of historical monuments edit

The companies Jaulard[10] and Trivella (companies from France and Italy respectively), together with the laser specialists Quantel[11] (France) and Unilaser (from France and Portugal) have developed the LAMA project of a laser that can be carried by hand and used to clean the facades and sculpted ornaments of historical monuments. The process makes it easier to select the area to be cleaned without damaging "the outer skin" of the stone and outperforms all other existing systems at a fifth of the cost.[12]

International Solidarity Awards edit

Desalination of sea water edit

Work by Viviane Renaudin has led to the development of a new type of multiple-effect plate evaporator, which can be used for the desalination of brackish or sea water. The proposed distillation process is based on the principle of multiple-effect dripping film plate evaporators. The innovation lies in the horizontal transfer of vapour to the condensation zone. From a socio-economic point of view, thanks to its human-scale dimensions, its modular construction and its ease of assembly, the system has the advantage of being usable by unskilled operators in developing countries. The process also has political value: it enables countries to end their dependence on their neighbours for their drinking water supplies.[13]

New generation fuel edit

The aim of Guy Reinaud's project is to reply to the needs, in renewable domestic energy, of a population of 2 billion individuals living in the tropical regions of Africa, Latin America and Asia, and at the same time fighting against deforestation and climatic changes. The proposed solution is biomass charcoal as a source of renewable energy - patented and developed by Pro-Natura International. Biomass charcoal produces domestic energy from non-upgraded biomass, other than wood, in particular agricultural residues non-consumed by animals. By reducing the dependence on wood, biomass charcoal protects forests and as a consequence fights against desertification. Moreover, the energy produced by biomass charcoal is equal to that of wood charcoal for a sales price per kilo 50% cheaper.[14]

Science Awards edit

Detection of cosmic particles edit

HiSPARC,[15] a Dutch university research Institute, is proposing to challenge teams of secondary school pupils and teachers with the study of ultra-high energy cosmic rays. HiSPARC wants to make young people discover and "experience the sciences" by creating a teaching network of teams of pupil-researchers. Liaising closely with academic and scientific institutions, these groups will work on the design, control and operation of particular items of detection equipment. The retrieval of the data obtained and its analysis will then be the subject of interpretation.[16]

Food tracing systems edit

The first prize went to Dominique Grégoire from the company TechniGREG[17] who developed new tracing systems: TraciLOG and TraciMEAL. This improved monitoring of the cold chain is a major step forward as far as consumer safety is concerned. The principle is to endow each mobile container with "electronic intelligence", thus enabling it to log each of the phases through which it passes, monitor its internal temperature and record information about whether its doors are open or closed. This information is gathered automatically and securely, without any contact with the contents, and requires no human intervention. It is a reliable global management indicator for use by the logistics service in charge of maintaining the cold chain. Altran engineers worked side by side with the prize-winner, on conducting market studies, on the choice of suppliers, at developing product packaging, on the design of an electronic module and on the transition to the production stage for both TraciLOG and TraciMEAL.[18] After the support, TechniGREG increased its capital of more than 1 million euros. The efforts of these teams were rewarded in March 2001, when a fully operational version of TraciLOG was installed for the first time by a supermarket distributor. TraciMEAL was adopted last May by an institutional food service provider in Toulouse. Since then, TechniGREG, which has registered many patents related to this innovation, has come into business with many companies, particularly in the air transport sector.

Notes edit

  1. ^ NY State Department of Health 2009-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, June 2005
  2. ^ Press Release on the Artificial Retina, October 2nd 2007
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-07-24. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  4. ^ Altran c'est nous !, 1998 : Pain and physical handicap[permanent dead link], January 30th 2006
  5. ^ "Home". dbv-technologies.com.
  6. ^ History of DBV Technologies 2009-03-22 at the Wayback Machine, 2007
  7. ^ John M. Grohol, Psych Central, February 21st 2009
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-07-05. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  9. ^ Centrale Santé 2008-08-27 at the Wayback Machine, 2007
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-02-02. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  11. ^ "LUMIBIRD- the specialist in laser technologies".
  12. ^ European Commission Research, 1997
  13. ^ JL Martin-Lagardette, Water and Wastes digest, 2009
  14. ^ Pro-Natura International Green Charcoal 2010-07-04 at the Wayback Machine, last updated January 2009
  15. ^ "Home". hisparc.nl.
  16. ^ J.W Van Holten HISPARC A view from the bottom, February 28th 2005
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  18. ^ TechniGREG Awards 2008-12-28 at the Wayback Machine, 2001

External links edit

  • Official web site of Altran Technologies 2017-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • Official web site of the Altran Foundation for Innovation

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year rewarding leaders of innovative technology oriented projects Altran Foundation for InnovationFounded1996FocusResearchLocationParis FranceArea servedGlobalMethodTechnological SupportKey peoplePhilippe Salle President of the Altran Foundation for Innovation Chairman amp Chief Executive of the Altran group Frederic Fougerat Executive Vice President of the Altran Foundation for Innovation Group Communications Director Christian Le Liepvre Director of the Altran Foundation for Innovation Corinne Jouanny Director of Altran Pr i me Jean Audouze Vice President of the French National Commission for UNESCOWebsitewww altran foundation org Contents 1 Health Awards 1 1 Brain powered remote control for paralyzed people 1 2 Artificial retina 1 3 Pain treatment based on cell micro encapsulation 1 4 Test patch for child food allergies 2 Environmental awards 2 1 Economic solar panel 2 2 Ecologic system of soil decontamination 2 3 Laser restoration of historical monuments 3 International Solidarity Awards 3 1 Desalination of sea water 3 2 New generation fuel 4 Science Awards 4 1 Detection of cosmic particles 4 2 Food tracing systems 5 Notes 6 External linksHealth Awards editBrain powered remote control for paralyzed people edit The brain computer interface system of Professor Jonathan Wolpaw aims to facilitate the communication of patients with locked in syndrome It enables patients to move a cursor on a computer screen dictate a text or control a robotic arm 1 Artificial retina edit The artificial retina of Professor Jose Sahel and his team at the Quinze Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital Centre aims to allow people with degenerative retinal disease numbering 1 5 million in 2008 to accomplish everyday activities Placed under the existing retina it directly stimulates the neurons replacing defective cells These implants should eventually allow patients to recognize faces read large print and move independently in a restricted environment The challenge for the Altran teams was to find solutions to produce artificial retina in series in order to bring solutions to the widest number of patients 2 Pain treatment based on cell micro encapsulation edit In 1998 the Altran Foundation prize was awarded to the Toulouse Rangueil University laboratory and to the Kappa Biotech company 3 for their pain treatment project based on cell micro encapsulation 4 The micro encapsulation process stops the organism from rejecting these cells by protecting them in a sphere thus preventing the immune system from recognizing them The process involves creating biocompatible micro membranes which are implanted using in vitro fertilization which is live allogeneic or xenogenic cells that are wrapped in a semi permeable immune sparing membrane using a bioengineering technique known as cell encapsulation for therapeutic purposes Until recently the implantation posed a number of productivity problems as it was taking 15 minutes for one micro membrane to be implanted Altran teams stepped in to help solve this problem Their studies demonstrated that the automated implantation option using a laser optical guidance system was the most promising approach With the cooperation of Tarbes E N I students Altran consultants developed a robot to automate the microcapsule filling operation using a dual needle system The robot is now commercialized citation needed Test patch for child food allergies edit The team from DBV Technologies 5 has developed a patented innovative process the E patch which is used to determine allergies of children The ready to use standardised patch tests are highly reliable and conserve the allergic agents in their best state of allergy This innovative technique uses the principal of freeze drying and electrification to retain the allergic agents on the patch without using solvent or glue The E patch is then conditioned so that it remains air and water tight Once applied to the child the allergic agents are rapidly hydrated by body transpiration and liberated from the patch They enter into contact with the skin and create if positive a reaction which can be seen by the doctor 48 hours later 6 Environmental awards editEconomic solar panel edit The MAXXUN project was to develop a system of disruptive solar cells based on the luminescent solar concentrating LSC technology in order to lower the investment for a solar energy system by more than half Altran Technologies consultants have worked during a year with the award winning team to increase the surface area of the panel from 2 5 cm2 to 10 cm2 to apply an absorbing and dispersing layer on this extra surface area to optimize light power under different conditions to build a demonstration model and to identify potential partners 7 Ecologic system of soil decontamination edit The Altran Foundation jury awarded the first prize 2001 to Julien Troquet a young research engineer and founder of the start up company Biobasic Environnement 8 His project consists in developing a decontamination process for soil using bioremediation This process allows for a complete decontamination using a gentle alternative method so the excavation of the site is not necessary and the ecosystem is preserved It is five times less expensive than competing techniques and can also be used on many different types of pollution 9 Laser restoration of historical monuments edit The companies Jaulard 10 and Trivella companies from France and Italy respectively together with the laser specialists Quantel 11 France and Unilaser from France and Portugal have developed the LAMA project of a laser that can be carried by hand and used to clean the facades and sculpted ornaments of historical monuments The process makes it easier to select the area to be cleaned without damaging the outer skin of the stone and outperforms all other existing systems at a fifth of the cost 12 International Solidarity Awards editDesalination of sea water edit Work by Viviane Renaudin has led to the development of a new type of multiple effect plate evaporator which can be used for the desalination of brackish or sea water The proposed distillation process is based on the principle of multiple effect dripping film plate evaporators The innovation lies in the horizontal transfer of vapour to the condensation zone From a socio economic point of view thanks to its human scale dimensions its modular construction and its ease of assembly the system has the advantage of being usable by unskilled operators in developing countries The process also has political value it enables countries to end their dependence on their neighbours for their drinking water supplies 13 New generation fuel edit The aim of Guy Reinaud s project is to reply to the needs in renewable domestic energy of a population of 2 billion individuals living in the tropical regions of Africa Latin America and Asia and at the same time fighting against deforestation and climatic changes The proposed solution is biomass charcoal as a source of renewable energy patented and developed by Pro Natura International Biomass charcoal produces domestic energy from non upgraded biomass other than wood in particular agricultural residues non consumed by animals By reducing the dependence on wood biomass charcoal protects forests and as a consequence fights against desertification Moreover the energy produced by biomass charcoal is equal to that of wood charcoal for a sales price per kilo 50 cheaper 14 Science Awards editDetection of cosmic particles edit HiSPARC 15 a Dutch university research Institute is proposing to challenge teams of secondary school pupils and teachers with the study of ultra high energy cosmic rays HiSPARC wants to make young people discover and experience the sciences by creating a teaching network of teams of pupil researchers Liaising closely with academic and scientific institutions these groups will work on the design control and operation of particular items of detection equipment The retrieval of the data obtained and its analysis will then be the subject of interpretation 16 Food tracing systems edit The first prize went to Dominique Gregoire from the company TechniGREG 17 who developed new tracing systems TraciLOG and TraciMEAL This improved monitoring of the cold chain is a major step forward as far as consumer safety is concerned The principle is to endow each mobile container with electronic intelligence thus enabling it to log each of the phases through which it passes monitor its internal temperature and record information about whether its doors are open or closed This information is gathered automatically and securely without any contact with the contents and requires no human intervention It is a reliable global management indicator for use by the logistics service in charge of maintaining the cold chain Altran engineers worked side by side with the prize winner on conducting market studies on the choice of suppliers at developing product packaging on the design of an electronic module and on the transition to the production stage for both TraciLOG and TraciMEAL 18 After the support TechniGREG increased its capital of more than 1 million euros The efforts of these teams were rewarded in March 2001 when a fully operational version of TraciLOG was installed for the first time by a supermarket distributor TraciMEAL was adopted last May by an institutional food service provider in Toulouse Since then TechniGREG which has registered many patents related to this innovation has come into business with many companies particularly in the air transport sector Notes edit NY State Department of Health Archived 2009 10 07 at the Wayback Machine June 2005 Press Release on the Artificial Retina October 2nd 2007 Laboratoire KAPPA BIOTECH Coordonnees adresse produits et medicaments Labo pharmaceutique et parapharmaceutique Archived from the original on 2009 07 24 Retrieved 2009 11 06 Altran c est nous 1998 Pain and physical handicap permanent dead link January 30th 2006 Home dbv technologies com History of DBV Technologies Archived 2009 03 22 at the Wayback Machine 2007 John M Grohol Psych Central February 21st 2009 Document sans titre Archived from the original on 2008 07 05 Retrieved 2009 11 06 Centrale Sante Archived 2008 08 27 at the Wayback Machine 2007 Jaulard Archived from the original on 2011 02 02 Retrieved 2009 11 06 LUMIBIRD the specialist in laser technologies European Commission Research 1997 JL Martin Lagardette Water and Wastes digest 2009 Pro Natura International Green Charcoal Archived 2010 07 04 at the Wayback Machine last updated January 2009 Home hisparc nl J W Van Holten HISPARC A view from the bottom February 28th 2005 Technigreg Home Archived from the original on 2009 10 01 Retrieved 2009 11 06 TechniGREG Awards Archived 2008 12 28 at the Wayback Machine 2001External links editOfficial web site of Altran Technologies Archived 2017 06 11 at the Wayback Machine Official web site of the Altran Foundation for Innovation 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