• June 29, 2017
    Route: The Environmental Transition

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  • Whether it’s a question of limited resources, pollution, the quest for efficiency or the precautionary principle, no economic activity escapes the environmental challenge. Industry is revisiting its varied processes, transport is exploring new avenues, the powerful energy sector itself is in the throes of reinvention. The common thread to all of these new dynamics: the need to enrich all systems with the black gold of the 21st century, data.
    Microelectronics is presented with a contradictory challenge : to be the engine that serves these data-hungry new markets, while containing the ecological footprint of large information systems.
    At the heart of a research organization dedicated to energy issues, Leti has long been aware of these challenges and offers its partners a complete set of technological capabilities, from materials to networks, in order to balance the difficult economic and environmental equations of a world in transition.
  • Unmatched in its flexibility of usage and conveyance, electrical energy continues to find new uses at the very heart of man’s activities. It is the lifeblood of today’s transport, thermal systems and mobile devices, all of which control ever larger data volumes. To meet both ecological and economic challenges, all these systems require electronic technologies designed with perpetual respect for optimum energy efficiency: a concern that is more than ever omnipresent in  Leti’s technological developments.


    Low Consumption Data Server Road Map

    D.Dutoit, P.Vivet, Leti


    GaN driver for LED

    O.Ladhari, M.Coig, S.Gaugiran, M.Donikian, M.Consinni, Leti


    New processes
    for optimum
    photovoltaic yield and cost


    GaN Power

    T.Bouchet, D.Bergogne, Leti


    Towards more autonomy

    R.Salot, P.Pantigny, E.Pauliac-Vaujour, S.Boisseau, Leti,
    M.Mazuel, M.Vincent, Enerbee
     
  • Urbanization and man’s evolving lifestyle, mobility, communication, exchange and production all exert increasingly unsustainable environmental impacts. Reducing them means revisiting our activities in the light of the maximum available information: a “smartification” dynamic, for which Leti offers its partners its proven know-how and all the technologies required for optimizing their platforms and complex systems.


    5G Territorial Challenge

    L.Rudant, Leti


    Data to Resource Management: Smart Building Solutions

    M-S.Masselot, O.Antoni, Leti


    Smart Lighting
    Smart Lifi

     


    Intelligent Electricity

    P.Despesse, Leti


    Startups for Green Challenges

    Startups:
    F.Turlure, Aryballe
    M.Carras, Mirsense
    J-G.Coutard, Leti
  • The need to monitor continuously quality and changes in our environment, air, water and global resources has now been clearly identified, but the solutions to implementing this monitoring process are less obvious. They involve combining multiple key individual technologies, optimum management of the energy made available to these technologies and networking capacity to ensure efficient feedback of the data they generate. Leti implements a broad range of such solutions.


    Sensing solutions for process monitoring and sustainability

    S.Nicoletti, Leti


    Monitoring Air & Water

    P.Mailley, R.Roussier, L.Durrafourg Leti


    Planet Observation


    FDSOI Enabler for the Internet of Things

    A.Valentian, Leti


    MEMS Enabler for Gas analysis

    Startups:
    P.Andreucci, APIX
    E.Ollier, Leti
  • Leti, a technology research institute at CEA Tech, is a global leader in miniaturization technologies enabling smart, energy-efficient and secure solutions for industry. Founded in 1967, Leti pioneers micro- and nanotechnologies, tailoring differentiating applicable solutions for global companies, SMEs and startups. Leti tackles critical challenges such as healthcare, energy and ICTs. From sensors to data processing and computing solutions, Leti’s multidisciplinary teams deliver solid expertise, leveraging world-class pre-industrialization facilities. With a staff of more than 1,900, a portfolio of 2,700 patents, 91,500 sq. ft. of cleanroom space and a clear IP policy, the institute is based in Grenoble, France, and has offices in Silicon Valley and Tokyo. Leti has launched 60 startups and is a member of the Carnot Institutes network.
    Contact us
     
    CEA / Leti
    17 rue des Martyrs
    38054 Grenoble cedex 9
    letidays2017@cea.fr