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Webconférences sur "e.Micronora"

Dans le cadre de l’évènement virtuel sur les microtechniques « e.Micronora », FEMTO-ST propose des conférences en ligne le jeudi 24 septembre  au matin. Une opportunité, notamment pour les industriels, de découvrir les ressources mises à disposition par les laboratoires de recherche.

En attendant la prochaine édition du salon international des microtechniques et de la précision, MICRONORA, qui se tiendra en 2021, les organisateurs du salon proposent du 22 au 25 septembre 2020 un évènement virtuel, e.micronora, comprenant notamment des webinars thématisés et des sessions pitch par des experts : https://bit.ly/3bYYOY8

Partenaire de cet évènement, FEMTO-ST propose jeudi 24 septembre(10h-12h) les 6 webconférences suivantes :

  • Micro-fabrication mécanique, de fonctionnalisation de surface et d’hybridation : exemples de l'usinage dur : Voir le teaser
  • Exemples de microfabrication salle blanche accessible aux industriels réalisés par la plateforme technologique MIMENTO : voir le teaser
  • Robotique, robotique collaborative et microrobotique : des technologies aujourd'hui accessibles et matures : voir le teaser
  • Contribution à la R&D en entreprise par un travail de thèse CIFRE, exemple concret dans le domaine de l’intelligence artificielle : voir le teaser
  • Innovation industrielle et formation au sein de l’Ecole Universitaire de Recherche EIPHI : voir le teaser
  • Collégium SMYLE : un outil au service des industriels pour la collaboration entre la France et Suisse au service de la R&I : voir le teaser

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