The French-Singaporean Quantum Symposia took place in Singapore from 5-7 November. 👉 Read the article from CNRS here: https://lnkd.in/ghPdkCRZ Alexia Auffèves, CNRS Research Director, Director of MajuLab and Centre for Quantum Technologies Visiting Professor, co-organizor of the event, highlighted the significance of the symposium: "This series of symposia is a great opportunity to consolidate the French-Singaporean bond in quantum, and to boost it with an industrial component. In a context where quantum technologies are considered a matter of national sovereignty, holding such an event has a strong meaning and the commitment of both ecosystems to make it a success has been amazing. It is now on all of us to turn it into new strategic partnerships – work in progress!" Dominique BAILLARGEAT and CNRS@CREATE were part of the Strategic committee for #FSQS2024. We're looking forward to #FSQS2025 ! #quantum #CNRSinASEAN Marie Cluzel
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CNRS@CREATE Ltd., the first CNRS’ overseas subsidiary, acts as a program operator to build and conduct large transdisciplinary research programs. It is a trans-continental hub for research with unique opportunities for high quality faculties, researchers and postgraduate/postdoctoral students. It is located in Singapore, in the Campus for Research Excellence And Technological Enterprise (CREATE), an international research campus and innovation hub. CREATE hosts the National Research Foundation and interdisciplinary research centres from top universities.
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📆 We've just wrapped up the first French-Singaporean Quantum Symposium (FSQS), but the journey doesn't stop here! Mark your calendars for FSQS 2025, which will be held from 24 to 28 November 2025 in Paris, France. 🇫🇷 🇸🇬 FSQS 2024 in Singapore was a remarkable milestone, bringing together over 170 delegates to explore how France and Singapore can build stronger, strategic partnerships in the field of quantum technologies. Supported by the quantum strategies of our two countries, this event showcased an impressive line of speakers and panelists stemming from academy and industry, emphasizing the importance of our relationship in advancing quantum research and applications. 👊 MajuLab and the Centre for Quantum Technologies have long been at the forefront of Franco-Singaporean research collaborations. The success of FSQS 2024 is a strong evidence of the strength of this relationship, which continues to pave the way for groundbreaking work in the quantum space. Quantonation, the first investment fund dedicated to quantum technologies, has been instrumental in bringing the French-Singaporean link to a new level, connecting the dots between research, industry, and investment. 🤝 The symposium is the result of a unique synergy between MajuLab, the Centre for Quantum Technologies, Quantonation, the National Quantum Office, the Quantum Engineering Programme, the CNRS, CNRS@CREATE and the Embassy of France in Singapore. It was sponsored by Keysight Technologies, Quantum Machines and OptoSigma. 🗣️ Alexia Auffèves, CNRS Research Director, Director of MajuLab and CQT Visiting Professor, co-organizor of the event, highlighted the significance of the symposium: "This series of symposia is a great opportunity to consolidate the French-Singaporean bond in quantum, and to boost it with an industrial component. In a context where quantum technologies are considered a matter of national sovereignty, holding such an event has a strong meaning and the commitment of both ecosystems to make it a success has been amazing. It is now on all of us to turn it into new strategic partnerships – work in progress!" 🌍 The success of FSQS 2024 is only the beginning! We’re excited to continue working together to accelerate the development and application of quantum technologies on a global scale. #Quantum #QuantumTech #MajuLab #CQT #AlexiaAuffèves #Singapore #Innovation #FSQS2024 #FSQS2025 #DeepTech #Collaboration #FranceSingapore #QuantumComputing #FutureOfTech #InvestmentInInnovation
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📆 We've just wrapped up the first French-Singaporean Quantum Symposium (FSQS). Now mark your calendars for the next one. FSQS 2025 will be held from 24 to 28 November 2025 in Paris, France. https://lnkd.in/dhz-Wn95 🇫🇷 🇸🇬 For FSQS 2024, we welcomed over 170 delegates to Singapore to discuss how strategic quantum partnerships could be built between the two countries. 🗣️ “This series of symposia is a great opportunity to consolidate the French-Singaporean bond in quantum, and to boost it with an industrial component,” says CQT Visiting Professor and Director of MajuLab Alexia Auffèves, who led the local organising committee. CQT is pleased to have co-organised FSQS 2024 with MajuLab and Quantonation. The event was also supported by the National Quantum Office, the Quantum Engineering Programme, CNRS, the CNRS regional office, CNRS@CREATE, Keysight Technologies Quantum Machines OptoSigma and Ambassade de France à Singapour
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Le Symposium quantique franco-singapourien a réuni des experts français et singapouriens pour explorer les innovations et perspectives de collaboration en science et technologies quantiques. Coorganisé par le laboratoire de recherche international du CNRS : MajuLab, cet événement a mis en lumière des enjeux cruciaux de la souveraineté technologique aux applications industrielles. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ezDpCJQa
Un symposium franco-singapourien sur le quantique
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We are pleased to share the newly SMI-funded project “Dispersion Analysis and Simulations for Handling (DASH) of Future Fuels” at the 14th SMI Forum on 7 Nov 2024. Coordinated under the A*STAR Centre for Maritime Digitalisation (C4MD), this project is led by A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC), including A*STAR National Metrology Centre - NMC and the A*STAR Institute of Sustainability for Chemicals, Energy & Environment (ISCE2), together with public research partners such as CNRS@CREATE, the TCOMS - Technology Centre for Offshore and Marine, Singapore, and the NUS Tropical Marine Science Institute, to develop a multi-fidelity planning tool to predict the dispersion of ammonia and methanol in the event of accidental leakages during bunkering operations. “A*STAR IHPC is dedicated to developing next-generation tools to improve the design and safety of multi-fuel bunkering operations. Through close collaboration with our partners, we aim to equip industry stakeholders with advanced simulation tools that assess potential leak scenarios and enhance safety planning, operations, and emergency response. This enables more informed, strategic decision-making that supports the maritime sector’s journey toward safer, more sustainable fuel solutions,” said Dr Yi Su, Executive Director of A*STAR IHPC. 📷 Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI) 📰 https://lnkd.in/gTXAr_eY #IHPC #maritime #C4MD #futurefuels #ammonia #methanol
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🚨 How do we tackle urban risks while building sustainable cities? Yesterday’s CREATE Seminar on "Urban Resilience: Shaping Sustainable and Future-Ready Cities" brought together Future Resilient Systems (FRS) and FCLG with researchers from Cambridge CARES and CNRS@CREATE to dive into this pressing question. The seminar spotlighted the intersection of innovative approaches, emerging technologies (e.g. #AI, #DigitalTwins, etc.), and forward-thinking policies driving the planning for #sustainable and resilient urban areas. 🍃🏗️ ❓What stood out? The power of #collaboration 🤝 Researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders discussed the critical need for cross-disciplinary cooperation. We were especially excited to have Subodh Mhaisalkar and Wen Tung Chiu from Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore (URA) join the conversation, keeping those vital communication channels open. The audience was highly engaged, and the speakers delivered candid, thought-provoking insights in response to their questions. A big thank you to our fantastic speakers: Anjanaa Devi Srikanth, Adam Roberts, Blaise Genest, Jennifer Ang, Jonas Joerin, and Markus Kraft, for sharing their expertise! 👏 #UrbanResilience #SustainableCities #FutureReady
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Two bold and innovative projects from NUS received the prestigious Red Dot: Design Concept award this year! With more than 18,000 submissions from over 70 countries annually, the Red Dot Design Award is one of the largest and most well-known design competitions in the world. #NUSExcellence NUS College of Design & Engineering 1️⃣ The CALIPSO project, developed by a team of professional designers from the Design Incubation Centre at the NUS Division of Industrial Design, received the “Red Dot: Best of the Best Award” for their innovative design of a new generation of live imaging microscope. Their project is the only one from Singapore to receive this distinction 2️⃣ Ms Poh Yun Ru (left) and Assoc Prof Christophe Gaubert (right) at the Red Dot Award: Design Concept 2024 ceremony. They worked with scientists from the Mechanobiology Institute and CNRS@CREATE over three years to develop CALIPSO. 3️⃣ The second project, TRIAGE+, was developed by NUS DID undergraduates to assist first responders in mass casualty events. The team took home the “Red Dot: Next Gen Award”, which is given to promising designers below 30. 4️⃣ From left to right: Yi Zhi Loh, Assoc Prof Kee Hong SONG, Damian Lim and Swee Yin Teo at the Award ceremony. They are the only undergraduate team from Singapore to win this award. Huge congratulations to the talented teams from NUS for this dual achievement! #NUSExcellence #RedDotAward
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#Singapour, via le programme #DesCartes, va débuter des expérimentations de #jumeauxnumériques en ville : ➡️ Ces projets #digitaltwin concerneront le confort #thermique en ville, les #smartgrid, la #maintenance #prédictive des infrastructures de la ville via drones, la #mobilité par #drones et la gestion des situations de #crise. ➡️ L'objectif est de démontrer le rôle de l'#IA au service des #territoires. ➡️ Ces projets pourront être dupliqués en France. L'application Stay Fresh in Paris est d'ailleurs dérivée d'un des usages. Merci à Francisco Chinesta pour ses explications ! L'interview est à retrouver ici : https://lnkd.in/eSbJGrVD CNRS@CREATE, ESI Group, Arts et Métiers ParisTech - École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers, EDF, Thales, NAVAL GROUP, Cetim - Centre technique des industries mécaniques , Immersion, Expleo Group, SKF Groupe, Azur Drones, Université Côte d’Azur, Grenoble INP - UGA, Université Laval - Faculté de foresterie, de géographie et de géomatique, Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, Université Grenoble Alpes
Francisco Chinesta : « Nous débutons les démonstrateurs du programme DesCartes » - Smart City Mag
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🔴 🔵 Congratulations to National University of Singapore Design Incubation Centre and #Calipso who received the "Best of the best" Red Dot Design Award 2024, for CALIPSO – #soSPIM live imaging microscope! virgile Viasnoff, Jean-Baptiste Sibarita and the whole Calipso team worked hand in hand with Christophe Gaubert and the NUS Design Incubation Centre to build a machine able to answer complex scientific problems while remaining accessible and efficient. Learn more about this award here: https://lnkd.in/gq-uYENf Learn more about the Calipso project here: https://lnkd.in/gJr4zcwd #RedDotAward2024 #Organoids #CNRSinternational
Humbled and honoured to receive the "Best of the best" Red Dot Design Award 2024, for CALIPSO! The team's work on CALIPSO (Computer Assisted Live Imaging for Predictive Screening of Organoids) aims to simplify organoids’ morphology in real-time 3D, enabling streamlined growth, imaging, and analysis. This leads to breakthroughs in micro-organism imagery. We hope this technology will contribute to advancements in medical research. This recognition wouldn't be possible without our incredible 3-year collaboration with NUS Mechanobiology Institute (MBI) and CNRS@CREATE. Their expertise was instrumental in developing this new approach to live imaging microscopy for long-term organoid observation. This award is a testament to how design can help complex medical tools more accessible and efficient for researchers. Thankful to be able to contribute to the intersection of design and medical innovation! Learn more about CALIPSO here: https://lnkd.in/gBkNWPCR #RedDotAward2024 #MedicalInnovation #OrganoidResearch #MedicalResearchDesign
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