Novétix, a specialist in steganography and flow analysis
10/06/2010
Johann Barbier, an engineer-cryptologist at the Direction générale de l'armement (DGA) since 2003, set up the Novétrix company on 22nd March 2010. Its aim is to take two technologies on which he worked within the DGA into the industrial domain viz. stegano graphy (a set of techniques used to conceal information in digital media such as images, video, sound etc.) and analysis of binary communication flows. The applications are designed for the digital investigation market, for example when there is a need to search for evidence on computer hard drives during investigations. He has established partnerships with universities to speed up his research & development work and quickly be in a position to offer this type of specialist systems. In his capacity as associate researcher with Télécom Bretagne, he is carefully monitoring the next information and communication technologies. His area of expertise will gradually extend to include the transfer and design of new technologies in the area of digital security for key accounts. The company, which currently has only one member of staff (its founder), operates from Guichen near Rennes. Its manager plans to recruit four people by the end of 2012. Johann Barbier was assisted by Rennes Atalante when preparing the company’s financial documents. www.novetix.fr
Contact : Johann Barbier - Tel. +33 (0)9 81 71 29 98

Factory Consulting, expertise in software testing
10/06/2010
Franck Launay, Grégory Heitz and Damien Mathieu, three software testing experts, set up Factory Consulting in September 2009 in the heart of the Rennes Atalante Beaulieu campus. The firm, whic h provides expertise in the testing and validation of software applications, works with key accounts and SMEs. It offers them a service ranging from design advice to the implementation of test processes and the training of teams in methods and tools. The company helps its clients to select the most appropriate test tools while keeping a tight rein on costs by making use of Open Source products. It can also audit existing Quality processes. The partners, all three of them hold CFTL/ISTQB accreditation for software testing and have experience in the insurance and pharmaceutical industries, the hospital sector, smart money, multimedia and telephony. Two of them won the 2009 edition of the Topdev computer development competition, which attracted 500 entries. The company’s first few months of business have been encouraging, giving the managers confidence in their plans for growth. Its search for partnerships has recently led it to sign an agreement with the German company, Verifysoft, specialists in software testing and analysis tools. www.factoryconsulting.com
Contact : Franck Launay - Tel. +33 (0)2 99 84 88 28

Eichrom monitors the radioactivity in foodstuffs destined for the Russian market
10/06/2010
Laboratoires Eichrom, which operates from Bruz near Rennes, have developed services to specifically meet the needs of food-processing industrialists who export to Russia. This means that it is in contact with some 500 companies in France likely to export to Russia. Since 2009, they have been under an obligation, imposed by the Direction général e de l’alimentation, to test for Cesium 137 and Strontium 90 radioactivity and guarantee that the maximum authorised level will not be exceeded in products such as meat, raw foodstuffs, products made from beef, pork or chicken, milk and dairy products, fishery and fish farming products. The analysis techniques and the organisation set up within Laboratoires Eichrom provide test results within time limits that are compatible with the demands from food-processing exporters. Having carried out radioactivity tests on food products for several years, the company obtained support from partners throughout France and Europe, to cover demand fully. Set up in 2004, Eichrom is a private, independent laboratory specialising in testing for radioactivity in water designed for human consumption. The tests are carried out on several départements (“counties”) in France. The company is Cofrac-accredited and also supplies services to measure radioactivity in food products and hospital waste. It works on industrial sites and nuclear power plants in the decommissioning stage. Today the laboratory employs 12 salaried staff. www.eichromlab.com
Contact : Béatrice Briet - Tel. +33 (0)2 23 50 13 81

Caps entreprise opens an office in Shanghaï
10/06/2010
Caps entreprise opened a bureau in Shanghai on 12th April, to strengthen its presence on the Asian market. The expert in multi-core programming has developed partnerships there with intensive computation offices, universities, research bodies and industrial companies. Benoît Rao ult is the Manager of the Shanghai office and he will be joined, over the next few weeks, by a salesman of Chinese origin who is currently being recruited. Another member of staff will also go to Japan during the summer. He will be responsible for training and assisting Japanese juniors in the concept of service (code carrying etc.). In Europe, the company works with a number of leading European names famous for their efficiency, e.g. CEA and Genci (large national equipment used for intensive calculations for leading clients in the energy, oil, defence and research sectors). The American market has not been forgotten – last January the company won its first contract with a laboratory that is attached the USA’s Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), based in Tennessee. Set up in 2002 under the aegis of two research laboratories at Inria Rennes and the UVSQ (University of Versailles), the young company in Rennes has been working for the past seven years on the development of tools to make multimode programming easier. It currently employs 30 people in Rennes and intends to recruit a dozen more in another year’s time. www.caps-entreprise.com
Contact : Estelle Dulsou – Tel. +33 (0)2 22 51 16 00

Neli Technologies raises 600,000 euros
10/06/2010
Neli Technologies recently raised 600,000 euros from its original investors Ouest Angel Capital and Bretagne Jeunes Entreprises, from the Valeur Entreprendre Fund, part of the Entreprendre network, and from Fadièse 2. This second round of funding will finance the completion of new projects aimed at the operator market. 2010 looks like a promising year for the company. Firm orders worth several million euros have been signed with the Boulanger multimedia and household appliance distributor, for 2010 and 2011. Neli is now a referenced supplier with some of the country’s largest wholesalers, Meanwhile, distributors such as Fnac, Planet Saturn and Darty have expressed great interest in the neli nomade HD due to be launched before the Football World Cup which kicks off on 11th June. Neli Technologies have designed an exclusive system giving the general public access to TDT (terrestrial digital television) all over their homes, using the existing electricity supply. The development was made possible by powerline communication technology (PLC). The company, set up in February 2008 by Issam Aglan, achieved turnover of 500,000 euros in 2009 and expects to top the 2 million euros in 2010. Working from Rennes District’s business incubator in Le Rheu near Rennes, Neli now employs ten people and its management plans to recruit a further five staff over the next few months. www.neli.fr
Contact : Catherine Rosselin – Tel. +33 (0)2 99 14 75 55

KerData, a changeover from cloud computing to power 15
10/06/2010
Inria and the Brittany campus of ENS Cachan have set up a joint research team called KerData to manage large databases used for shared computation. Their aim is to improve the performances of cloud computing and bring it into more common use. One million billion bytes is a petabyte, a unit of measure used solely for the increasingly gigantic databases that fill our digital worlds. How can such a mass of information be handled? Using shared computation carried out simultaneously by thousands of computers operating in unison. This has been possible on a national scale thanks to computer networks known as “grids” which combine the resources belonging to several institutions or establishments. The team at KerData, which consists of six people, aims to improve the management of these huge volumes by using distributed computation. Its expertise covers the storage and searching of these massive volumes and its methods are tested in Urbina Champaign, in the USA, using the Cloud Computing Testbed, the test platform belonging the University of Illinois, a major player in high-performance computation. www.inria.fr/rennes
Contact : Gabriel Antoniu - Tel. +33 (0)2 99 84 71 00

Edito : A dynamic to encourage enterprising students
12/07/2010
The setting up of the Rennes Atalante Science & Technology Park was closely linked to the development of the Beaulieu science campus. Numerous companies were founded on the campus. This success is an example that can be used to strengthen the enterprising spirit, creativity and innovation in Brittany. In this respect, our region has numerous advantages as regards business and innovation. With a high level of education, it has a well-qualified workforce and a large number of potential founders of companies.  Public R&D enjoys international recognition in its areas of excellence (ICT, the sea, agriculture and food-processing, biology and health, the environment etc.) and is well known for its good results in the filing of patents with the European Patents Office. The system of support for innovation and company start-ups is spread throughout the region and marked by a well-established, strong, mobilising “network”, in particular through the action of Bretagne Valorisation and the science and technology parks. Increasing awareness of starting a business and the need for training in the corresponding skills both require a commitment on the part of universities and colleges to play a key role in terms of educational and scientific innovation. Educational innovation: numerous institutions have developed curricula focussing on business skills. Subjects covered include technological and social enterprise, solidarity, sustainable development etc. The digital working environment and the sharing of the Moodle cooperative platform are both advantages. Multi-disciplinary teams of students with different educational backgrounds are another strength. Scientific innovation: university research laboratories play a part in developing the management of innovation and enterprise. There has, for example, been innovative work on the uses of ICTs to encourage links between the Humanities, the Sciences and Technology. The development of student enterprise within universities and colleges requires the involvement of all possible networks (science & technology parks, Chambers of Commerce and Industry, networks of corporate managers, financial institutions etc.) The dynamic exists and is making progress – a dynamic based on greater acceptance of all levels of training for the socio-economic and corporate world.
David Alis Vice-président de l’Université de Rennes 1

Goëmar is moving to Atalante Saint-Malo
12/07/2010
The Goëmar Group, which specialises in the development of ecological products for plant nutrition and protection, will be moving to premises in the Atalante Saint-Malo Science & Technology Park in December 2010. The first stage of the new building will cover 2,700 sq. metres and will be extended by 600 sq. metres at a later stage, on a plot of 1.3 hectares. This investment is expected to be accompanied by the creation of 5 to 7 new jobs in a company that currently has a workforce of 67. The industrial project is part of the company’s strategy to double its capacity for the processing of marine algae and the production of innovative natural plant products that are environmentally and human-friendly. The products are used in forestry, wine growing, market gardening and large-scale cropping. Goëmar announced, at the same time, that it would be selling its Plant Health division to BeCapital, an investment company from Luxembourg interested in companies with high environmental added value. The takeover will include the entire equity capital of the company from Saint-Malo and its two American subsidiaries, GIC and Agrimar. The aim of the sale is to give Goëmar the resources it requires to continue its growth strategy based on innovation and external, targeted growth. The Bertaud family, who have been Goëmar shareholders since 1983, still own the Green Technologies start-up specialising in food safety. Present in 45 countries, Goëmar achieved turnover of 20 million euros in 2009, 50% of it on the international market. www.goemar.com
Contact : Marie-Hélène Netange - Tel : +33(0)2 99 21 53 70

Technicolor is building a technology campus in Rennes
12/07/2010
In September, Technicolor is launching the construction of an 18,000 sq. metre technology campus on the extension to the Champs Blancs site belonging to Rennes Atalante. It will transfer the work of its largest R&D centre in the world, already present on Rennes Atalante Beaulieu, to the new premises. Its researchers develop new technologies for the creation and management of, and access to, contents in the communications, media and entertainment sectors. The campus, scheduled for completion by the end of 2012, was designed by the Parisian firm of architects, Christian Devillers, and it will be built by Ouest Tertiaire (Legendre Group). The buildings are modern in design and meet a twofold requirement – to stimulate team creativity and to comply with the HQE BBC standard (high environmental quality and low energy consumption building). By launching this project, Technicolor is strengthening its attachment to Rennes and confirming its determination to increase cooperation with the world of higher education. www.technicolor.com
Contact : Jean-Pierre Guillou - Tel. +33 (0)2 99 27 30 00

Saveur is investing 1 M€ for its new range of aromatic extracts
12/07/2010
Saveur, a supplier of intermediate food products, recently invested one million euros in a new production plant on its site in Bréal-sous-Montfort. With an annual outp ut of 200 tonnes, it will enable the company to develop its own range of aromatic extracts for the first time. The extracts, in seven flavours, are made from top-quality raw materials such as beef, poultry or fish fillets. Processing is covered by a patent and is strictly physical in nature, complying with traditional culinary techniques and producing tastes that are typical of the raw materials used. There are many different uses for the extracts e.g. sauces (white, gravies), soups, ready-made vegetable, meat or fish meals, stuffing and potted seafood or fish. Saveur also develops innovative culinary products for food-processing industrialists, creating a wide range of food products that combine taste, texture and practicality. Set up more than 20 years ago, Saveur, a subsidiary of the Savena Group, now has 55 employees, 12 of them in research & development. It has two R&D laboratories in Denmark and France as well as commercial offices. www.saveur.fr
Contact : Eric Terré – Tel. +33 (0)2 99 60 07 60

Rennes’ “Digital Canteen” will open in September at Les Champs Libres
12/07/2010
The “Cantine numérique” project launched in 2008 will result, in September, to the opening of an area for digital innovation in what was once the shop in Les Champs Libres in Rennes. The project, managed by the Cantine Numérique Rennaise Association includes 9 structures from the worlds of economics, associations, universities and the Arts sector i.e. the Imaging & Networks competitiveness cluster, Web2Rennes, Bug, Rennes Atalante, Meito, Granit, ESC Rennes (business school), the Marsouin economic interest group and Saga. Its aim is to run a cooperative networking area from which ideas will emerge, ideas that dr aw on the economic, social and cultural worlds. It aims to bring together worlds that usually work at some distance from each other in order to pool the resources and skills provided by developers, business people, users, artists, researchers and students. It will also be a meeting place and a location for debate and discussion with the general public, enlightened amateurs and professionals. This cooperative initiative has now been brought to fruition thanks to significant support from Rennes Métropole. In fact, the District Council is funding the redevelopment of the 188 sq. metres of space in the new centre and allocating an operating grant of 100,000 euros a year. The association is also seeking other partners to top up the funding. Brittany Regional Council has been asked to provide 50,000 euros and several telcos are currently being contacted and asked to contribute to funding.
Contact : Bernard Marquet

Regards - innovations and recruits in interactive contents
12/07/2010
Set up in March 2009 in Rennes, the Regards company specialising in the creation of interactive fixed and mobile applications already has a staff of 20 in Rennes and 2 in its branch in Lyon which opened in March 2010. No less than eight people have been recruited since the start of the year and seven more jobs are currently vacant in Rennes (web and mobile development, project management, graphics, educational engineering and sales).  The company was created as a result of a meeting between Matthieu Beucher and Erwan Barbey-Chariou, the manager of 360 Ouest, a company specialising in spherical photographs. The two founders attracted technical expertise to their company, in areas such as contents production, web and mobile broadcasting platform engineering and transmedia project management (screenplay, storyboarding, interface ergonomics). The young SME, directed by Matthieu Beucher, invests extensively in R&D – three engineers are working on the future of interactive contents and mobile apps. The company’s clients are mainly SMEs but also include leading groups such as Orange, Veolia and PSA for which the company develops tools for training, communication and sales. It also produces and broadcasts multimedia reports, web-documentaries and serious games. In Rennes, the company designed a virtual tour of Rennes’ cultural amenities for Les Champs Libres and an application highlighting the town’s architectural heritage for the town council. With more than 50 clients, Regards expects to achieve turnover of 750,000 euros in 2010 and exceed the one million euros in 2011. www.groupe-regards.com
Contact : Matthieu Beucher – Tel. +33 (0)2 99 83 43 82

Secure-IC secures sensitive electronics systems
12/07/2010
Hassan Triqui, previously Sales Manager with Thales, Nextamp and Thomson, set up the Secure-IC company last January with the assistance of three researchers from Télécom ParisTech, Jean-Luc Danger, Laurent Sauvage and Sylvain Guilley, acting as scientific advisers. This spin-off from the Institut Télécom (Télécom ParisTech and Télécom Bretagne) designs electronic circuits to increase the security of information systems for use in the Defence and Civil Security sectors. The systems provide a means of combating the latest techniques in the extraction of confidential information. The methods used are unusual and protected by a number of patents filed by the Institut Télécom. The technologies improve the security and resistance of circuits, reduce their energy consumption and use less silicon. The company is also engaged in engineering and consultancy to facilitate the use of this technology. In the medium term, the team will be developing a new-generation smartcard for the identification market, i.e. an electronic ID. Secure-IC currently has four members of staff and will soon be recruiting a further three for the technical and commercial departments. It intends to take on a total of twenty people over the next three years. The team is divided between Paris and Rennes where the company has its head office in the premises of Télécom Bretagne on the Rennes Atalante Beaulieu campus. The company’s founders were assisted by Rennes Atalante through the Emergys business incubator. Note that the company recently won an award in the competition organised by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research in the “creation-development” category. www.secure-ic.com
Contact : Hassan Triqui – Tel. 06 71 45 47 46

Pontos-DFS is innovating to make deck manoeuvres easier
12/07/2010
Michel Chenon worked in the production of medical devices but his passion for sailing led him to set up the Pontos-DFS (Design For Sailing) company in Saint-Malo in June 2 009. He said, “Our task is to supply innovative, high-quality, technical solutions for deck manoeuvres, with security and comfort as their primary characteristics. Our clients in the leisure sailing and yacht racing sectors can then become leaders in their own markets.” A team of four engineers is engaged in the design stage. Its first technological innovation won an award in June 2009 in the national competition providing assistance for innovative technology companies, organised by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research. Its development programme includes four innovations for which patent applications have been filed. Industrialisation will be complete in 2010 and the market launch is scheduled for November 2011. In the short term, the company founder hopes to become one of the top five equipment manufacturers in his sector. His business plan includes the production of components and assembly, both of which will lead to job creation in 2011-2012. He is receiving assistance from Rennes Atalante through the Emergys business incubator to give him time to give reality to his company’s innovations.
Contact : Michel Chenon – Tel. +33 (0)2 99 82 30 47

Business start-up competition: 10 award winners in Brittany
12/07/2010
The Ministry of Research recently gave awards to ten new Breton companies, five in the Emerging Businesses category and five in Start-Up and Development. Six of the ten are receiving assistance from Rennes Atalante and five operate from the Emergys regional business incubator. The grants awarded to winners are substantial – 160,000 euros in the Emerging Businesses category and 1.14 million euros in the Start-Up and Development category. The three prizewinners from Rennes in the Emerging Businesses category are Pierre-Laurent LagaLaye’s Modae (software and assistance with the design of multiprocessor embedded systems), Cimtech run by Lionel Planquette (development of rollerless Venetian blinds for private housing) and Firmed set up by Hugues Tariel (fibre optic infrared chemical analysis system for medical diagnoses). The three companies share a total of 107,000 euros. In the Start-Up and Development category, three of the five Breton winners are from Rennes - Secure-IC (design of a new generation of smartcards that withstand physical attack) directed by Hassan Triqui, Broadpeak set up by Jacques Le Mancq (video-on-demand distribution systems for pay TV operators) and Dynamixyz represented by Gaspard Breton (facial analysis and facial animation for virtual 3D figures) who was already a prizewinner last year in the Emerging Businesses category. The three companies from Rennes share a total of 910,000 euros. The five projects that have received assistance through the regional business incubator are spin-offs from, or linked to, higher education and research institutions - Insa de Rennes, Supélec Rennes, Télécom Bretagne, Enib and Ensibs. www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr
Contact : Jean-Marie Haussonne - Tel. +33 (0)2 99 87 43 13

The Emergys business incubator receives increased support from the State
12/07/2010
The Ministry of Research is increasing the grant to the Emergys incubator by 22,000 €. This 7.41% increase takes the annual budget to 319,000 €. The good news follows on from the national assessments conducted in 2009 which placed the incubator in Brittany high up on the national list, in particular for its economic impact, thanks to the number of new jobs per company (7.5 i.e. 2 points higher than the average for all business incubators accredited by the Ministry). The incubator’s results as regards the number of prizewinning projects in the national competition for assistance for innovative technology company start-ups were also deemed very satisfactory. In all, 66 projects assisted by Emergys have ben prizewinners since the competition was launched in 1999. The results for 2010 will be announced on 30th June. Since the beginning of the year, 7 new projects have joined the Emergys incubator. Four of them lie within the information and communication technology sector; the other three are engineering science projects. At the same time, 7 new companies were set up. These latest results take to 111 the number of projects incubated and to 81 the number of companies set up (71 of them are still operational). www.incubateur-emergys.fr
Contact : Sylvain Coquet – Tel. +33 (0)2 99 12 73 82

Le Larmaur and Tanguy Rouxel rewarded for their research work
12/07/2010
Tanguy Rouxel, founder of Larmaur, a laboratory of applied mechanics, and Professor at the University of Rennes 1, has recently been awarded the Otto Schott Prize. This pr estigious international distinction rewards research work of an exceptionally high quality in the glass sector. The prize brings with it the sum of 25,000 euros which will enable him to intensify his research into the mechanical properties and glass and vitreous materials. The scientist is highly respected internationally and he plays an active part in numerous scientific projects. He improved knowledge of the elastic properties, deformation mechanisms and mechanical damage of glass surfaces. Behind this one man, there are fifteen researchers in Larmaur trying to improve the mechanical properties of glass for specific uses such as flat screens, abrasive micro-balls, optical fibres etc. The unusual nature of the laboratory lies in the fact that it is an international platform receiving glass from all over the world including metallic glass from Japan, nitrogen-based glass from Ireland, carbon glass from Germany and Italy etc. www.larmaur.univ-rennes1.fr
Contact : Tanguy Rouxel - Tel. +33 (0)2 23 23 67 18

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