Call for Projects "Prématuration IP Paris" 2024: Discover success stories and become the innovator of tomorrow
Turning Your Research into Tomorrow's Innovations
In a constantly evolving world, scientific discoveries have the power to be game-changers. However, for these discoveries to become tangible innovations, they must be refined and adapted to market demands. The "Prématuration IP Paris" call for projects focuses on this crucial step, offering personalized support to help researchers transform their ideas into concrete achievements.
Submission Schedule and Guidelines
Applications are now open: the deadline for submissions is September 27, 2024. A mandatory in-person pitch will be held on October 15, 2024, on the Palaiseau campus. The results will be announced no later than early December 2024, allowing projects to start on January 1, 2025.
Each selected project can receive a budget of up to 80,000 euros, providing financial support to these promising initiatives.
Inspiring Stories of Research and Innovation
Through previous editions, IP Paris Prematuration has given rise to inspiring stories, illustrating how academic research can transform into innovations. We invite you to discover these remarkable journeys through feedback videos from researchers.
Elsa Angelini - Researcher and Professor at Télécom Paris - Department of Image, Data, Signal (IDS)
Her project involves developing an algorithm capable of comparing two medical imaging exams of the same person taken at different times. This algorithm aims to facilitate diagnosis by assessing the progression of a pathology, whether for screening or treatment response.
Antoine Rousseau - CNRS Research Director, Plasma Physics Laboratory at Ecole Polytechnique (LPP).
The aim of his project is to use cold plasmas and electric discharges to heal wounds, chronic wounds and particularly severe burns.
Nel Samama - Researcher and Professor at Télécom SudParis, Samovar.
His project involves working on indoor positioning systems, focusing on systems where GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) are not available.