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Pulsalys puts the spotlight on innovation and entrepreneurship during the SSE #7
On The January 11, 2022
Benoît Martin, project manager at Pulsalys, the technology transfer acceleration company of the Saint-Etienne-Lyon site, invited 3 guests from research labs and private companies to discuss their experiences of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Pulsalys puts the spotlight on innovation and entrepreneurship during the 7th SSE
Benoît Martin, project manager at Pulsalys, the technology transfer acceleration company of the Saint-Etienne-Lyon site, invited Denis Dieffenbach, CEO of the start-up QAnswer company specialising in semantic technologies on the web (born of research carried out in computer science at the Laboratoire Hubert Curien); Cyril Mauclair, researcher at the Hubert Curien Laboratory and scientific consultant for the start-up Keranova, which designs and develops surgical equipment for various ophthalmological indications; and Mathilde Maillard, doctoral student at the MATEIS laboratory at INSA Lyon, and author of the podcast Bien dans ma thèse, to discuss their experiences of innovation and entrepreneurship.