Leti joins Stanford SystemX Alliance

Oct. 3, 2016

Grenoble, France. Leti, an institute of CEA Tech, announced today it has joined the Stanford SystemX Alliance, a network of 100 Stanford University professors and 27 world-class companies, joining forces in a precompetitive environment to define tomorrow’s research strategies. Leti’s participation bridges the gap between two worlds—academia and industry.

The alliance is a collaboration between Stanford researchers and over two dozen leading global technology companies—such as Google, Huawei, Xilinx, Intel, Qualcomm, Toshiba, and Infineon—that focuses on hardware and software at all levels of the system stack. Topics range from materials and devices to systems and applications in electronics, networks, energy, mobility, bio-interfaces, sensors, and other technological domains.

Together, the SystemX partners are working on research strategies that should lead to a range of next-generation applications, including the highly anticipated self-driving car and future artificial-intelligence systems that will improve performance and operation of our mobile, medical, and smart-home solutions and devices.

Following his recent visit to Leti, Stanford SystemX director Rick Bahr said, “Leti’s extensive, advanced clean-room facilities and expertise are truly impressive, and I can see now that Stanford and Leti are very complementary. It makes real sense for us to find more ways to work together on developing new technologies and their demonstrators.”

“The alliance provides an avenue for worldwide strategic discussions and, more importantly, allows both research partners and industry leaders to stay ahead of the game,” said Barbara De Salvo, Leti’s scientific director.

“Leti brings its scientific excellence and expertise on technology transfer, and will have access to Stanford’s top-notch upstream research and network,” she added. “Stanford’s dynamic culture will inspire Leti on the road to new scientific territories and lead to strong programs with the Silicon Valley ecosystem.”

Leti will share its innovative research results during several SystemX events and explore ambitious, innovative and collaborative projects together with other partners of the Alliance.

www.leti.fr

About the Author

Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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