Success Stories 2013
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Success Stories 2013
2013 Parc des Algorithmes Bâtiment Euripide - RD 128 - 91190 SAINT-AUBIN Phone: +33 (0)1 69 81 65 65 - Fax: +33 (0)1 69 41 69 19 [email protected] www.systematic-paris-region.org Key partners Software & Digital Technologies Telecoms Smart City Transportation Energy Advanced Manufacturing Security Healthcare Enterprise Information System English Version Success Stories TABLE OF CONTENTS editorial 4 6 8 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 Systematic Paris-Region R&D Key Figures Better Management of the Criticality of Onboard Systems Electronics Is On The Increase Dictao, the Trust “Factory” French Infrared Surveillance Cameras Exported to the United States A Multi-Cloud Approach for a Better User Experience Big Data is Supporting a New Agile ERP Solution Smart Grids, Smart Buildings, Same Quest! The Revolution in Communicating Objects “Made In France” Software Solutions at the Heart of the World’s Production Lines Virtual Prototyping at the Service of Industrial Innovation “Many-Cores” for Onboard Information Technology Reliability of Critical Systems: A Major Challenge Simulation for Mastering Complex Systems The Precursor to the Touchscreen Experience, at the Heart of the Paris Region Durable Cities are No Longer a Dream, They’re a Reality! Effective Mobile Solutions for Real-Time Event Control 25 27 29 31 33 36 38 5 7 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Systematic Unveils its Strategy 3.0. “…These enterprises know that our country has the greatest expectations of them in terms of job and value creation.” The Communicating Vehicle at the Service of its Environment 26 28 30 32 34 37 39 A Perfectly Modular Real-Time Onboard Application Prototyping Tool Under the Attentive Eye of Smart Cameras Certification, or How to Trust Software for Mission-Critical Avionics An Open Source Tool at the Service of Software Quality Dear partners, I’m proud to present our collection of “Success Stories 2013”, which is a selection of articles about the innovative enterprises in the Systematic Paris-Region cluster. This document reveals the dynamic ecosystem in which the members of our cluster work, and demonstrates our commitment to accomplishing the challenge of shaping our cluster into a “products’ factory of the future” between 2013 and 2018, as a net contributor to the competitiveness of the industry in our country. Linux Within Onboard Systems A New Research Institute on Digital Engineering on the Saclay Campus The Cloud at the Service of High-Performance Computing Jean-Luc BEYLAT President, Systematic Paris-Region A French Company Becomes a Worldwide Open Source Reference in Numerical Computation Working Towards Better Efficiency in the Digital Simulation Chain Draw Me a Complex System After eight years of operation, our cluster has indeed shown its effectiveness in seeding the emergence of collaborative and innovative research and development (R&D) projects, as well as in underpinning projects of major scope - such as the Technological Research Institute SystemX, which works towards accelerating the uptake of digital technology. A French Leader in Injection Molding Simulation for Plastics Design-toManufacturing Process A Revolution in Image Compression All the Success Stories recounted herein are a reminder of how the effort put in by big business groups, SMEs and academic contributors allows the attainment of the three key factors for achieving growth: innovation, industrialization and international development. These enterprises know that our country has the greatest expectations of them in terms of job and value creation. An auspicious environment is necessary for succeeding the challenge. I’m confident of Systematic’s ability to build it with you, the members of our cluster, with a collaborative and ambitious outlook. Welcome to the Era of 100 Gigabits per Second Mobile Check-In and Check-Out: Another Way to Travel 6WINDGate™, or How to Dope the Performances of Mobile Network Infrastructures © Systematic Paris-Region 2013 - Reproduction prohibited All rights reserved - Artwork/Photos: D.R., Kalilin, ARchos, Jirsak, Dell, Tungphoto, idées fraîches, Systematic, Acatel-Lucent, Kalray, eNovance,HGH,Ariane Systems, Juju@elbaze, Distene Graphic Design : idées fraîches. Printed on PEFC-certified paper produced from sustainably managed forests. Systematic is convinced that SMEs play a central role in the French economy, and that they are of capital importance in terms of the jobs that they create and their innovative drive - especially in the difficult economic context through which France is currently going. Systematic focuses all its energy on the quest for greater economic benefits, on the industrialization of the projects’ results, and on bringing innovations to market by launching new products and services. Enjoy your reading! 3 10-31-1240 - MAPPING interview Systematic Paris-Region R&D Key Figures Systematic Unveils its 3.0 Strategy Interview with Dominique Potier, Research and Technology Director, Systematic Paris-Region W 713 Partners (including 459 SMEs & Enterprises of Intermediate Size and 125 Large Companies) 102,000 420,000 jobs in 2013 330 A cumulative turnover of billion euros 1,97 billion euros A total R&D budget of (including 0.7 billion euros of financial support) T R AN S P Y C IT OR T ATI O SOFTWARE & DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES N ew M a r gm e nt SE RI O N R P TI M TE A TE EN ORMSYS INF e ket S • Embedded Systems • Digital Infrastructures • Modeling, Simulation and HPC • Digital Trust • Open Source • Big Data eM e H e a lt h Me dical care • De dic al I vices • m age ry • HEA LTHC A l i ca rit res t u i ta l c u st r D i g i o n I n f ra • i ca t r i t y f nt i cu I d e e rs e Cyb •C • SE RE 4 GY of T g hin gs ER s rid ncy t G Efficie ar m rgy • S Ene • NI C AT IO EN • Automot • Railway ive • Mobility Ma na ge m en t • Video Ne • Cloud Cotwork • Internet mputin N ent T nt gm AR me NS SM S eg AD VA NC ED MA Ma NUF rk ACTU et RING Se M t ke ar CU R Y IT Ne w w Ne MMU 379 jobs in 2005 R&D projects T E LEC O - hy has Systematic laid out a new technology roadmap? The activities and commitments of the competitiveness clusters are covered by performance contracts signed with the government and the relevant local authorities. In the meantime the competitiveness clusters update their technology roadmaps and set their achievements and impact targets as a direct consequence of these contracts. The first two contracts covered the period from 2005 to 2008 and from 2009 to 2012. In the National Assessment of clusters conducted during the first quarter of 2012, Systematic has been considered “highly efficient”. On the basis of these successes, we are preparing the next contract – Phase 3 of the clusters – with a commitment of 6 years, from 2013 to 2018, with an evaluation at midterm. This Phase 3 falls within the scope of the national growth, competitiveness and employment agreement, of which the innovation coverage includes increased involvement of the competitiveness clusters in economic growth and, notably, in the support given to SMEs and enterprises of intermediate size. Can you tell us what its principal lines are? The main message in the new roadmap is to reaffirm the central role of digital technologies and software in the transformation of industry and services, and in the enhancement of their competitiveness. To achieve this, the cluster’s action will have three lines of attack: strengthening the technological bases of software and digital technology, notably the free and open source software market segment in which Systematic is very active; development of innovative products and services in the industrial and service sectors, each playing a key role in the country’s economic and social development (transportation, energy, security, healthcare and telecommunications); last but not least opening-up these target sectors to three new market segments: advanced manufacturing, smart cities, and Enterprise Information Systems. These objectives will be addressed by the cluster’s members, of which the economic influence has grown strongly since the founding of Systematic in 2005. At that time, the cluster’s members provided 102,000 jobs. Today, in 2013, they account for 420,000 jobs and a cumulative turnover of 330 billion euros. And what does that mean concretely in terms of usage? By stating our technological and application priorities, we reaffirm the priorities of our 5 members with regard to R&D, and help them accomplish and overcome the challenges that the marketplace offers. The roadmap will state, for each of the target market segments, what the priority lines of innovation are in order to stay in the race. For example in the automobile industry, we’ll be centering research and innovation on the areas of computer-aided decisionmaking and driving, with the objective of total delegation of driving (a quest to achieve the autonomous vehicle). In energy, R&D will be directed towards the standardization of smart grid architectures. In digital technology and software, we first want to establish the technological and market segments in this crucial area for our members: onboard systems and connected objects; digital infrastructures; modeling, digital simulation and HPC; digital trust; Free and Open Source software; and big data. Next, we need to identify the most critical technological aspects for the market stakes talked about above, which will be addressed by future collaborative research projects. Dominique Potier Development of New SKills Scientific Publications Job Creation lms imagine, civitec I AUTOMOTIVE & TRANSPORTS Enhancement of Existing Products all4tec I AUTOMOTIVE & TRANSPORTS Better Management of the Criticality of Onboard Systems A critical system is one of which the failure can have dramatic consequences for people and property (severe bodily harm or major damage, or serious consequences for the environment). These days, there are few systems that are not critical, apart from some entertainment systems (such as video games, for instance). Examples include software used in automotive, rail or air transport systems, software in energy generation systems (nuclear power plant control), software in healthcare systems (pharmaceutical manufacturing systems and medical appliances) and software in financial systems (electronic payments) or military applications. B ecause the systems and products now being designed are increasingly complex and multifunctional, we need tools for properly managing them and ensuring their functional safety. In the automotive sector, this ensures the integrity of systems that contribute to the protection of the vehicle’s occupants, by preventing them from being exposed to a potential risk. ALL4TEC is a company specialized in the operational security of programmed systems, in process enhancement, in systems engineering, and in the testing and validation of complex systems; in order to accomplish this, ALL4TEC has developed a risk analysis tool to ensure compliance with the functional safety constraints that critical systems have to adhere to. Concretely… “As part of the Build-IT-Safe project financed by the FEDER program, we developed a new product named Safety Architect©. It’s a new working tool for operational security engineers, and lets them make use of new risk analysis concepts. The project also aims at reducing the cost of functional safety certification such as defined in the ISO 26262 automotive standard,” explains Frédérique VALLÉE, ALL4TEC’s Chief Operating Officer. Additionally, after the initial successful collaboration within the scope of the Build-IT-Safe project, the CEA-List and ALL4TEC decided to set-up CALL4S, a shared laboratory dedicated for functional safety analysis based on system models. CALL4S will play the role of a catalyzer for increasing competitiveness in the field of dysfunctional analysis, and will give technology SMEs that are not specialists in safety analysis the ability to design safer and more-secure products while decreasing the cost of certification of their products. 6 According to Karine GOSSE, Director of CEA-List, “The development of new highadded-value services involves digital systems that are increasingly complex. The issues of operational safety and security are becoming both bigger and increasingly critical. CALL4S takes on this technological challenge by striving to develop robust and innovative tools.” Innovative Products, Services and Processes 2 2 jobs created new branches in Stockholm and in Munich 10 Development of New Skills The Communicating Vehicle at the Service of its Environment With the emergence of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), a vehicle’s interactions with its environment are quickly evolving. So it’s now essential to design systems that optimize these interactions and that match the needs of drivers themselves. S w Economic Spin-Offs: 1 5 job created LMS jobs created Civitec o LMS Imagine, Civitec, Oktal, Intempora, Sherpa Engineering, Valeo and their academic partners took-up the challenge by working together on the E’Motive collaborative R&D project.The project’s aim was to develop a driving simulator incorporating the simulation of detection sensors and their associated software applications, to constitute a common platform allowing one to design and digitally validate ADAS systems. In this R&D project, the simulator was addressing the automobile market. But the applications can just as well cater to needs in the aeronautical, rail and defense fields. “Thanks to the Systematic Paris-Region cluster’s labeling of R&D projects, our company was given increased visibility within a sector. Getting different players around the same table enables everybody to put their vision across, whether they are from a big group, an intermediate-size enterprise, an SME, or a startup. This accelerates the industrial maturing of one’s own products,” explains Pacôme MAGNIN, R&D Coordinator, LMS Imagine. “The E’Motive project greatly contributed to the successful startup of our company, which had just been founded. This success shows that the Systematic Paris-Region competitiveness cluster now more than ever plays its role of accelerating competitiveness and growth, to promote the development of its members’ innovation projects,” says Kambiz KAYVANTASH, Chief Operating Officer at Civitec. w About LMS Imagine w ECONOMIC SPIN-OFFS: Penetration of New Markets w About Civitec Voisins le Bretonneux-based company founded in 1994 Line of business: multi-physical systems simulation Personnel: nearly 150 employees Market Segments: transport, industry and energy Since the beginning of 2013, LMS Imagine has been a 100% Siemens subsidiary. SME based at Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, founded in 2009 Line of business: virtual testing for the following market segments: • security: site protection and intrusion detection • automotive: active detection system (such as pedestrian impact) Personnel: 7 people + consultants Clientele: automotive equipment manufacturers (Valeo) and aeronautical equipment manufacturers (Zodiac) Civitec is now seeking to service international markets such as Germany, Japan and the United States scientific publications 7 Access to Private Funding Job Creation Business Creation Increase in Sales Turnover Penetration of New Markets Client Testimonies krono-safe I AUTOMOTIVE & TRANSPORTS Electronics Is On The Increase These days, more than 20% of the value of a car is composed of onboard electronics and electronic systems. Furthermore, electronics is set to play an even bigger part in the vehicles of the future, which will have even more-powerful systems that will provide assistance, autonomy and passenger safety. To make sure that they are perfectly integrated, the automobile industry needs to overcome a big challenge: sophisticated design, many onboard features while ensuring a properly-controlled management of their safety. K wK ey Statistics Job creation In 2012, the company grew from 2 to 15 employees, and there are prospects of hiring 4 more people in 2013. Clientele: Delphi, Renault and Schneider Electric Sales turnover: • 2011 turnover: > €30K; • 2012 turnover: > €100K; • 2013 target: €1M. rono-Safe is a startup that sprang from the collaboration between the CEA-List and Delphi. It’s a software company that is building a realtime operating system called KRON-OS. It was conceived to sequence tasks in a secured manner for all kinds of onboard applications. The product is of interest to many industries – the automobile industry for sure, but also the aeronautical field, rail transport, energy and medical – and will be available off-the-shelf by the end of 2013. Teamwork Within a Profession “Our company is expanding fast thanks, notably, to the support provided by the Systematic Paris-Region cluster and France’s big players in automotive electronics, who have dynamized and accelerated innovation within the profession. The Systematic cluster acts as a real catalyst, and plays a crucial role by launching open and collaborative research projects that involve industrial companies and corporations at every level,” says Didier ROUX, President and CEO of Krono-Safe. “The technology developed by Krono-Safe has arrived at a certain level of maturity that enables the enterprise to cater to other industrial sectors as well. Thus, Krono-Safe is now a partner of the Institute of Technological Research SystemX, and is thereby entering the railway market by collaborating in a project on Security and Safety of Operation headed-up by Alstom Transport,” recounts Damien CHABROL, Chief Operating Officer of Krono-Safe. A Little History… • April 20, 2011: Krono-Safe was founded; • October 1, 2012: startup of the “Investissements d’avenir” ADN4SE project; • June 21, 2012: prizewinner in the OSEO “Création Développement” competition; • February 10, 2013: €825,000 raised from Scientipôle Capital, CEA Investissement and Love Money. 8 “The technology offered by Krono-Safe is currently unique on the market” Testimony from Maurice PITEL, Schneider Electric, Manager of research and innovation in onboard software for electrical power management systems. Just like the technological revolution that has taken place in the telecommunications world, Schneider Electric’s primary products – electrical power management systems – have entered the digital age. This revolution has enabled additional functionality to be added to the product’s native functionality, allowing it to better cater to the increasingly-specific needs of each client, as well as to have more communication capability and be better integrated with high-added-value global systems. The cohabitation of native functions that are often critical, and therefore subject to certification, alongside other functions that do not require the implementation of a total firewalling in order to ensure that the quality of the critical functions will be up to the required level under any circumstances. To implement this firewalling, the technology offered by Krono-Safe now brings a unique solution to the market, which had been assessed by a competition analysis that we undertook in 2010. That’s why the innovation teams of Schneider Electric are working in close cooperation with the business units on various product prototypes, with support from the CEA, while awaiting the industrial offering developed by Krono-Safe. Testimony from Philippe GASNIER, Delphi, Body & Security Products Line Europe Director. The automobile industry is currently investing an unprecedented effort in the standardization of software architectures. The AutoSAR specifications have been developed, adopted and already implemented in numerous products. This architecture lets you pack one computer with reusable onboard software functional components, which can come from a variety of sources. This approach raises technical issues in terms of real-time management and operational security, as well as in terms of business models. That’s because integrating software functional components from different suppliers notably demands the ability to guarantee the operation of safety-related functions (ISO 26262), and thus to be sure that there are no temporal and spatial interferences between them. This guarantee allows integrators to cover the resulting liabilities – particularly in terms of warranty. In this context, Delphi is working with Krono-Safe on integrating the PharOS, CEA Operating System, into the AutoSAR architecture in several prototypes within the scope of production-oriented development. This work has been on-going since 2006 through collaboration with the CEA. The technology offered by Krono-Safe is currently unique on the market, offering a small memory footprint, compatibility with multi-core architectures, and – soon – integration into the AutoSAR specifications. Delphi wants to deploy the technology more widely when Krono-Safe is able to table an industrial offering. 9 International Development SME/Large Companies Partnership Development of New Skills Innovative Products, Services and Processes Job Creation intempora I AUTOMOTIVE & TRANSPORTS dictao I DIGITAL TRUST & SECURITY A Perfectly Modular Real-Time Onboard Application Prototyping Tool Dictao, the Trust “Factory” Digital technology is now invading all fields, and the need to acquire and process data in real time and to communicate and conserve information is becoming a generalized demand. Manufacturers and research laboratories need powerful, high-performing, robust, adaptable and simple-to-use software tools. I ntempora SA offers a software environment that caters fully to all these requirements in the fields of onboard multiple-sensor applications, notably for smart transport systems and mobile robotics About Intempora Founded in 2000 in the Paris region, Intempora was seeded by the robotics center of the Ecole des Mines from Paris. Intempora is the software company that markets the RTMaps software platform. Underpinned by solid references, the firm provides industrial R&D departments and academic research laboratories with a simple and effective tool for fast prototyping of real-time onboard applications for use in diverse and complex domains: the automotive industry for computer-aided driving systems, mobile robotics, three-dimensional mobile cartography, defense and security, the aerospace industry, and behavioral analysis. RTMaps technology has been adopted by renowned corporations that are the backbone of French industry, such as Valeo, Renault, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Thales, Eurocopter, IGN and the DGA, but Intempora is also closing more and more export sales of its technology (USA, Japan, Australia, Turkey, Korea and Sweden). Intempora is also strongly involved in research and development, and is a technology provider for many national and European projects of which innovation is prime among the goals. “The Edona collaborative project in which we took part enabled us to develop version 4 of our RTMaps platform (bringing it new features, better ergonomics, and easy deployment), and to stay abreast of the leading 10 edge in terms of design tools. Today, thanks to the Systematic Paris-Region cluster, we have been identified as one of the key players in the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) field,” says Nicolas DU LAC, Managing Director of Intempora. Solid Achievements… “The use of RTMaps at the robotics center facilitates development and allows us to capitalize on our research work – this was the biggest goal. As a laboratory, we are always striving to step beyond existing achievements and to devise more original applications. For example, during the ANR AROS project (a collaborative venture between Intempora, Valeo and Inria), we tabled a plan for incorporating RTMaps into cooperative applications with a strong communications component. It is an extremely important accomplishment that earned it the PREDIT 2011 prize in the transport industry competitiveness category,” comments Arnaud DE LA FORTELLE, Director of the Centre de Robotique de Mines ParisTech. Digital trust and security are essential to the growth of the digital and mobile economy, and are a major challenge for businesses and government organizations. The advent of cloud computing and mobility in our totally-connected and dematerialized environment makes this challenge even more crucial. Innovative Products, Services and Processes D ictao is an expert in digital trust and security software, and provides custom-designed solutions to new risks in a world in which digital technologies are providing services essential to all the vital infrastructures of a country, such as telecommunications, banks, health services and transport. “During every moment of our life, digital technology is there to make things simpler and more enjoyable. The continual innovations that we benefit from are opening-up new opportunities every day – provided that we trust these systems. At Dictao, what we are looking to do is offer the same level of trust in the digital world as people have in the physical world,” explains Jacques PANTIN, founder, President and CEO of Dictao. “During the FC² collaborative project, we developed software components that allow unified digital identity management and that secure the online services of our clients.” Champion Pôle Systematic Paris-Region 2011 25 jobs created Many interactions within the profession: an obvious interoperability between Dictao products and Gemalto and ATOS products. Did You Say Trust? In order to accept the innovations that the digital world offers with complete trust, everyone has to be convinced that they are secure. Yet there are threats ranging from human error and malicious acts to outright terrorism that expose digital systems to potential exploitation of their possible security shortcomings. Dictao offers trust software that generates means of proof: proofs of identity, proof of the reliability of transactions, and proofs of the quality of information for big names in the banking sector (Banque de France, Groupe Banque Populaire Caisse d’Epargne, BNP Paribas, etc.), for government entities (the French Ministry of Defense, Ministry of the Interior, etc.) and for industry (Total, PSA Peugeot Citroën and Airbus). Another market that Dictao has been involved in more recently is online gaming. European countries are starting to regulate the online games sector to trace operations and thereby combat money-laundering and addiction. 11 evitech I DIGITAL TRUST & SECURITY HGH I DIGITAL TRUST & SECURITY Enhancement of Existing Products Under the Attentive Eye of Smart Cameras vitech, a software company providing image analysis solution for safety and security applications and a specialist in physical intrusion detection, has developed an innovative and high-performing product that gives you realtime detection of the finest movements in a video stream. The firm was founded in 2005 and supplies intelligent video surveillance systems for the protection of sensitive sites (civil applications include copper storage sites, solar power generation sites, refineries, and thermal and nuclear power stations). Now, with its Jaguar product, Evitech has installed its solutions for a whole variety of security applications, replacing conventional linear or discretepoint equipment (infrared barriers, microwave barriers, etc.). As an example, installing smart cameras enables you to monitor entrances and to detect the approach of intruders and keep installations under surveillance for failures. It also gives you the possibility of detecting possible leaks in pipelines or outbreaks of fires. Quickly Converging Towards Mature Systems With a technology that has proved itself and by technical decisions that have demonstrated their wisdom, the firm has seen its business grow even at a time when many of its competitors that came into being at the same time have not managed to stay independent. So what are its ambitions today? Evitech wants to further enhance the performances of its systems, particularly in terms of video streaming, but it also wants to attract new clients – International Development 1 job created New features in the Jaguar software product particularly on the international market. Thanks to the four R&D projects in which Evitech has been involved – namely Mobisic, Reconsurve, SafeAround and SmartMesh – Evitech has been able to implement new features that are now built into its leading-light product, the Jaguar software package. Through the joint thinking it has worked on with other members of the profession, Evitech has been able to accomplish mature systems more quickly. French Infrared Surveillance Cameras Exported to the United States “The Systematic ParisRegion cluster has played an essential role in the project, because it enabled us to get partners from the profession around the same table and develop a network. So HGH has been able to beef-up its development work and to make its products more attractive for its customers,” Gildas Chauvel, Marketing Manager for HGH Infrared Systems. Champion “Our software is able to detect any anomaly, no matter what the conditions, even at night or in fog or sandstorms. It automatically alerts the surveillance operators in the event of a hazard. We’ve focused our research on the sensitivity of our systems, so as to minimize false alarms. We’re now one of the only companies – or indeed the only company – on the market to guarantee these rates to our customers,” emphasizes Laurent ASSOULY, Marketing Director and cofounder of Evitech. 12 Penetration of New Markets The sensitive site surveillance market has grown strongly over the last ten years. It’s a particularly dynamic market in terms of innovations. The new products developed are improving constantly in effectiveness of defense and security – mainly thanks to the fast progress in digital technology. An organization’s site that is considered sensitive must be protected, regardless of the reason reason: valuable materials and property, R&D and intellectual property, financial data, or membership of a supply chain of critical goods or services (water, gas, power, or civil security). E Enhancement of Existing Products Pôle Systematic Paris-Region 2011 20 jobs created More than 80 % of the enterprise’s turnover has been earned from export sales H GH, is an expert in the infrared field and, just before 2006, decided to go into the defense and security sector by developing products such as sensors for perimeter surveillance and protection at sensitive sites (airports, military bases, petrochemical platforms, munitions depots, etc.). At present, you can secure a site through an accumulation of cameras; but the system would become too complex, and installation and maintenance would become very problematic. A major innovation was developed under the auspices of the SafeAround R&D project: VIGISCAN, a complete surveillance system incorporating several sensors and a 360° infrared camera. The project was undertaken in close cooperation with the Basic Research Institute (IEF) – a specialist in data merging, Eryma (previously called MARTEC) – a specialist in infrasonics and seismic vibration sensors, and Evitech, a specialist in the development of data analysis software. Now, HGH has built a new generation of a comprehensive surveillance system – Spynel-U that is due to go on the market by the end of 2013. In addition, the company gleaned a great deal of technological learning from the R&D project, and has been able to enhance its existing products and make them more robust. HGH’s commodity range has broadened enormously, and about a hundred products have been marketed between 2006 and 2012. Long-Standing Collaboration with the American Army The project has also contributed to the firm’s international expansion, because most of its sales are export orders. More than 80% of the enterprise’s turnover has been earned from export sales over the last 5 years, and one of HGH’s biggest customers is the US Army, for surveillance systems at advanced military bases. HGH has nearly doubled its staff, recruiting around twenty people – a direct result of the success of its range of defense and security products. 13 adacore I F REE & OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE Scientific Publications International Development Innovative Products, Services and Processes Certification, or How to Trust Software for Mission-Critical Avionics Passenger safety on an aircraft depends enormously on the satisfactory operation of the onboard software. This is why government agencies developed the DO-178 certification standard, in close cooperation with standardization organizations. This software certification can be very costly, because it obliges organizations to demonstrate that their source code complies with all the system’s requirements, which requires numerous thorough tests. w A Major Commercial Success 10 2 jobs created products 6 scientific articles 3 international communiqués and 1 webinar T he metric principle used to evaluate whether sufficient tests have been carried out is the software coverage analysis. This aims at proving that all the parts of the code that you want to certify have been duly executed by at least one test demonstrating that a requirement is indeed fulfilled. With the R&D project named Coverage, AdaCore developed the GNATcoverage analysis tool, which is able to conform to the strictest avionics certification standards. AdaCore – a 100%-free-software company founded in 1994 – is the leading supplier of commercial software solutions in Ada, the leadingedge programming language designed for large-size and long-lifecycle applications. The technologies provided by AdaCore are ideal for critical security, safety and reliability applications. The firm’s marketing emphasizes one of the main preoccupations of Open Source software: software quality, one of the three major challenges1 for the profession. Among AdaCore’s clients are big players in avionics, including in the defense and space sectors, in France, Europe and America. AdaCore now employs 70 people and its turnover is €12M. “The Systematic cluster of which AdaCore is a member plays a very important role for our company, because it provides us with important visibility in the critical systems ecosystem in France, and promotes the community development mode specific to free software,” explains Jamie AYRE, Marketing Director for AdaCore. The three challenges of the Free and Open Source Software sector are: software quality, After PC and Big Data. 1 14 Job Creation SME /Large Companies Partnership Innovative Products, Services and Processes Increase in Sales Turnover enovance I FREE & OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE A Multi-Cloud Approach for a Better User Experience A global performance cannot be the result of a single platform; instead, it comes from an intelligent mix of multiple platforms. Even the most-reliable provider can’t guarantee maximal performances everywhere, all the time, and for every user. The answer is to adopt a multicloud strategy that eliminates the risk of outages or service quality and performance downturns. w ECONOMIC SPIN-OFFS Job creations • End 2012: 25 people • Mid-2013: 50 people • End 2013: 100 people Turnover •2011: €1.4M •2012: €3.5M •2013: between €10M and €11M H ow do you guarantee a constant performance? How do you make sure that every visitor to a website is availed permanent uptime wherever he or she is? One Technology, One Contract, But Several Hosters eNovance has re-invented cloud computing by devising a service called “multi-cloud management”, that allows a client to deploy applications on several clouds, with these applications being managed centrally in a manner that is totally transparent for the client. These days, customers aren’t really interested in infrastructure. What they’re looking for is a user experience that guarantees given performance and quality with a high level of service. So eNovance provides the customer with the necessary tools, in the form of a software suite that enables you to automate certain tasks and complete a deployment more quickly. eNovance’s offering is based on free& open source software, and was developed within the scope of the CompatibleOne collaborative R&D project, with international evangelization. eNovance’s client portfolio now boasts names such as Warner and the Rémy Cointreau group, who have opted to totally outsource the facilities management of their infrastructures. “The Systematic Paris-Region cluster enabled us to understand how to work within collaborative R&D projects, and taught us what advantages we could accrue and what relationships we could weave with universities or major groups such as Bull and Orange, which would never have been possible in another context,” explains Raphaël FERREIRA, eNovance’s President and CEO. “Now we’re capitalizing on the work accomplished during the CompatibleOne project, which is presently being emulated in the United States: ComputeNext and OnApp – two American startups – are in the process of integrating CompatibleOne into their own software suite.” Experts as a Service eNovance was born from a collaboration between three friends who were specialists in high-added-value information technology services. Founded in 2008, eNovance operates in the Open Source market – more specifically, new-generation infrastructures with clients in the Web, Cloud computing and Big Data domains. eNovance occupies a hybrid niche between a software company and a service provider. Its offer revolves around a range of services such as consultancy, integration, facilities management, hosting and software development. 15 Raphaël Ferreira henix I F REE & OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE Development of New Skills Job Creation Enhancement of Existing Products Increase of Sales Turnover An Open Source Tool at the Service of Software Quality The software testing business in France is continuing to become more professional and structured. H enix is an IT engineering service company specialized in software quality and project owner assistance, and is contributing to this structuring by offering its clients a slate of operational services to verify the quality of software applications. Thanks to an Open Source tool developed within the scope of the SQUASH R&D project, Henix has democratized the quality testing of software applications. Now software testing is considered to be a professional orientation in its own right. Henix employs nearly 90 people and is the leader on the Open Source software quality testing market, while showcasing a range of standard tools for verifying the quality of applications. The firm is aiming for a position on the global market, which is currently mostly held by American and Canadian software packages. Henix services the major accounts market – clients such as Air France, GDF and big insurance companies and banks. “The art of software quality consists in making optimal use of limited test facilities to restrict the risks. This optimization goes hand in hand with an industrialization of testing procedures with tools and instilling a professional approach into testers,” explains Philippe VAILLERGUES, President and CEO of Henix. What Training in Software Quality? Today, France has to develop a veritable professional sector in software testing. Henix is contributing to the emergence and recognition of these professional niches by starting a software quality school (Ecole de la Qualité Logicielle) that is retraining 100 people per year into these jobs. Henix Contributes to Employment To make the testing profession known, Henix has opted to undertake a recruitment campaign, in partnership with Pôle Emploi, the National employment agency, targeting people with a masters degree looking for jobs in the Greater Paris area. The scheme has led to a list of 20,000 candidates who have been sent email presenting the software tester profession. Out of 800 responses and following several selection processes (résumé sifting, logic tests, reasoning tests and preselection by a panel), 20 people have been awarded a place in a 3-month retraining scheme and a firm promise of a job after the course. The operation is being repeated four times per year! w ECONOMIC SPIN-OFFS 40 jobs created Thousands of downloads of the tool used in France and abroad (India, North America, Japan) Several trademarks The 2013 edition, to be chaired by Pierre Queinnec, President and CEO of Zenika, will again provide an opportunity for institutional stakeholders to restate their commitments to the Open Source model. This model is at the heart of the strategy for the digital industry; and, it can enable the European industry to regain leadership positions – notably in the fields of infrastructure software, embedded software, content management tools, and development environments. The Systematic Paris-Region cluster – a founder member and main organizer of the event – and the members of the organization committee, which includes AF83, Alter Way, Cap Digital, Inria and Smile, are already on the starting blocks for the items on this year’s agenda: preparing a white paper to raise students’ awareness about Open Source systems, organizing sessions dedicated to women in the Open Source world and a review of the first MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) and the associated educational and technological stakes. International Development nexedi I FREE & OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE Enhancement of Existing Products Penetration of New Markets What is “Big Data”? Big Data is Supporting a New Agile ERP Solution An integrated management software package, or ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system, is a tool that incorporates the main functional components that an enterprise needs, such as production management, sales management, logistics, human resources, accounting, and auditing. The aim is that the user employs a database that guarantees the data integrity, non-redundancy of the information, and shorter processing times. “Big Data” means a large volume of data or, more expressively, “the exponentially-rising growth of information that is now being generated by multiple information systems”. In companies and corporations, the term “Big Data” came into use to refer to both the variety of data covering a company’s business – sales, purchases and costs – and the growing quantity of information generated by the different channels that link the enterprise to its customers, partners and suppliers. N w ECONOMIC SPIN-OFFS Open World Forum : Make It Happen! Save the date: next October 3-5! Job Creation 1 4 90 % new ERP solution jobs created of turnover earned through export sales +300,0001 in 2012 Rising turnover exedi, was founded in 2001, and is a French software company that develops the most-advanced Open Source integrated management software package on the market: ERP5. It is used by big companies and corporations and by governments as a replacement for conventional solutions such as SAP or Oracle. The technologies used in ERP5 – and notably its NoSQL database model – allow the scaling and degree of uptime that are prerequisites for a best-of-breed positioning targeting critical applications. Thanks to its international growth – foreign business now accounts for 90% of its turnover – Nexedi is maintaining a lead over its proprietary competitors. Nexedi now has offices in Lille and Paris (France), Campos (Brazil), Tokyo (Japan), Dresden (Germany) and Dakar (Senegal). Market Data, Client Data, Encrypted Data Nexedi now has a portfolio of quality clients, and services industrial manufacturers like EADS Astrium, Sanef Groupe or SANKEI Chemical, the big Japanese chemicals group, as well as banks such as the Banque Centrale Africaine and institutions like Aide et Action. The ERP5 system offers a warranted 50 years of operability thanks to its zero-migration database technology. “The first R&D work undertaken within the scope of the Systematic ParisRegion cluster, on the neoPPOD project, enabled us to do some really great collaboration with researchers from Université Paris 13. With ERP5 now being fortified by the results from neoPPOD, we can eye transactional Big Data, notably in the field of cloud invoicing, payment systems and search engines,” explains Jean-Paul SMETS, President and CEO of NEXEDI. 17 open wide I F REE & OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE Development of New Skills Scientific Publications Job Creation Enhancement of Existing Products dotvision I SMART ENERGY MANAGEMENT Linux Within Onboard Systems Until recently, Free & Open Source Software was often being ignored by industry because of the gaps between strict industrial constraints and Open Source development practices. From a technical point of view, key features were missing, such as real-time functionality. Some of today’s applications require real-time solutions, ranging from simple communications cards to critical distributed systems for the aeronautics and defense domains. Now, this functionality has been implemented and is operational. O pen Wide describes itself as a technology provider of onboard IT, specialized in Open Source. Linux and Free & Open Source software are perfectly able to meet the mostsevere constraints and criteria laid down by industry, and give you proven reliability, cost control (no license fees) and performance. Open Wide is now supplying solutions for the development and optimization of real-time system able to cater to its clients’ precision and highreliability requirements in the aeronautical (EADS, Airbus, Dassault), defense (Thales, Sagem) and, more recently, automobile (PSA Peugeot Citroen) sectors. Today’s real-time software produced by Open Wide’s teams offers a performance level that will satisfy your demands for reliability, failure-tolerance and open-endedness for future development. Open Wide has excellent experience in the provision of real-time solutions, whether for the formulation of industrial standards or for the development of complex realtime software. project, we deployed an environment for the development of real-time programs for onboard Linux. Today there is a range of tools available on the Internet as Open Source, in keeping with our economic model, and our clients can take advantage of a common platform, at no cost, and buy services from us to adapt them to our needs.” Pierre Ficheux, Engineering Director at Open Wide, explains: “During the RTEL4I w About Open Wide Company set-up in September 2001 by 5 people Now employs 120 people, including around 100 engineers The head office is in Paris, with branch offices in Lyon and, more recently, Toulouse Big 20% rise in turnover in 2009 after the RTEL4I project, with regular growth today Champion Pôle Systematic Paris-Region 2011 Recent penetration of the onboard automotive systems market 18 Innovative Products, Services and Processes Smart Grids, Smart Buildings, Same Quest! A smart building is a direct extension of the smart grid, and the development of smart buildings is closely following that of smart grids. They’ll be prominent innovations in tomorrow’s world, and their goal is to improve energy efficiency. H ome automation1, building automation2, the Internet of things… these three terms are all linked to the work going on to instill intelligence in buildings’ power networks (houses, condominiums and office blocks), with the aim of facilitating and improving the management of energy and of electrical appliances connected to the network. The keystones to such intelligent management are programming, communications and integration, through the introduction of computerization and other new technologies. DotVision is a company that provides expertise and development services around the ‘Internet of Things’, and produces technological modules, software and other innovative and open-ended solutions in the domain of smart power management, with extensive means devoted to in-house R&D. Through the Energy Positive IT collaborative project, Dotvision works with Embix and Alstom Grid on developing smart grid management systems adaptable for smart buildings. Better energy efficiency in buildings is going to be an important issue in the years to come, and requires the introduction of new tracking, control and optimization systems as we work towards a ‘smart building’ approach that consists in endowing buildings with intelligence and communications capabilities, to achieve improved global energy performance and be ready for the future deployment of power networks that are themselves intelligent (Smart Grids). “As a member of the Smart Energy Management Working Group’s steering committee, we’re very closely involved in the Systematic Paris-Region cluster. This participation gives us access to a whole ecosystem, and allows us to work alongside the key players involved in smart grids and energy optimization,” explains Guillaume PELLETIER, CEO of DotVision. First tangible results • Creation of an electronic research laboratory addressing the issues of smart grids and the recovery of energy data. The facility enables DotVision to offer very short lead times for the development and integration of its solutions, giving its partners and clients the advantage of very quick market launch times. • Stronger team: with strong in-company resources in 19 engineering, marketing and finance, DotVision leverages unique expertise in cloud computing (software), onboard electronics (hardware) and the development of innovative applications and products. • Creation of an innovative product called ‘Spoony’, now marketed on a B2B basis. It’s an energy sensor directly connected to the power switchboard that measures energy consumption and generation and gives end users a real-time view of their power consumption via the Internet. 1 - When these technologies are applied to a house, we talk about ‘home automation’. Home automation is all the engineering and technologies (physics of the building, information technology and telecommunications) allowing the automation and betterment of tasks within a house, apartment or set of offices. It came into being in the eighties, and enhances our comfort and our management of energy, safety and communications. 2 - When these technologies are applied to a larger building, we talk about ‘building automation’. The term covers the intelligent management of the power, heating and lighting systems, but also the other amenities and systems usually found in bigger buildings, such as security systems. irt systemx I IN THE SPOTLIGHT prismtech I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS A New Research Institute on Digital Engineering on the Saclay Campus The Revolution in Communicating Objects “SystemX is a new instrument in French innovation drive that is going to play an important bridging role between the various industrial and academic players on the Saclay Campus, to boost progress in digital technology, give us a competitive edge and seed the emergence of new products and markets”. Pascal Cléré, Chairman of SystemX S ystemX is the only Technological Research Institute in the Paris region, and the only Technological Research Institute in the field of digital engineering of the future. It’s one of eight Technological Research Institute selected within the scope of the National Program “Investissements d’Avenir”, and is supported by the Systematic ParisRegion competitiveness cluster and the future Paris-Saclay University. The goal of this scientific cooperation foundation is to develop technological modules allowing one to pilot the complex systems that many sectors will be needing in the years to come: combined transport systems, smart energy networks, and security data processing systems. The agreement with France’s National Research Agency (ANR) was signed at the end of October 2012, and the first R&D projects were launched at the beginning of 2013. The Institute was inaugurated on February 21st, 2013, and this was the last milestone to be passed before SystemX activities became officially endorsed. It already has 45 partners, counting 35 industrial corporations and 10 academic institutions. “SystemX will strengthen collaborative research, and the work done will be more productive thanks to the principle of project colocation,” says Louis GALLOIS, High Commissioner for Investment, adding that, “SystemX has been a source of great satisfaction, because it has easily attracted lots of partners.” The colocation of the R&D teams from industrial and academic participants coming from a variety of technological fields (transport, communications, digital security, and energy) has been a key factor in the Institute’s effectiveness and attraction power. This new innovative driving force will help break down the barriers between the public and private sectors, and will encourage cross-fertilizations. 20 The continual progress in sensor networks and technology now means that one can envision deploying secure, optimized and distributed services on networks of interconnected and communicating smart objects: this is the vision of the ‘Internet of Things’. We are currently seeing the deployment of a new generation of interconnected objects with communication, detection and activation capabilities for numerous applications. The interconnection of objects with advanced processing abilities is going to spark a revolution in service inception and availability, and this is going to profoundly change the way in which we interact with our environment. P rismtech has entered the race by developing software capable of managing large volumes of data with very stringent temporal constraints. Typically, this kind of software has applications in defense, aeronautics (air traffic control), telecommunications, finance (financial data management) and – more recently – energy (optimization of energy management). What Are the Concrete Applications? Job Creation • Smart Energy Management The Grand Coulee dam in the United States is one of the biggest in the world. The energy generated by its alternators is the equivalent of the output from 22 power plants. The dam incorporates sensors and technology from Prismtech for energy tracking and optimization. • The Tractor of the Future Equipped with an onboard computer, video cameras and GPS beacons, this tractor is able to work with no-one aboard. The grower becomes like an overseer surveying the fleet remotely. The system developed by Prismtech is capable of allowing the vehicle to evaluate the ground conditions, make real-time adjustments to speed and steering, and locate another vehicle in close proximity. • The Motor Sports Market Prismtech provides the technology that disseminates the video filmed by the car’s camera. This technology implies management of loss tolerance, real-time telemetry and bandwidth quality. • Air Traffic Control As part of a Europe-wide project, Prismtech is studying the possibility of offering its technology for the distribution of air traffic control Innovative Products, Services and Processes Penetration in New Markets information, so that control no longer has to be passed manually when an aircraft leaves one country and enters another – instead, this would be done via Prismtech’s DDS (Data Distribution Service) technology. An Economic Model Based on Open Source Products and Unarguable Spin-Offs In the Blend project – a European R&D project financed by Eurostars – the goal was to develop operational systems capable of integrating with Web and mobile technologies, in order to process large volumes of critical data. “The Systematic cluster team gave Prismtech precious assistance, which enabled our consortium to file a well-written project proposal and obtain labeling and finance without difficulty,” says Angelo CORSARO, Technical Director at Prismtech. w ECONOMIC SPIN-OFFS 2 112 70 % new innovative products M a turnover of turnover earned through export sales, with 50% going to the United States 21 SME/Large Companies Partnership Innovative Products, Services and Processes Enhancement of Existing Products spring technologies I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Penetration of New Markets OVH.COM/OXALYA I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS The Cloud at the Service of High-Performance Computing One of the facets of “Big Data” is high-performance computing (HPC). Some companies’ design offices and R&D departments periodically need additional computing power. Where can they avail themselves of supercomputers on demand or a cloud HPC service? O xalya and OVH.com: a natural link-up The synergy between Oxalya’s technology and the industrialization capability of OVH.com’s servers is going to cater to design offices and R&D departments urgently but only intermittently needing computing power without having to invest in server farms, with the aim of offering them the possibility of leasing a supercomputer by the hour or week. Together, Oxalya and OVH.com have formed an alliance to provide their customers with HPC cloud-based services. Businesses will be able to transfer the HPC over to the hoster, to tap into extra power and parallelize their calculations while reducing their production cycle and investments. A Little History Oxalya was founded in 2004 and is a specialist in HPC developing software that lets you manage gigantic computing infrastructures. Early on, from 2006, Oxalya involved itself in the Systematic competitiveness cluster’s collaborative projects – notably in the Carriocas project, one of the cluster’s key undertakings. The project, for which the global budget was €28M, enabled Oxalya to take part in the construction of a 40 Gbits-per-second telecommunications system, for which Oxalya provided the software infrastructure used to pilot the multi-site demonstrator via remote access. Oxalya’s participation permitted it to launch a new product, VISU PORTAL, which is now integrated into the OVH remote visualization offering, HPC Drive. Oxalya is continuing to take part in collaboration projects – such as Open HPC and CSDL – and has thus formed close partnerships with big groups like EDF, Renault and Dassault Aviation. These projects are gradually allowing the company to evolve its product showcase (on-demand remote access services, in the case of the Open HPC project). “Systematic has enabled Oxalya to be a central figure in one of 22 the cluster’s key big projects, and to structure our actions in terms of enterprise strategy. Concretely, through collaborative R&D, Oxalya has been able to instill new functionalities in its product offerings, and to address new market segments like the automobile and aeronautics industries,” says Alban SCHMUTZ, Vice President, Business Development and Public Affairs, OVH.com. An Ecosystem at the Service of SMEs Thanks to the ecosystem provided by the Systematic cluster, Oxalya played a part in the organization of the SystemX project, which aims at offering members of the ecosystem the means to extend their interactions. The colocation of staff is one of the major added values, as a factor for accelerating technology transfers. Job Creation ME/Large Companies Partnership Innovative Products, Services and Processes International Development Development of New Skills “Made In France” Software Solutions at the Heart of the World’s Production Lines With the modernization of manufacturing processes, the computer numerical control (CNC) machines market has grown considerably, becoming increasingly demanding in terms of precision and usage. S transport, energy and even medical industries. PRING Technologies is a software developer producing systems that enhance the productivity of computer numerical control machines on production lines. Drawing on more than 30 years of experience, Spring Technologies has just announced that it has signed a worldwide framework contract with the Safran group, to equip the group’s machines with the NCSIMUL system. This system lets you predict and simulate possible machine outages and, thereby, increase your company’s productivity and competitiveness. NCSIMUL systems can return real-time feedback on the statuses of machines (production, failure, stoppage, adjustment, etc.). This gives you the possibility of providing activity reports with tables and graphs for analyzing a given situation, and thus allows you to formulate production improvement plans. The status feedbacks can also execute quality scenarios or more-advanced supervision processes. Collaborative R&D Involvement Spring Technologies has involved itself deeply in the Systematic cluster’s collaborative projects with the aim of developing innovative solutions that let manufacturers such as Airbus, Snecma, Messier Bugatti Dowty and Dassault Aviation to continuously supplyingoperational products. So, Spring Technologies develops its own software range – NCSIMUL Solutions™ intended to optimize industrial manufacturing work, and is also a prime partner of large industrial corporations for the training of their personnel. This is because the purpose of the ANGEL project is to capitalize on machining know-how, and to provide digital tools to attract young technicians and engineers and help them to quickly learn to simulate all technical data – which is of increasing complexity. These days, there aren’t many machinists, and they are highly sought after. A machinist’s role of expert is very important on a production line in many disciplines, such as the aeronautics, space, defense, 23 “Our systems are the best in the world!” says Gilles BATTIER, President and CEO of SPRING Technologies. Champion Pôle Systematic Paris-Region 2011 • The company has around one hundred engineers, of whom 75 are based in France. • For the last 5 years, Spring Technologies has been maintaining offices abroad (in Germany, the United States and China) • Spring Technologies also founded a subsidiary in Boston three years ago, and now has a portfolio of more than 60 new American clients, including the US Air Force, US Army and Boeing. • The company doubled its personnel over the last 4 years. SME/Large Companies Partnership Development of New Skills Penetration of New Markets Business Creation ESI GROUP I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Enhancement of Existing Products Enhancement of Existing Products SCILAB ENTERPRISES I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS A French Company Becomes a Worldwide Open Source Reference in Numerical Computation With the simulation market growing strongly, design optimization techniques are becoming crucial in achieving a balance between the performance required from a product, resources efficiency, and the lead time for a market launch. S cilab Enterprises is the official developer and provider of professional services for the Open Source software package Scilab, and provides industrial companies and corporations with expertise in the deployment of numerical computation and simulation tools. Founded in June 2010, during the CSDL (Complex Systems Design Lab) collaborative project, Scilab Enterprises now employs about 20 people working on the development and worldwide distribution of the Scilab software suite, and offers a comprehensive range of services for the product. Scilab is in use in every strategic domain of science, industry and services, such as space, aeronautics, automobile, energy, defense, finance and transport. The CSDL project involved 28 partners headed-up by the Dassault Aviation, working on building a collaborative environment for decision-taking in the designing of complex systems. Scilab Enterprises was part of the team of engineers that took part in CSDL, under the auspices of Digiteo – one of the project partners – so it benefited from all the knowledge accrued during the project and subsequently continued an on-going collaboration with the major manufacturers involved – such as Dassault Aviation. Scilab’s use for decision-taking in complex systems led to the development of special modules and its uptake in the avionics industry. This naturally earned Scilab Enterprises penetration into that market. However, the generic nature of their work means that Scilab’s utility also extends to the automotive and space fields. “Through the CSDL project and its ability to bring together SMEs and big players in the domain, the Systematic cluster demonstrated that the Scilab software suite can be used effectively in real-life industrial projects. With the founding and emergence of Scilab Enterprises as an entity during the course of the project, Systematic openedup future markets in the complex systems field and, above all, gave rise to a partnership with 24 Dassault Aviation. This is an extraordinary opportunity for the company’s current growth,” says Claude GOMEZ, CEO of Scilab Enterprises. wS UCCESS CRITERIA • Business creation: Scilab Enterprises. • Enhancement of existing products: in October 2012, Scilab Enterprises rolled-out Scilab 5.4.0, the new version of the Open Source numerical computation software suite. • Penetration of new markets: entry into the avionics market. • SME/Large Companies partnership: close partnership with Dassault Aviation, with the Scilab suite now being used in the group’s preliminary studies; • Development of new skills: the implementation of additional modules enabled the Scilab Enterprises engineering team to perfect its existing know-how and acquire new knowledge. Virtual Prototyping at the Service of Industrial Innovation Today’s worldwide economic conditions have sharpened the competition between industrial companies, who have to comeup with innovative solutions in short time frames. So, using virtual prototyping is becoming essential in manufacturing industries, where one has to overcome the biggest industrial challenge: bringing innovative products to market at the lowest cost, but more quickly and with increased reliability. E SI Group is a pioneer and the main player in the world of virtual prototyping taking account of the physics of materials. By developing unique expertise in product virtual engineering based on an integrated and coherent range of software, ESI Group services the needs of the manufacturing industries and aims to replace physical prototypes with a realistic simulation of the production and assembly process development tests, with achievement of the desired performance and with evaluation of normal and unintended usage of the products being worked on. ESI Group’s offering is a unique, open, collaborative and comprehensive virtual prototyping system using the most-recent leadingedge technologies such as virtual reality, which brings your prototypes to life in 3D, thereby making it easier to take decisions during the product development phase. Leader in the Crash Simulation and Virtual Prototyping Market Virtual prototyping, in which ESI Group has uncontestable expertise, has been made possible by the extraordinary escalation in digital simulation capabilities, and aims to replace true-life prototypes with digital models, thereby decreasing costs and potential delays. “Through the example of the designing of a combustion engine, the solution developed under the auspices of the CSDL collaborative project demonstrates the added value of our process management technologies for orchestrating the collaborative engineering work of teams of professionals from different fields, within the heterogeneous software environment of our clients,” explains Jean-Pierre CAZEAUX, Process and Simulation Data Management Systems Marketing, ESI Group. w Company Data Name: ESI Group Specialty: virtual prototyping Inception: 35 years of expertise (virtual testing) - the first company in the world to perform virtual crash testing simulations Champion Markets: automotive, aeronautical, and nuclear ESI Group operates in more than 30 countries, through its worldwide Pôle Systematic Paris-Region 2011 network of around 950 high-level specialists. 25 distene I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Development of New Skills Scientific Publications Job Creation Enhancement of Existing Products Working Towards Better Efficiency in the Digital Simulation Chain Meshing is an integral part of the product creation chain in sectors such as the automotive and aeronautical industries, and is used right from the outset of the first studies and in the multi-physical simulations of a digital model of the product, in all its different representations, according to the stage of design. D istene operates in the highly-elitist CAD and calculation application developers market, at an international scale. This niche market is extremely demanding and very competitive; Distene offers a range of meshing generation solutions that enable you to automatize the CAD/ calculation link within the digital design chain. During the CSDL (Complex System Design Lab) collaborative project undertaken by a consortium of 28 partners coordinated by Dassault Aviation, the R&D work generated numerous results, both from the scientific angle and the expertise viewpoint. Distene took advantage of the opportunity to develop and enhance its software components library, MeshGems, which is used by hundreds of thousands – or even millions – of industrial engineers in all kinds of sectors (automotive, aerospace, defense, energy, manufacturing, …) and fields (structural design, fluid mechanics, electromagnetism, …), even though they may not be aware of the fact. Distene’s clients include most of the big software companies in this market (Dassault Systèmes, Autodesk, Siemens PLM Software, MSC Software, LMS Samtech, …), in 17 countries, principally in America, Europe and Asia. “An innovative SME brings new technology (or technologies) to one or more markets. The Systematic cluster can accelerate this by acting as a catalyzer. And the more this catalyzer is reactive and broad in coverage, the more you can ascertain with certainty whether your solution contains the looked-for ‘success’ factor,” says Laurent ANNÉ, Sales and Marketing Director and co-founder of Distene. Concretely… • Distene has more than 50 OEM agreements with customers in 17 countries throughout the world. • Innovation is the only effective engine behind Distene’s growth in the market of CAD and calculation application developers. • The Systematic ecosystem has enabled Distene to work directly with big French industrial groups. Recently, EDF integrated the MeshGems technology 26 into its SALOME platform. For Distene, this Success Story constitutes a first step towards the new market of industrial corporations. Laurent Anné • Since it joined the Systematic cluster, Distene has more than doubled its turnover (+100%) and, as a result, its staff. The Systematic ecosystem has notably permitted Distene to increase its sales by meeting new clients such as EDF, SIMPOE, and by increasing its collaboration with existing clients – notably with SAMTECH. • Overall, the CSDL project generated some excellent science. More than 100 articles were printed in scientific publications or presented at international conferences during the project. kalray I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Job Creation Innovative Products, Services and Processes Increased Sales Turnover “Many-Cores” for Onboard Information Technology Onboard applications such as video encoding, image compression and video surveillance are hungry consumers of computing capability and power. The new MPPA (Multi-Purpose Processor Array) contains 256 optimized cores on one single chip, giving you maximal processing ability with minimal power consumption. K alray is a software design and ‘fabless’ technology company that has developed and markets a new generation of massively-parallel ‘many-core’ processors with hundreds of cores, for highperformance applications in the fields of professional electronics and intensive computation. As part of the Chapi collaborative project undertaken with its partners – Thomson Video Numérique, Leadtech Design, Thales R&T and UXP – Kalray was able to lay out its technology roadmap and develop its first products: the MPPA-256 (256 cores) manycore processor and the MPPA DEVELOPER development station. A New Processor that is Cheaper, Better-Performing and Less Power-Hungry The MPPA-256 processor is ideal for low- to highvolume series, and aids the development of innovative digital applications in fields such as image processing, signal processing, industrial automatic controllers, communications infrastructures, data security and networking, transport systems, etc. The MPPA technology integrates a network of 256 processors that work in parallel and communicate via an on-chip network, just as great clusters of computers do via the Internet. Kalray has two goals with this microprocessor: offer really strong computing power, and significantly reduce the power bill. Now Kalray is bringing a product to market that has a computing-capability-topower-consumption ratio that is 10 times higher than the generic processors existing in the marketplace. It also has the ability to provide a replacement for, firstly, ASICs – hybrid circuits that always take a long time to design and are not financially cost-effective in production runs below 200,000 – and, secondly, high-end FPGA programmable circuits, which consume a lot of power and are expensive per unit “As an innovative SME, Kalray naturally fitted into the Systematic ParisRegion cluster’s ecosystem, collaborating with research participants and many industrial partners on advanced 27 applications. These collaborations strengthen Kalray’s market positioning as a supplier of alternative technology to FPGAs and ASICs for highperformance onboard systems,” explains Laurent JULLIARD, Kalray’s Software Solutions and Services Director. w Statistics on Kalray From January 2009 to 2013, the Chapi project enabled Kalray to create 36 jobs (expanding to 50 employees). The company plans to hire nearly 30 more people over the next 2 years. Kalray targets a turnover of around 100 million euros by 2017. obeo I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS SME/Large Companies Partnership Job Creation Draw Me a Complex System O Obeo has been involved in many of the Systematic cluster’s collaborative projects – notably the Lambda project. Its role within that project was to help the partners master the complexity of their industrial systems (in the aeronautical, aerospace and automotive fields), by endowing them with custom-built graphic representation tools. During the project, the Obeo Designer product was used to provide a completely-integrated environment and produce dedicated modeling tools in an uncomplicated manner. Designed to better manage the complex systems that big companies use, Obeo Designer simplifies design work by means of functionality that is unique on the market for modeling assisted by multiple viewpoints. The offered approach lets you visualize information in different representations (charts, tables, sequences, etc.) and then group it by usage profile. w KEY FIGURES 50 Obeo now employs 50 people Obeo accomplished a turnover of 3.2 million euros in 2011 “The Systematic projects in which we take part help us with development and boost innovation for the company’s future, and also let us confront our systems directly with industrial working methods. Our collaborations within the projects give us a foot on the ladder and let us work with major groups on technologies obtained from SMEs and true-life examples. For Obeo, it has resulted in commercial partnerships with groups such as Thales and Airbus. We have the prospect of doubling the firm’s capacities quickly, and we’re currently achieving one new hire every month,” says Etienne JULIOT, Vice-President of Obeo. 28 Business Creation Innovative Products, Services and Processes esterel technologies I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Cars and aircraft carry a multitude of so-called “complex systems”. Under the hood and within their structure, today’s cars incorporate dozens of sensors and computers. The same applies to planes. In fact, the technology packed into every part of the electronics, management IT, telecoms and other onboard systems and subsystems is quite astounding. beo was founded in 2005, and is a software company specialized in model approaches. As an essential contributor to Open Source, Obeo has given itself the mission of supplying open technologies that allow you to understand the complexity of an engineering system or the evolution of enterprise architecture. Among its product range are code generation and modeling tools, as well as migration systems. Job Creation Reliability of Critical Systems: A Major Challenge E Over the last few years, critical onboard systems have grown increasingly complex and involve a very wide range of fields of professional knowledge. Furthermore, the number of applications that qualify as critical is continually rising. In domains such as software development, the systems and networks used have become fundamentally important in the designing of onboard systems. Tangible Results Champion The Listerel joint laboratory now employs 12 people from the CEA and Esterel, and the Papyrus/SCADE System technological platform has been adopted by the BGLE AGeSys project, which notably boasts Airbus, Sagem, Safran, Thales, Renault, PSA, Continental, Valeo, ATOS and Alstom among its end users. Pôle Systematic Paris-Region 2011 sterel Technologies, a developer of code design, generation and validation tools for critical onboard applications, together with the CEA-List have set-up a joint laboratory – the Listerel Critical Software Lab – that is dedicated for the development of advanced critical systems design technologies. These systems are notably used in the defense, aerospace, transport and energy sectors. The completion of the laboratory was the result of cooperation within the scope of the Usine Logicielle project. The commodities now being developed within the scope of the laboratory will be commercialized by Esterel Technologies’ marketing and sales services. The work undertaken particularly addresses critical systems development, such as system design, the numeric precision of algorithms, and advanced validation and security solutions, and should allow Esterel Technologies to strengthen its leadership position on the market. “As a member of the Systematic Paris-Region cluster, we’ve contributed to many cooperative research projects such as Usine Logicielle, Edona, Lambda and AGeSys, and the joint laboratory with the CEA-List is the result of work in partnership with the biggest French players in the field. We also decided to partner-up with IRT SystemX, because we are convinced that this institute will be a unique focus of innovation and will benefit the entire industrial ecosystem for onboard systems,” says Eric BANTEGNIE, President and CEO of Esterel Technologies. The success of the cooperative venture was marked by the commercial launch of the first version (1.0) of a SCADE System technological platform in March 2012, which is in use by over 30 clients internationally, including the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, the Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates, to name but some, and version 2.0 was released in April 2013. 29 Smart Design & Advanced Manufacturing 2014: Save The Date! The first “Smart Design & Advanced Manufacturing” expo will be taking place at the Palais des Congrès in Versailles, France, on March 31st and April 1st, 2014. The two-day event, somewhere between a scientific conference and a trade fair, will be an international reference that will federate key players in the field and enable them to jointly formulate a vision and strategy for advanced manufacturing. The objectives of the emblematic meet are to promote the technological expertise of the country’s enterprises and to enhance the economic attractiveness of the Paris-Saclay Campus. For the “Emergence & Development of the Economic Clusters of Greater Paris” call for projects, the Paris-Saclay public institution stepped forward and empowered Systematic Paris-Region to organize the innovation-focused event, which will address the challenges of the knowledge society, the breaking-down of barriers between public and private R&D, and the identification of synergies, so as to create high-added-value jobs. Simpoe I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Access to Private Funding Job Creation Increased Sales Turnover A French Leader in Injection Molding Simulation for Plastics Design-toManufacturing Process S impoe was founded in 2004, and is a French software company specialized in injection molding simulation for plastic design-to-manufacturing processes. Simpoe’s software products enable you to save on prototyping costs, optimize raw material costs, and decrease time-to-market for new products. The software is of use both to mold specialists, and to design office engineers engaged in a collaborative work approach, who want to provide information about plastic component manufacturing constraints to parties further upstream in the design process. “Simpoe is the Missing Link in Collaborative Product Development in the Plastics Industry”. During the Expamption project, led by Simpoe, the objective was to devise a secure collaborative platform for designing mechatronic components for French automobile equipment manufacturers. Ultimately, the manufacturers were supposed to be able to make products allowing a reduction of CO2 emissions by 2 to 6%, by optimizing the weight of the structures and the heat exchange and cooling system, and through mechatronic control over the ventilation. “The Expamtion project permitted us to make real advances – both technical and methodological – and notably gave us a foothold in the automotive sector. The project also contributed to our expansion, and we became the French leader in plastic injection molding simulation. Our technology is now considered 30 to be essential worldwide in the digital simulation field,” explains Alain DUBOIS, President and CEO of Simpoe. w ECONOMIC SPIN-OFFS Partnerships with large companies like Dassault Système SolidWorks, PTC and Siemens gave a lasting impetus to the company and its technology, enabling it to increase its turnover by 70% between the beginning and end of the project. During the same period, the firm also raised funds twice so that it could better accomplish its international expansion and strengthen its R&D. As a result, Simpoe opened sales offices in Singapore, China and the USA, and took on eight extra staff. Last minute - May 6th, 2013: Dassault Systèmes acquires Simpoe to enhance its 3DEXPERIENCE platform with Injection Molding Simulation for Plastics Design-toManufacturing Process. Silkan I SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Job Creation Business Creation Enhancement of Existing Products International Development Simulation for Mastering Complex Systems High-performance simulation is a key factor in companies’ competitiveness. It enables faster designing of products and services that better fit customers’ needs, and also allows you to analyze, understand and anticipate complex phenomena. S ince it was founded in 2007 under its original name (HPC Project), Silkan has chiefly been working with the defense, aeronautical, space, automobile and energy sectors. Its offering includes the development and comprehensive integration of new-generation simulation systems and platforms (incorporating advanced technologies such as model reduction and multiplefield optimization), as well as the construction of test benches and critical onboard systems meeting demanding operational security requirements. In addition, Silkan also develops training and maintenance simulators. In 2012, HPC Project – with its very strong expertise in high-performance computing (HPC) – and Arion Entreprise – a company specialized in critical real-time onboard systems – merged their businesses and adopted the name Silkan. The two innovative companies had already been partners in research projects, and recognized that they had a natural complementarity, as regards both their product and service offerings and the skills of their personnel. Silkan was formed in order to become a pioneer in the cutting-edge field of new-generation, precise, high- performing and flexible onboard simulation and simulators. Best-in-Class Locations Silkan has its head office in France, at Meudon la Forêt, as well as two branches in the Paris area and another at Aix en Provence. It equally has a subsidiary in Silicon Valley in the United States, near Stanford University. In 2012, the company also opened offices in Canada, in Montreal. Silkan had already built many relationships in the Canadian market, with both clients and partners. Apart from its previous history there, Montreal was also chosen because the city is a leader in the simulation field. Its cosmopolitan nature makes it an ideal choice as a gateway between Europe and North America. So Montreal is Silkan’s North American hub for all its products and activities (sales, production and R&D). Just recently, Silkan decided to place staff at the Ter@tec campus in Bruyères le Châtel, so as to be close to partners in the profession and the Greater Paris ecosystem. Silkan has done a great deal of work with other players in HPC and simulation, through collaborative projects 31 80 7 employees sites (France, United States, Canada) 3 14,5 product offerings M 2012 turnover such as CSDL and OpenGPU, and is continuing to do so via the all-new MECASIF project, in which Silkan is the leader and will guide model reduction management work in various fields of physics. “The Systematic cluster’s major R&D projects on simulation (the principal thread of the OCDS Working Group) – for instance, the CSDL, OpenGPU and OpenHPC projects – will have been a precursor for the simulation platforms of the future. And these projects have contributed considerably to the structuring of our company strategy,” explains Jacques DUYSENS, Silkan’s COO. CIRA I HEALTH & ICT INITIATIVE International Development Scientific Publications Job Creation Innovative Products, Services and Processes A Revolution in Image Compression If there’s any field in which image processing is of particular importance, it’s certainly medical imagery. In medicine, the quality of an image compared with the original is an essential factor in the diagnosis and, therefore, in the relevance of the resulting care given to the patient. w ECONOMIC SPIN-OFFS 5 5 scientific publications, namely an average of 1 every 3 months: 2 clinical studies and 3 scientific presentations jobs created with 2 new hirings planned by September 2013 International presence in Belgium, Bulgaria, Burkina-Faso, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Luxemburg and Switzerland W orking in close cooperation with the medical field, CIRA – a company specialized in image compression encoding algorithms – has designed and validated the WAAVES image format. It’s a revolutionary new format with the vocation of replacing the gamut of existing formats with one single solution that has a CE label for medical appliances, is smaller and preserves the quality of the original image. The WAAVES format is three to ten times more compact than existing formats and, therefore, reduces the size of a thoracic X-ray from 10 Megabytes to 125 Kilobytes, without introducing any bias into the diagnosis, which makes it possible to send it over mobile networks – even low-bandwidth networks. Examinations can be displayed on tablets and smart phones for telemedicine, notably for remote diagnoses in emergency situations or when on the move, when speed improves the prognosis, such as in the case of cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) and electroradiological examinations. In this context, the WAAVES GP project demonstrated the potential for porting WAAVES onto electronic components, both in terms of speed of processing and control over fidelity of rendering – aspects that are essential in the medical world. The project could only have existed thanks to the work carried out in close collaboration with partners from the profession. Sylvain HOCHBERG, General Manager of CIRA, points out the importance of being a member of the Systematic Paris-Region cluster: “The cluster’s staff worked ceaselessly to ensure that our R&D WAAVES GP project would happen and produce tangible results. WAAVES benefited technically from the work done, and commercially from its exposure through the WAAVES GP.VES project. Systematic is a great forum for interaction that gives you access to a rich and stimulating ecosystem. With our partners in the R&D projects in which we were involved, we accumulated a pool of expertise in the image compression field that is steadily growing larger and larger.” 32 International Development New Patents Innovative Products, Services and Processes archos I telecoms The Precursor to the Touchscreen Experience, at the Heart of the Paris Region 4 8 new product ranges new patents Archos GamePad “Systematic ParisRegion played a keystone role in that it federated the collaboration between the various partners and stimulated emulation by other players within the E-Compagnon R&D Project,” Raoul Mallart, Innovation Projects and Intellectual Property Director at Archos. I n 2009, Archos rolled out the first touchscreen tablet ever sold. In 2010 and 2011, the company’s fortunes reaped the rewards of the new tablet market, experiencing very large growth of more than 100%. But, In 2012, the touchscreen tablet pioneer faced fierce competition. With the tablet market expanding strongly, Archos decided to launch itself into expanding the uptake of tablets in home usage: it targeted multiplying the interactions between consumers’ various appliances, and accelerating the adoption of the fourth screen-endowed device in the home after the television, the computer and the mobile phone. So, Archos worked on a new offering that would bring the cost of a touchscreen tablet down to a really aggressive price that would make it affordable for the mass consumer market while preserving the same capabilities, performances and services. The biggest advantage of a tablet is that you can use it for entertainment (videos, photos, music, games, and reading), surfing the Web and doing your email. The touchscreen tablet concept – what you might call the ‘sofa computer’ – is an alternative to laptops and netbooks that perfectly fits the needs of today’s families. Two new products thus joined the Archos product range: the GamePad – a gaming tablet with a built-in joystick – and the TV Connect – a televisionconnected device based on Android technology and incorporating a remote control system that simulates the touchscreen capability, which hit the market in March 2013. 33 Innovative Products, Services and Processes SME/Large Companies Partnership Job Creation Scientific Publications 100GRIA I telecoms w FINANCIAL BENEFITS Some Statistics 15 3 scientific publications (14 conference publications and 1 publication in Optics Express) new products being readied for industrial production: 1 x 40G receiver 1 photonics components assembly (Egide) 1 new range of Raman pumps (more than 100 prototypes sold) (3S Photonics) Welcome to the Era of 100 Gigabits per Second 100 Gbit/s (Gigabits per second) technology is a leap forward for operators that want to upgrade their networks to higher speed and support the sustained growth in use. Alcatel-Lucent is a leader in 100 Gbit/s optical coherence technology that is an innovative and financiallyadvantageous solution for operators. T he aim of the 100GRIA R&D project, involving many players (big corporations and companies, small and medium-sized enterprises, and academic partners), was to enhance the technologies used in 100 Gbit/s transmission. From the technical viewpoint, they had to develop technologies with which the capacity per transmitted channel is 100 Gbit/s, and with which up to 88 channels can be carried, giving a total capacity of 8.8 Tbits/s per optical fiber. Among the major focuses of the project was the production of a morecompact photoreceptor, a more-powerful Raman laser pumping diode, a photonics components assembly and the design new rules for 100 Gbit/s systems. The project notably allowed developing, assembly and testing a new-generation 100 Gbit/s prototyped receiver for long-distance transmissions. 34 This collaborative project has been an undeniable success in several respects. Every partner has garnered tangible results and major benefits. What has come to the fore above all in the collaboration is the close partnership between all those involved. “For Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, a new performance prediction model has been taken up internally in the product division, and that model is now incorporated within the system design and bid production tool.” Christian Simonneau, the project representative and a research engineer at AlcatelLucent Bell Labs. “The 100GRIA project has been a great success because of the very close cooperation between the partners. With regard to Egide, we worked very closely with III-V Lab and devised a new product. Right from the outset of the project, we saw the advantage of taking part in such an initiative, because we had received specific requests from current and potential clients, nationally and internationally, for a well-designed receptor. Concretely during the project, we designed and developed a fully-integrated package collaboratively with the people from III-V Lab. Our product is currently being industrialized and several tens have already been provided to 6 customers in Europe, Asia and the Americas. Thanks to the 100GRIA project, we have created 3 direct jobs and hope to see our turnover rise by several hundred thousand euros.” Michel Massiot, R&D Director for Egide. “The collaboration with the partners in the 100GRIA project, and notably with Red-C, an Israeli enterprise that is financed by the Israeli government and that is a member of the project consortium, has proved highly fruitful. Because of the development of a new range of Raman pumps that Red-C has integrated into its amplifiers (electronic cards), we have seen throughput increase significantly, and are now able to cater to 100G and even 400G performances over long-distance optical links. Thanks to gain performance and amplification that is as constant as possible throughout the spectral range, we have an edge over the competition that we need to take advantage of. We’ve now sold more than one hundred prototypes to major optical network systems manufacturers. The Raman amplification is currently an application specifically dedicated to the 35 overland market, but it could potentially be particularly advantageous for undersea transmission, because no repeaters would be needed.” Patrick Garabedian, R&D Project Lead for 3S Photonics. “Even though Kylia did not opt to become a member of the 100GRIA consortium, our firm still took part in the project as a subcontractor of III-V Lab, notably by developing the hybrid mixer and integrating it into the 100 Gbits/s receptor modules. We then built on this collaboration by developing another component that also incorporates an optical platform developed by Kylia, associated with high-speed photodiodes from III-V Lab. The product is now marketed for a dedicated client. Kylia plans to base itself on this example of a link-up between complementary expertise (freespace optical signal processing, high-speed photo sensors and integrated HF circuit) so as to offer a technological solution that is unique worldwide.” Ludovic Fulop, co-founder of Kylia. SME/Major Groups Partnership Job Creation ARIANE SYSTEMS, LEMON WAY I telecoms Innovative Products, Services and Processes webdyn I telecoms Durable Cities are No Longer a Dream, They’re a Reality! The introduction of information and communications technologies in cities is opening the way to new functionalities, new ways to manage, new ways to govern, and new ways to experience life in the city – we’re heading towards the metropolises of tomorrow. Efficient communication about everyone’s needs and consumption can enable better, more-efficient and moreeconomic energy distribution. W ebdyn is servicing today’s energy market by developing remote meter reading systems, systems to promote energy efficiency in conventional and smart buildings, and systems for solar power management. The aim is to make buildings smarter and their inhabitants more responsible. With smart power meters installed, we could change some of our habits, reduce power bills for buildings, and promote respect for the environment. Webdyn is a French company specialized in machineto-machine software and equipment links, and has developed state-of-the-art technology using Internet protocols to provide innovative and cost-effective teleservices: remote maintenance, remote management, remote monitoring, and remote surveillance. Webdyn is also one of the European leaders in smart Internet gateways dedicated for the onboard Internet market, that allow devices to communicate with each other. The company has two market strategies: it manufactures off-the-shelf products, and also produces custom-built commodities for major-account clients. Apart from the energy market, Webdyn also services the environment market (remote water meter reading systems) and the transport sector (systems for communication between vehicles and infrastructures), and has prized customers such as Itron, Landis Gyr +, SNCF and PSA Peugeot Citroën. Through the R&D SENSCITY project and the MONISOL project – which was co-labeled with the TENERRDIS cluster – Webdyn has expanded considerably. “The Systematic Paris-Region cluster played a fundamental role in our growth.The R&D projects in which we took part enabled us to develop our own products, and the partnership with Orange played a key part in our business creation,” says Philippe FAUGERAS, President of Webdyn. w ECONOMIC SPIN-OFFS • Webdyn promoted the setting-up of the joint venture m2ocity by Orange and Veolia. • 2 new products launched to cater to market demand: WebdynRF, a remote water meter reading system: more than 700 sold to date; WebdynSUN, a solar energy generating unit supervisory system: over 3,000 sold in 2012. • Close partnership with the Orange group, a business generator. • Webdyn has created 7 jobs, expanding from 13 to 20 employees. • In 2012, Webdyn was the prizewinner of the PM’up 2012. 36 International Development Innovative Products, Services and Processes Development of New Skills Mobile Check-In and Check-Out: Another Way to Travel You’ve always wanted it! Ariane Systems and LemonWay have made your dream come true! To make guests’ experience in hotels faster and simpler, the two SMEs have teamed-up to deploy a Web and mobile electronic check-in and check-out system. T hanks to Ariane Systems’ platform provided in SaaS mode (Software as a Service) and using their smart phones, hotel guests can now check in and check out online, without having to go via the reception. Ariane Systems is a specialist in dematerialized self-check systems for the hotel sector, and its Allegro solution lets guests complete their arrival and departure formalities independently. The Allegro software suite incorporates a Lemon Way system for making secure payments from any mobile device connected to the Internet. Market Leader In the framework of the KIVI project, Ariane Systems – the European leader in checkin/check-out machines for the business hotel industry, working in close cooperation with Lemon Way, a specialist in innovative payment solutions via mobiles – has developed a Web application hosted on Microsoft’s Cloud that optimizes the process of registering at a hotel. Ariane Systems has targeted the dematerialization of checkingin and checking-out at a hotel ever since it was originally Michel Lavandier et Sébastien Burlet founded. Its first solutions only worked on terminals installed outside the establishment (in low-cost hotels) or in the foyer (in business hotels) but, with the advent of tablets, smart phones and cloud computing, it has now developed a full Web and mobile system. “Our innovative, durable and secure mobile payment system simplifies the life of end clients with a service that frees them from constraints (carrying a bank card, check or cash with them) when paying for their purchases, wherever they are, with total simplicity,” says Sébastien BURLET, Managing Director of Lemon Way. “Our mobile check-in and check-out system is new and unique on the market, and its association with a revolutionary payment system will allow every hotel chain to boast an offering that is dually innovative. That’s what’s going to drive its uptake,” explains Michel LAVANDIER, 37 President and CEO of Ariane Systems. “This new hotel self-check product has gigantic potential, and considerable future development possibilities in terms of services you could offer customers.” Short-Term Prospects Today, Ariane Systems is just starting to market its system. But, with nearly 500 deployment contracts concluded with several hotel chains (Louvre Hotel, Première Classe, Campanile, and Kyriad), roll-outs at European scale are also planned: the Scandic, Radisson Blu, Park-Inn and Mövenpick hotel chains have also signed deployment contracts for 2013. The target is then to expand from European scale to international reach, with the USA in the crosshairs. EGYLIS I telecoms Job Creation 6WIND I Telecoms Innovative Products, Services and Processes Effective Mobile Solutions for Real-Time Event Control The recent developments in Internet and mobiles have radically changed the way in which information technology can benefit companies: it’s the technology that’s adapting to the user, and not the other way around. w Key Statistics After Egylis’ involvement in the AG@PE collaborative project, it accelerated its R&D and developed two new solutions that enable you quickly build genuinely operational information systems that are personalized to each client’s line-of-business processes. Systematic Paris Region 2012 “Thanks to our involvement in the Systematic Paris-Region cluster, we’ve been able to associate with other SMEs to do R&D and develop two new product lines,” says Tanguy DE POMMEREAU, founding associate and Development Director at Egylis. + 95 % Champion of turnover earned from exports w Economic Spin-Offs Jobs: Egylis now employs 15 people and has recruited 7 new talents. 2 new innovative product lines: • MoveOnSite • MoveOnAccess Turnover has risen by 30%, having increased from €700,000 in 2011 to €1M in 2012 Key clients: Salon du Bourget, Systematic Paris-Region (OWF 2012), RedBull (Cliff Diving at La Rochelle 2013, and Caisse à Savons de Saint Cloud 2013) Mobile World Congress: The Place To Be! Once again, the 2013 edition of the show kept its promises with more than 70,000 entries in 3 days. This year, there was a change of location to Gran Fira, a few kilometers from the Barcelona city center – an even bigger site able to accommodate nearly 1,500 exhibitors, of which 150 were French this year. The French wing, organized by UBIFRANCE, was one of the biggest national sections. This year, it played host to 70 companies, of which 8 were supported by the Systematic Paris-Region cluster (ActivNetwork, CaptainDash, Arkamis, Deveryware, and Trusted Labs). Our cluster was represented at the event through around twenty of our members (Wisips/SunPartner, Oledcomm, NeoSesame, Red Technologies, 6Wind, Altis, Ercom, Sequans, Orange, Gemalto, Morpho, Alcatel-Lucent, Thalès). It was also noteworthy that EIT ICT Labs had its own booth. 38 Innovative Products, Services and Processes New Market Penetration International Development 6WINDGate™, or How to Dope the Performances of Mobile Network Infrastructures F or Egylis, a software company that markets a platform of customizable mobile applications, technology is meant to be at the customer’s service: you start with the firm’s business processes, not to change them but to inject a new dynamic into them with flexible and efficient mobile tools. Egylis has developed a service platform called ‘MoveOn’, together with associated innovative technologies that let you quickly deploy fully-personalized solutions that are simple to use because they are dedicated to your company’s particular processes. Thanks to the ongoing R&D work Egylis does, its technologies give you adaptable products that can fit any need via an off-the-shelf approach rather than custom development. SME/Large Companies Partnership 12 jobs created (mainly engineers) A new generation of products A close partnership with Intel The use of mobile appliances for services that are ever-more bandwidth-hungry, such as Internet video, will grow exponentially. With the arrival of 4G, all the telecommunication equipment makers are hard at work on offering performances capable of satisfying these new needs. 6 WIND, a specialist in the provision of network software for doping the performances of network infrastructures, has become a key supplier for the big telecoms systems vendors on the international market. The 6WINDGate software platform is optimized to get the best out of multicore processors. 6WIND has thus become a prime partner for major manufacturers such as Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Hitachi, LG-Ericsson, NEC, Nokia-Siemens Networks and others. 6WIND Conquers the Cloud Computing Market The need for high-performance networks is also becoming more and more acute for cloud computing. It’s a highly-promising market in which 6WIND has positioned itself, with the aim of offering a generic software platform optimized for SDNs (Software-Defined Networks) that can be integrated into network devices and datacenter servers. 39 “We have established a close partnership with Intel to develop an optimized solution based on the SDN concept. 6WINDGate allows the deployment of virtual network infrastructures on standard hardware platforms so as to very significantly reduce the costs of investing in and operating datacenter networks,” explains Eric CARMÈS, CEO and founder of 6WIND. An Innovative SME at the Heart of the Greater Parisian Ecosystem With a subsidiary in the United States and an office in China, 6WIND currently employs 65 people, of whom 35 are at the Paris-region head office. This innovative SME has been expanding constantly for the last 5 years, and earns more than 95% of its turnover from exports. Its know-how and expertise in the supply of middleware onboard telecommunications hardware gives it an undeniable advantage on the mobile network and datacenter infrastructures market.
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