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ROUND TABLE & WORKSHOPS - WORK FORUM FIEN Opticsvalley  
CDAF ROUND TABLE IDENTITY FRAUD AND BIOMETRICS: REPORT, PERSPECTIVES AND PROPOSALS
TESTING TECHNIQUES AND METHODS: THEIR DEVELOPMENT, THEIR EFFECTIVENESS, THEIR COMPLEMENTARITY LEDS: A SCHEDULED INVASION
TI TECHNOLOGY DAY: ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL SOLUTIONS RADIOSPARES CONFERENCE
HOW TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE A FARM OF MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT? DAY OF "PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR LIFE AND HEALTH"
INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY FOR CONSTRUCTION AND PUBLIC WORKS PHOTOVOLTAICS: A NEW PATHWAY FOR THE ENERGY OF THE FUTURE
 A FEW REMARKABLE LASER APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE EOS ANNUAL MEETING 2008
VISION, NO MORE FUTURE WITHOUT SOFTWARE INTELLIGENCE GIGE VISION, GENICAM COMPATIBLE INTERFACE: IMPLEMENTATION AND BENEFITS FOR INDUSTRIAL VISION PLAYERS
ASTELAB SYMPOSIUM - PRODUCT EXCELLENCE THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING THE PROMOTION OF PATENTED TECHNOLOGIES



        

 

 

  ROUND TABLE & WORKSHOPS - WORK FORUM FIEN Opticsvalley:

 One round table:

30 september 16h00-18h00 - Room Bob Carrière 1 C80

- What jobs will there be in our profession tomorrow and how many?

Responsable: Guy Roussel, Vice-Président Excécutif d'Alliance TICS.

Speakers: LEA- France Télécom - Alcatel Lucent / Alliance TICS - Valéo - Thales.

 

 Two workshops:

30 september and 2nd october - Rooms 115 & 119 Mezzanine 1

 

 1/ What is the future for our professions? Responsable : Pierre Bigot, President SNESE (fabricants d'électronique & services associés) and Directeur des Opérations RADIALL

 

 2/ What is the employment outlook? Responsable : Bernard Bismuth, President FIEN

 

30 septembrer
 
 2 october
 9H30 10H30 M.Frachon  13H30 14H30 M.Evellin
 10H30 11H30 M.Puzo  14H30 15H30 M.Gattaz
 11H30 12H30 M.Kahn
 15H30 16H30 M.Val

 Only for studients

 

 

 

 

 

 

 CDAF ROUND TABLE

Thursday 2nd October from 10am to 12 noon  - Room 119 Mezzanine 1

GEB (ELECTRONICS RESEARCH AND BENCHMARKING GROUP) COMPAGNIE DES ACHETEURS DE FRANCE (FRENCH PURCHASERS’ ASSOCIATION)  The electronics GEB is returning to participate in the economic activity of the electronics sector in which it was previously involved by organizing a meeting-debate as part of Forum Electronique.  First topic: Terms and conditions and late payments A recurring topic for several decades, despite previous debates, European Directives and interventions by French governments. In more practical terms, what roles should Purchasers play and how?  Second topic: Best practice when buying electronic products Is it enough to be trained and experienced in the role of purchaser to buy assemblies, sub-assemblies and electronic cards? Should purchasers also have a technical background to understand what they are buying?

 

 

 IDENTITY FRAUD AND BIOMETRICS: REPORT, PERSPECTIVES AND PROPOSALS

October 1st  - Room 115 Mezzanine 1  

The issue of false identities is now of utmost importance, since it feeds many traffics, is at the heart of a hidden economy, and could be the starting point for physical threats (terrorism, gangs,...).

This presentation evening aims first of all to discuss this criminal phenomenon in order to make an objective and relevant diagnosis. It will also discuss leads for thought and bring some answers to this threat.

 

Speakers foreseen:

 

- Mr. Alain Bauer, "False identities: A report and perspectives"

- The Superintendent Vincent Lafon, DCPAF/office of document fraud, "The issue of false identities: position of the police at the borders"

- Mr. Doron Levy (CESG), "Profiling and its applications in the fight against false identities" 

- Mr. Philippe Robin, Directeur Technique, Thales Security Systems, "Complementarity between identity documents and biometrics"

- Mr. Jacques Seneca, Vice-president of GEMALTO & Mr. Jean-Claude Perrin, Deputy Director GEMALTO, "Identity fraud: perception of the challenges by industry and assessment of the technical solutions"

 

 TESTING TECHNIQUES AND METHODS: THEIR DEVELOPMENT, THEIR EFFECTIVENESS, THEIR COMPLEMENTARITY

Comité Test SIMTEC

October 2nd  - Room 111 Mezzanine 1

ACCELONIX, MM. HALL et/ou LEGENRE - AEROFLEX, MM. LE GALL / GOBLET - AGILENT, MM. EVENO / WHITING - ANTYCIP CONVERGIE, M. ALBA - COTELEC, M. QUERO - JTAG, M. FERNANDES - NI, M. DJAOUI - R&S, M. PREVERT - TECHNICOME.COM, M. DEVARIEUX

 

 

 LEDS: A SCHEDULED INVASION

JESSICA France, NANOVATION, CRITT-CCST . October 1st - Room Bob Carrière 1 C80

Program :
- The LEDs market: applications and technologies (Philippe ROUSSEL, Yole Développement)
- LED technology evolutions for lighting (David ROGERS, NANOVATION)
- OLEDs and their applications (Bernard GEFFOY, CEA)
- Results-conference lighting 2009 (Féréchteh TEHRANI, NANOVATION and Michel MARCEAU JESSICA France)

 

 

 TI TECHNOLOGY DAY: ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL SOLUTIONS (Texas Instruments)

Wednesday 1st October - Rooms 515 A and B, 516 A and B

 

TI analogue solutions

          

9:00-9:15    Introduction
 9:15-10:15  Delta-sigma converter latency in multiplex acquisition systems
 10:15-10:45   Break
 10:45-11:45   Isolation circuits with capacitive coupling: technology and implementation
 11:45-13:15  Lunch
 13:15-14:15  Power supply management for embedded processors
 14:15-14:45  Break
 14:45-16:15  SwitcherProTM and TINA-TITM
 Tools to help you design your switched mode power supply
 16:15  Lottery

 

 

TI digital solutions

 

 9:00-9:15   Introduction 
 9:15-10:15  Conversion of energy: The digital challenge
 10:15-10:45  Break
 10:45-11:45  Low energy microwave solutions and microcontrollers
 11:45-13:15  Lunch
 13:15-14:15  From low energy to high performance: a microcontroller for every application
 14:15-14:45  Break
 14:45-16:15  A- Multomedia processors: DaVinciTM and OMAPTM (1 hour)
 B- IPcamera design benchmark (30 mins)
 16:15    Lottery

 

 RADIOSPARES CONFERENCES


Stand 2 P61

Tuesday 30th September

- 10.30am-12 noon: E-commerce Solutions: "Control your purchases and reduce your costs using www.radiospares.fr

- 2.30pm-4pm   Sustainable Development: "The future of a distributor through Sustainable Development"

 

Wednesday 1st October

- 10.30am-12 noon   Sustainable Development: "The future of a distributor through Sustainable Development"

- 2.30pm-4pm   The Electronics Market: "New distribution facing the challenges related to design support and pre-series production"

 

Thursday 2nd October

- 10.30am-12 noon   The Electronics Market: "New distribution facing the challenges related to design support and pre-series production"

- 2.30pm-4pm   E-commerce Solutions: "Control your purchases and reduce your costs using www.radiospares.fr

 

   

 

 

 

 ASTELAB SYMPOSIUM - PRODUCT EXCELLENCE THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING

Salle 118 Mezzanine 1  

 

September 30th

9H30 - 11H00: Strain measurement/Static and fatigue tests
Yves BERTAUD (ENS Cachan/LMT/Professeur)

14h00 - 15h30: International Defence Standardization
Nicole NAHON (DGA/CND/Responsable de la normalisation des systèmes de défense)

 

October 1st

9h30 - 11h00:  Consideration for the mechanical environment
Christian LALANNE (Expert)

14h00 - 15h30: Consideration for the climatic environment

Philippe COMIEN (DGA/DE/LRBA/Responsable climatique)

October 2nd

9h30-11h00  Modelling
Bruno COLIN (NEXTER/Expert)

14h00 - 15h30 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Jean-Paul PRUHLIERE (METEXO Engineering/Expert)

 

 Program (French version), click here

■ Rates & registration click here
■ Contacts : Hélène WEBER or Nicole JOUVET Tel. : 33 (0) 1 42 66 58 29 – Email : info@aste.asso.fr

 

 

 

 HOW TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE A FARM OF MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT?  

The Collège Français de Métrologie

 

1st October 2008 - Room 111 Mezzanine 1

 

The annual cost of owning a measurement instrument is sometimes assessed at nearly 50% of its purchase price. To the purchase cost is added the cost of managing maintenance and metrological conformity operations, the downtime of the instrument during these operations, the purchase and management of consumables, etc.

 

Conversely, not addressing a measurement need, or addressing it inappropriately, represents a non-quality cost, which should be compared to the actual cost of the acquisition and management of the instrument.

 

The aim of this technical day is to provide rules which can be used to manage farms of measurement instruments and equipment which will all be levers to optimize management and achieve real savings.

 

PROGRAM 

 9.15 am    Doors open
 9.45 am  Presentation of the day's program by Antonio Mazzei, President of the Collège Français de Métrologie and director of the Institut Méditerranéen de la Qualité
 10.00 am  Selection of and follow-up on measuring solutions via coordinates - Account by Christian Brocot - CNIM
 11.15 am  On the importance of servicing and of metrological programs - Christelle Hauer - ENDRESS & HAUSER
 12.00 am  Q&A
 12.30 pm  Lunch break
 1.30 pm  Managing a stock of measuring instruments: why and how? - Philippe Dutot - TOTAL France
 2.15 pm  Management of a stock of counting points for a bus station - Edouard Porta Y Santacreu - COMPAGNIE PETROCHIMIQUE de Berre
 3 pm  Break
 3.15 pm  FD X 07-014: at last, a tool to break free from annual periodicities! - Jean-Michel Pou - DELTA MU Conseil
 4 pm  Applications of FD X 07-014 for businesses. - Jean-Luc Chartier - INOVAC
 4.15 pm  Metrology in the context of a Six Sigma approach. - Bernard Larquier - BEA Metrology
 5 pm  Closing

 

Complete programme and registration conditions:  Tel.: 04 67 06 20 36  - Website: www.cfmetrologie.com

 

 DAY OF "PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR LIFE AND HEALTH"

The Société Française de Physique and the University of Paris 13 (Villetaneuse)

 

Tuesday 30th September 2008 from 9.30am to 5.30pm  - Room 111 Mezzanine 1

 

Throughout its history, physics has worked alongside biology and medicine, supplying optical microscopes, X-rays, radioactivity, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electronic, atomic and laser microscopy and spectroscopy. Physicians also find sources of inspiration in the living world which they use as bio-mimetic models to design new molecular materials, machines or robots.

 

Over the course of the day some major advances in the following areas will be presented:

- Imaging using magnetic resonance and positron emission tomography,

- Therapeutic innovation in cancer therapy,

- Protontherapy and hadrontherapy,

- Nanobiosciences,

- Therapeutic biomaterials,

- Optics and medical diagnostics.

 

Scientific committee: 

Charles Desfrançois (Univ. Paris 13 Villetaneuse), Jean-Michel Tualle (Univ. Paris 13 Villetaneuse), Didier Letourneur (Unité INSERM-P7-P13), Jean-Michel Lagniel (GANIL, Caen), Jean-Claude Mialocq (CEA Saclay, DSM/Iramis)

 

 INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY FOR CONSTRUCTION AND PUBLIC WORKS Trade show conference room

Thursday 2nd October 2008 - Room Bob Carrière 1 C80

 

Provisional programme

 

Coordinators of the day: Jean-Luc Bodnar (University of Reims Champagne Ardenne, Reims) and Dominique Pajani (Institut de la Thermographie, Verrières-le-Buisson)

 

9.40am - 10am  Welcome 
 10am - 10.05am

Introduction

Jean-Claude Mialocq (President of the SFP exhibition committee)

 10.05am - 10.15am Introduction to the 9th Optical Methods for Industry Colloquium (CMOI)

Paul Smigielski

 10.15am - 10.45am Technical problems experienced in infrared thermography in construction

Dominique Pajani (Institut de la Thermographie, Verrières-le-Buisson)

 10.45am - 11.15am

Detection of faults in road surfacing using infrared thermography

Mario Marchetti

 11.15am - 11.45am  Detection of faults in historic monuments

Jean-Charles Candoré and Jean-Luc Bodnar (University of Reims Champagne Ardenne, Reims)

 11.45am - 12.15pm Measurement of thermophysical properties of super-insulators using a photothermic method

Alain Degiovanni and Benjamin Rémy (ENSEM, Vandoeuvre)

 12.15pm - 2.15pm Time off for lunch and visiting the trade show
 2.15pm - 2.45pm Aerial infrared thermography applied to construction

Sylvain Pierrard

 2.45pm - 3.15pm Standardization approach in infrared thermography in construction
 3.15pm - 3.45pm Overview and measurement principle for thermophysical properties of insulators in construction

Benjamin Rémy and Alain Degiovanni (ENSEM, Vandoeuvre)

 3.45pm - 4pm Break
 4pm - 4.30pm Diagnostic of insulation in running partitions in construction

Laurent Ibos (University of Reims Champagne Ardenne, Reims)

 4.30pm - 5pm Non-destructive testing applied to construction by photothermic radiometry

Jean-Luc Bodnar and Jean-Charles Candoré (University of Reims Champagne Ardenne, Reims)

 5pm - 5.10pm Conclusions

           

Free but compulsory registration by email to: secretariat@sfpnet.org

 

 

 

 

 

 EOS ANNUAL MEETING 2008

Four-day conference: From September 29th to October 2nd - Rooms halls 4 & 5

Once again the EOS - European Optical Society - will be holding its international EOS Annual Meeting 2008 conference jointly with OPTO.

 

Seven major scientific themes:

 

- Biophotonics,
- Terahertz-Science and Technology,
- Nanophotonics, photonic crystals and meta-materials,
- Photonic micro- and nano-systems,
- Organic photonics,
- Non-linear optics - spatio-temporal materials, tools and effects,
- Dynamic optics.
- Biophotonics workshop organized in collaboration with EPIC

 

- Workshop on photonics teaching of masters or doctorate students,
- Area for presentations of scientific poster sessions.

 

By bringing together a large number of international experts, the Conference facilitates
the transfer of optics and photonics knowledge between experts and so promotes
progress in optics and photonics on a European level.

 

 PROGRAM, clicK here

Contact & registration:
European Optical Society (EOS)
Petra BINDIG
Hollerithallee 8
D-30419 Hannover
Tel. : +49-511-2788-117 - Fax : +49-511-2788-119

E-mail : paris@myeos.org http://www.myeos.org/         www.myeos.org/EOSAM_2008

 

 THE PROMOTION OF PATENTED TECHNOLOGIES

Room Bob Carrière 1 C80

 

Tuesday 30th September - Organized by France Innovation Scientifique et Transfert (FIST SA) specialized in the development, transfer and marketing of innovative technologies, has organized in collaboration with OPTO a program of talks, which will present patented technologies from the CNRS and from other research bodies. At the same time, FIST SA will arrange meetings with firms that are interested.
The subjects covered will include optical components, microscopy, nanotubes, antennas and biochips.
10.30 am: optical components
11.15 am: microscopy
2 pm: Nanotubes
2.45 pm: Antennas
3.30 pm: Biochips

See the MEETINGS INDUSTRIALISTS/RESEARCHERS

 

 PHOTOVOLTAICS: A NEW PATHWAY FOR THE ENERGY OF THE FUTURE

Organized by Pop Sud and Pôle Optique Rhône Alpes

 

October 1st - Room 119 Mezzanine 1

 

New solutions to increase the performance of photovoltaic cells

- Ludovic ESCOUBAS (IM2NP)

Surface texturation of Silicon, Black Silicon

- Thierry SARNET (LP3)

Problems and solutions with regard to the increase in performance of photovoltaic modules.

- Robert De FRANCLIEU  (APPOLON SOLAR)

 

  A FEW REMARKABLE LASER APPLICATIONS IN MEDICINE

Thursday 2nd October at 10am - Room 115 Mezzanine 1

 

Organized by Rhenaphotonics Alsace, the Alsace optics and photonics cluster,

in collaboration with: the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Physique (Higher college of Physics known as ENSPS) in Strasbourg and the Institut Franco-Allemand De Recherches De Saint-Louis (ISL)

 

Lasers are largely used in research and industry. In medicine, their use is increasing year on year, particularly in surgery, dermatology, urology, ophthalmology, dentistry and plastic surgery.

 

Laser is a light source coherent in time and space, emitted continuously or pulsed with an adapted wavelength. Its thermal and photochemical effects are mainly used. The interaction of the laser with biological tissue does not present risks of infection, which is a major advantage.

 

New lasers currently being developed are making new inroads into medical treatments.

 

This conference is an opportunity for researchers, engineers and physicians to discover innovative applications and discuss progress in this area in relation to medical needs.

 

 LEDS: A SCHEDULED INVASION

JESSICA France, NANOVATION, CRITT-CCST


October 1st - Room Bob Carrière 1 C80

Program :

- The LEDs market: applications and technologies (Philippe ROUSSEL, Yole Développement)
- LED technology evolutions for lighting (David ROGERS, NANOVATION)
- OLEDs and their applications (Bernard GEFFOY, CEA)
- Results-conference lighting 2009 (Féréchteh TEHRANI, NANOVATION and Michel MARCEAU JESSICA France)

 

 

 

  VISION, NO MORE FUTURE WITHOUT SOFTWARE INTELLIGENCE

Organized by I2S

October 1st - Room 115 Mezzanine 1

 

  GIGE VISION, GENICAM COMPATIBLE INTERFACE: IMPLEMENTATION AND BENEFITS FOR INDUSTRIAL VISION PLAYERS

Organized by BASLER

October 1st - Room 115 Mezzanine 1