France’s Aerys expects IT ideas from young Siberian innovators
Aerys, a French developer of innovation software, is expecting new technology ideas from young Novosibirsk innovators seeking residency status in one of Siberia’s largest high tech parks, Academpark just outside Novosibirsk
Jun 18, 2013
Aerys creates 3D and network solutions for next gen mobile-based applications.
Jean-Marc Le Roux, the president and CEO of Aerys, is reported to have been interested in the expertise that Academpark’s training programs for innovators have in applied technology development, and is expected to task participants of one of these programs with putting together a solution to suit Aerys’ business strategies.
What kind of technology the French firm wants to place an order for has yet to be separately announced; it is known, however, that Mr. Le Roux is "preparing a special presentation and project specifications for the attendants of Academpark’s Summer School program" to launch on July 23.
As a rule, successful collaboration within the framework of an Academpark school for young innovators leads to closer and ongoing teamwork between the developers and businesses outside the school. For example, a team that participated in the last Winter School has received an order from an Academpark resident company for the development of a special instrument that is said to help increase the likelihood of a successful conception and pregnancy by monitoring a woman’s body temperature.
Jean-Marc Le Roux, the president and CEO of Aerys, is reported to have been interested in the expertise that Academpark’s training programs for innovators have in applied technology development, and is expected to task participants of one of these programs with putting together a solution to suit Aerys’ business strategies.
What kind of technology the French firm wants to place an order for has yet to be separately announced; it is known, however, that Mr. Le Roux is "preparing a special presentation and project specifications for the attendants of Academpark’s Summer School program" to launch on July 23.
As a rule, successful collaboration within the framework of an Academpark school for young innovators leads to closer and ongoing teamwork between the developers and businesses outside the school. For example, a team that participated in the last Winter School has received an order from an Academpark resident company for the development of a special instrument that is said to help increase the likelihood of a successful conception and pregnancy by monitoring a woman’s body temperature.






