A Research Action in our Team
Alcatel-Lucent and the Institut TELECOM are today inaugurating a joint research laboratory, the aim of which is to work on future applications for digital media sector. The ceremony took place in the presence of Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, secretary of state for strategic studies and the digital economy, Jeong Kim, President of Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs and Pascal Faure, Chairman of the Institut TELECOM.
A shared strategic vision: the individual at the heart of the interconnected digital world
The digital society of today is characterised by a merging of communication means, data media and knowledge
objects: the future will be one of the “ubimedia”, a digital environment in which the individual sends, receives and passes on information. There will thus be a need for an extremely high level of continuity between ubiquitous communication – exchange of data anywhere, any time – and the digital media used for these exchanges, in order to create a dense, cognitive and always interconnected information universe. This is the vision shared by the Institut TELECOM and Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs.
“The joint research program we are entering into with Institut Telecom is focused on taking innovative concepts and using them to enable new multimedia applications. It represents another important step forward for us in realizing our open innovation strategy”, stated Jeong Kim. “Thanks to the close partnership with a world leading communications equipment vendor, the Institut TELECOM leverages the scientific potential of its researchers to support the economic and social development based on technology and innovation. This initiative is our best way to remedy the crisis,” adds Pascal Faure.
A multidisciplinary team
This virtual laboratory comprises 64 researchers enjoying international recognition in the engineering sciences (networks, service architecture, security, semantics mining, etc.) and the social and human sciences, including one third of young researchers (doctoral research students, engineers and post-doctoral students), specifically hired for the project. The team is led by a scientific and operational joint management and has been set up for an initial 5-year period, with the aim of becoming one of the leaders in future applications and services. It is financed equally by the two partners.
The laboratory’s activities are structured into interconnected “Research actions” that will combine technology, uses and new business models. The one hosted in our Lab is SOA2M in order to develop a model of convergence for content/application/communities and proposing strategies of semantic and smart navigation in the digital world respectful of the security and confidentiality challenges.
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