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"PENTA Innovation Award" for the SERENE-IoT project

Accolade/Award

On 24 November 2021

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David Hély and two LCIS PhD students have greatly contributed to the project.

The European project SERENE-IoT, led by David Hély, responsible for the Hardware Factory lot, won the "PENTA Innovation Award" from the European cluster Eureka.
The LCIS took part in this project, particularly thanks to the theses of Cyril Bresch and Zahra Kazemi, which proposed solutions to evaluate and secure connected medical devices.

It was also within the framework of this project that we collaborated with Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University (NAU), leading to the filing of two joint INP-NAU patents.

The project contributed to the development of high-quality connected medical devices and diagnostic tools based on intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) equipment dedicated to healthcare, entirely produced in Europe. As a result, it enabled the production of very high-quality services for patients followed remotely by professional practitioners at a lower cost than traditional practices today.

 

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A big thank you to them and all the laboratory members who participated (Vincent Beroulle, Stéphanie Chollet, David Hély, Ioannis Parissis, Athanasios Papadimitriou (postdoc for 1 year on the project), Ehsan Aearabi (research engineer for 1 year on the project), Mushir Ahmed (postdoc for 6 months on the project)) for their remarkable results obtained throughout this project and for this award!

– Link to the project page: https://penta-eureka.eu/project-overview/penta-call-1/serene-iot/
– Links to different articles on the subject:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/stmicroelectronics_efecs2021-stmicroelec…
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/aeneas-association_efecs2021-penta-innov…

Date

On 24 November 2021

Submitted on 3 June 2026

Updated on 3 June 2026