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European Digital Innovation Hubs Network

Minalogic

Hub information

EDIH Title

Minalogic

Description

Minalogic is a global innovation cluster for digital technologies serving France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

The cluster supports the region’s leading innovators by facilitating networking, fostering collaborative R&D, and providing companies with personalized assistance throughout all phases of business growth. The products and services developed by our members address all industries, from ICT and healthcare to energy, advanced manufacturing and mobility. Minalogic’s roadmap concentrates on 11 markets considered as strategic for our members: ICT, Healthcare, Energy & Environment, Advanced manufacturing, Agrifood & Foodtech, Aerospace & Defense, Mobility & Transportation; Finance & Insurance; Smart Cities & Buildings, Trade & distribution.

Minalogic was founded in 2005 and today boasts approximately 400 members, including 350 companies. Our companies are developing components or integrating solutions/systems related to sensors, cameras, communication, IoT and cyber-physical systems, data analytics and artificial intelligence.

The cluster has certified more than 586 projects that have secured total government funding of €881 million of the more than €2,2 billion in total R&D spending these projects represent. The 72 projects completed to date have resulted in 86 products (either on the market or in the process of being prepared for market release) and generated €3,6 billion in revenue.

Minalogic was awarded with Gold Label for Cluster Excellence for 2nd time in 2016 assessing of the high quality of its management and the impact of its activities, thanks to the cluster’s highly motivated, competent and committed team of 19 people.

Minalogic is founding member of the Silicon Europe Alliance. In the Silicon Europe Alliance 12 leading European clusters for innovative electronics & software technologies bring together the technological expertise and resources of Europe’s leading players in micro- and nanoelectronics, photonics and artificial intelligence three of the EC recognised “Key Enabling Technologies”. This “cluster of clusters” represents over 2 000 members (over 75% SMEs) and more than 250,000 jobs. This makes the Silicon Europe Alliance one of the biggest technology clusters in the world.

Coordinator information

Contractual contact information

Quintin Laure
+33 6 04 91 17 99

Operational contact information

Quintin Laure
+33 6 04 91 17 99

Coordinator address

C/o cea grenoble - 29, rue félix esclangon
38054 Grenoble
France

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