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is the research and development division of the Orange group. The Orange Labs network brings together more than 5,000 employees, including 3,700 engineers and researchers in 18 centers. Orange has already carried out its first trials of 5G technologies in 2017, followed by end-to-end 5G trials; the first commercial 5G deployments will take place from 2020.

is an internationally recognized school of engineering and research center in communications systems. Eurecom has participated for many years in national or European collaborative projects.

Created recently, it brings together most of the research organizations and public laboratories of the Alpes Maritimes. The teams involved in GEOLOC are the LEAT (www.elec.unice.fr) for the antenna part.

Founded in 2014 by Rabih Chrabieh, its main co-founder, Nestwave provides advanced geolocation solutions for IoT objects, at a lower cost and energy saving. The main advantages of Nestwave are:

  • Eliminates the need for dedicated microchips for positioning
  • Best in class power consumption
  • Exploitation of hybrid signals (GNSS, LTE/TDOA)

Nestwave’s software is intended to be provided to modem manufacturers, thereby offering location-based services to service providers or equipment manufacturers.

Nestwave has a total of 11 patents published or pending. Nestwave’s headquarters are located in Neuilly-sur-Seine.

Insight SiP develops and markets miniature electronic communication components that are at the heart of hundreds of very low-power Internet of Things products. Supported protocols include Bluetooth LE, LoRa, UWB and thanks to the project NB-IoT . Each module includes one or two radios, a microprocessor, an antenna system to make a complete communication node.

Our ambition are served both by expert people that are definitely customer oriented, and by internal R&D that release innovative & outperforming technologies.
Our customers are major players, as well as start-up, in the field of industrial, consumer and telecom markets.
We are ideally located, in Brittany, at the heart of Rennes Telecommunication Cluster in France