CEA-Leti, founded in 1967 and based in Grenoble, France, is a leading global research institute specializing in microelectronics and nanotechnology. As part of the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), CEA-Leti focuses on technological research and development, driving innovation in areas such as semiconductors, photonics, healthcare technologies, and wireless communication. The institute collaborates with industry partners worldwide to transfer its cutting-edge technologies into commercial applications, emphasizing sustainability, miniaturization, and energy efficiency. With a strong commitment to advancing science and technology, CEA-Leti plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of electronics and information technologies.
CEA-Leti has announced a new R&D initiative to contribute to a higher level of vehicle automation and cooperation by expanding the latest developments in vehicular wireless communications that improve reaction time, pedestrian detection and overall vehicle performance.
World’s Smallest-Footprint, MEMS-Based Gyroscope Developed with Politecnico di Milano Combines Best-in-Class Bias Stability and ARW Performance,
While Keeping a High Resonant Frequency.
CEA-Leti today announced the world’s first autonomous imager technology that activates smartphones and small appliances through face recognition or other specific patterns.
CEA-Leti has developed genetic algorithms to calibrate high-channel-count optical phased arrays (OPAs), as well as an advanced measurement setup enabling wafer-scale OPA characterization.
Today's connected vehicles, and tomorrow's autonomous vehicles, require adapted electronic and electrical architectures to simplify the integration of new software functionalities and thus shorten time to market.