This ambitious project brings together 17 partners from the Nouvelle-Aquitaine sector, all united under the same goal: ensuring the surveillance and security of airports through drones and robots conducting automated and regular patrols.
As part of this project, Innov’ATM will be responsible for:
Innov’ATM is honored to participate in this ambitious and innovative project and wishes to thank all the consortium partners:
Bordeaux Airport, Icarus Swarms, Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique (LaBRI), Lynxdrone, ESTIA – École Supérieure des Technologies Industrielles Avancées, XLIM, ThinkDeep AI, optim.aize | AI, data, science & GIS, Azur Drones, Running Brains Robotics, Bordeaux INP, University of Bordeaux, CESA DRONES, Bordeaux Technowest.
The “Robotics Transfer Challenge” call for projects aims to secure access to strategic components such as electronics, robotics, and intelligent machines. Its objective is to facilitate the valorization of upstream research results—whether exploratory or emerging actor-driven—to support the development and integration of robotic solutions in high-stakes sectors, particularly the industry of the future.
Two years ago, President Emmanuel Macron unveiled the France 2030 investment plan. With a budget of €54 billion, this plan aims to close the gap in French industrial development, invest heavily in innovative technologies, and support the ecological transition.
This €54 billion investment plan builds on the France Relance initiative, intending to catch up on France’s lag in certain traditional sectors. It also focuses on creating new industrial and technological sectors.
This plan is a continuation of the Government’s strategy to promote investment, innovation, and re-industrialization.