25 students took up the challenge set on March 9 by the Thuasne Group and the Crédit Agricole Loire Haute Loire Foundation for Innovation.
“The connected sock” developed by a multidisciplinary team from EM Lyon Business School, ENISE, Télécom Saint-Étienne and Mines Saint-Étienne was the day’s big winner.

Hosted in a workspace at the Thuasne Group, fully set up to spark ideas, the students took up the challenge of “creating an innovative digital tool for the health of tomorrow”—a workshop format that fostered the quality and engagement of participants, supported by the Group’s R&D engineers.

The Thuasne Prize was awarded to the project “A connected sock“, developed by a multidisciplinary team from EM Lyon Business School, ENISE, Télécom Saint-Étienne and Mines Saint-Étienne. The project will be followed up with work on a fully developed prototype.

The event was opened by Mathieu Ducottet, Innovation Director of the Thuasne Group, and René Dulac, Director of the Crédit Agricole Loire Haute Loire Foundation for Innovation.

Contact: Michaël André, event coordinator, Head of the Educational Engineering Unit


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