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Information de meme niveau :

Expertise Domains | Collaborations | Softwares | Patents | Start-up Creation | Corporate Actions | Standardization | Contacts

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A few Key Figures for 2002
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Contracts  -  Starting a Business -  Patents

Research Contracts

In 2002, 401 ongoing research contracts with partners from various sectors (see figure below) generated earnings of 18.3 M€. 230 of these contracts were signed in 2002.
[Repartition

        Contrats Industriels en 02] [bleu] Public sector partners,french government funding : 9 %
[pourpre] Public sector partners, european funding : 12 %
[jaune] Private sector partners, french government funding : 36 %
[turquoise] Private sector partners, european funding : 19 %
[violet] Funding by private sector companies : 24 %

Three major fields of application : production and equipment, telecommunications and multimedia, services and distribution. The percentage of contracts for these various fields is the following :

[Repartition

        Contrats Industriels en 02] [bleu] Telecommunications et multimedia : 32 %
[pourpre] Healthcare: 7 %
[jaune] Engineering, transport, environment : 26 %
[turquoise.gif] Other : 35 %
The percentages in terms of returns are given in the figure below :
[Repartition

        Contrats Industriels en 01] [bleu] Telecommunications and multimedia : 42 %
[pourpre] Healthcare : 7 %
[jaune] Engineering, transport and environment : 16 %
[turquoise] Other : 35 %

Start-up Creation

Since the creation of Simulog, the first spin-off to be supported by INRIA in 1984, more than sixty other companies have been launched. One of the most significant successes is that of ILOG, now a world leader in software components, which is listed on the Nasdaq and the New Market. In 2002, 3 spin-off were started. Taken together, these start-up have an annual turnover in excess of 120 M€, and employ over 1,620 persons.

Patents and Software Licences

At the end of 2002, INRIA already had 174 ongoing patents, and in the course of the year 5 new patents were taken out. In addition to 60 commercial licenses, some 150 software products were available free of charge, either on CD-Rom or downloadable over the Web.

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