more information about IMM visit www.imm.fr
About ISIR
Within Univ. Pierre & Marie Curie - Paris 6, ranked 1st among French Universities and 5th in Europe in the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities, ISIR is the largest academic laboratory solely dedicated to robotics and intelligent systems in France. For years, ISIR has been a leading institution in the development of robotics for surgery, particularly dexterous instruments and endoscopes for minimally invasive surgery, with specific expertise in microactuators, force feedback control, automatic guidance and comanipulation of urgical instruments between a robot and a surgeon. For more

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About IGR
The Institute Gustave-Roussy (IGR) is a European anticancer center of worldwide stature that brings together on one site 2,500 men and women whose missions are to treat patients suffering from cancer, to conduct research and to develop new therapies. Located in the south of Paris, France, IGR relies on multidisciplinary expertises for providing patients with the latest innovations in cancer treatment. IGR combines health care with first-rate basic, clinical & translational research, in an international context, to speed up the development of new medical & surgical technologies and the management of complex patient cases. For more information about IGR, visit www.igr.fr
About OSEO's Strategic Industrial Innovation Programme
The Strategic Industrial Innovation Programme -- or ISI, its French acronym -- promotes the emergence of European champions. It supports innovative, ambitious, collaborative projects, which are industry-oriented and led by intermediate companies and SMEs, all advancing state-of-the-art technologies. When successful, these projects have a very promising outcome, as they aim at commercializing the innovations arising from technological breakthroughs, which would not be otherwise carried out without public funding. Funds are allocated in the form of grants and loans, ranging from 3 to 10 M euros.
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