Chal'enge Challenge, the 2022 winners

Chal'enge Challenge, the 2022 winners
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Congratulations to the students of the MTI3D Master's program at the Chalon-sur-Saône institute who presented their Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality demonstrators on Thursday, January 27, created in close collaboration with companies in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.

A look back at the 2022 Chal'enge Challenge winners.

A professional springboard

Two weeks of immersion and work for students in the National Research-Oriented Master's Program at the Institute of Chalon-sur-Saône. "The Chal'enge challenge is a springboard for MTI3D master's students, but also for companies undergoing digital transition," says Jean-Rémy Chardonnet.

Nine projects werein the running, including five with partner companies: Haulotte, Industeel, Fluidexpert, HydroProcess, and Selforme. The other four projects areentrepreneurial innovation projectsfocused on eco-responsibility, a new feature for this eighth edition.

The winners

  • Economic Opportunity Award: Support for augmented reality maintenance operations (with Hydroprocess)
  • Force de Conviction Award: Rady - DIY guide to creating your own household products using augmented reality (entrepreneurial project)
  • Innovation Award: Logistica - Optimization of logistics planning and monitoring assisted by AI and visualized in augmented reality (entrepreneurial project)
  • Audience Favorite Award: Virtual reality retrofit specifications (with Fluidexpert)

Economic Opportunity Award: Support for augmented reality maintenance operations (with Hydroprocess)

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Force de Conviction Award: Rady - DIY guide to creating your own household products using augmented reality (entrepreneurial project)

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Innovation Award: Logistica - Optimization of logistics planning and monitoring assisted by AI and visualized in augmented reality (entrepreneurial project)

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