The Institut Image in Chalon-sur-Saône is a partner of the 11th edition of the Sound Forum. This year's theme is: "Sound innovation, a real challenge for the industry." Clément Carron, Arts et Métiers engineer Arts et Métiers CEO of Coronal Audio, will be present and will take part in the debate.
What if sound innovation became a new strategic focus for your company's development?
Sound in industry is not just the noise of a workshop. New approaches are now making it possible to rethink design, manufacturing, and mediation methods. What if sound innovation were a new strategic development focus for your company? So what is sound innovation, what are its areas of application, and how can you benefit from it?
Thinking about sound, imagining it, creating it, and integrating it is now necessary in fields as diverse as industry, architecture, urban planning, and even marketing when it comes to associating sound with a brand or product identity.
Clément Carron, Arts et Métiers engineer Arts et Métiers entrepreneur.
In 2007, Clément co-founded Longcat Audio, serving as its technical director and then manager. Ten years later, he co-founded Coronal Audio, where he is now CEO. Clément Carron is an Arts et Métiers engineer with a specialized master's degree in Simulation and Virtual Reality from the Institut Image in Chalon-sur-Saône. As a software developer and architect, he specializes in the design and implementation of sound spatialization software engines and 3D production tools for music, audiovisual, and virtual reality. He has also worked on new formats for transporting and broadcasting immersive sound for cinema and virtual reality.
He is participating in the 11th edition of the Sound Forum organized byNicéphore Cité, a digital engineering hub, in partnership with the Conservatoire du Grand Chalon, Semaine du Son, défiSON, Imaginove, and the Institut ImageArts et Métiers.