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IFWE look at the world with fresh eyes? 👀 We are Dassault Systemes'Laboratory of Open Innovation accelerating disruptive projects that strongly impact society

Paris, France Katılım Eylül 2015
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Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer
Had a great conversation with 3K nano at the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab booth at CES, and this is the kind of work that doesn’t shout but absolutely matters. 3K nano is developing low cost, nanomaterials based biosensors using screen printed carbon electrodes. The impact is very real. Cheaper diagnostics, simpler manufacturing, and the potential to move testing out of centralized labs and into far more places where it is actually needed. What impressed me most was the discipline behind the science. Through the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab, teams like 3K nano are stress testing materials, manufacturability, and performance early. That is how deep tech avoids becoming a science fair project and turns into something that can scale in the real world. Walking the CES floor, there is no shortage of bold claims. This was a reminder that progress often looks quieter. Solid science, thoughtful engineering, and platforms that help startups do the hard work right from day one. #CES2026 #3DxLabCES #CES @3DEXPERIENCELab @Dassault3DS @IrmaRaste @Fred3ds @jblefevre60
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Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer
CES has no shortage of bold ideas. This one is bold and still very much in the making. Spent time with Thomas Froger Silva, VP at Endiatx, at the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab booth, and the conversation was refreshingly grounded. Endiatx is developing a swallowable robotic pill, a micro piloted device designed to navigate inside the human body and capture diagnostic imaging. Important context here: this technology is still in clinical development and pre approval. No hype, no shortcuts. Just serious engineering, clinical rigor, and a long road to validation. That is exactly why it matters. If it reaches approval, the implications are significant. Less invasive diagnostics. Reduced risk for patients. Faster insights for clinicians. And a potential shift in how and where imaging happens. What stood out to me was how much discipline goes into something so small. Through the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab, teams like Endiatx are stress testing mechanics, controls, materials, and manufacturability early, long before anything touches a patient. This is how medical innovation earns trust instead of chasing headlines. At CES 2026, surrounded by flashy demos and instant promises, this was a reminder that real healthcare breakthroughs are built carefully, patiently, and with science in the driver’s seat. Definitely worth a conversation. #CES2026 #3DxLabCES #CES #HealthTech #MedicalRobotics @Dassault3DS @3DEXPERIENCELab @IrmaRaste @jblefevre60 @Fred3ds
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Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer
Here at CES 2026, some of the most meaningful innovation isn’t just flashy gadgets it’s tech that gives people their lives back. Had a great conversation with Biomotum, a standout startup accelerated by the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab. Their work on smart exoskeletons like Spark is all about restoring natural movement and helping people with mobility impairments walk with confidence again. What really jumps out is how they’re building this. With SOLIDWORKS for Startups and the broader Dassault Systèmes ecosystem, Biomotum isn’t guessing they’re simulating, iterating, and validating every design decision before it ever touches a patient. Human biomechanics, materials, stress, comfort, manufacturability all tested in the virtual world before going real. That’s the behind the scenes superpower of the 3DEXPERIENCE Lab: helping founders tackle brutally hard, human-centered problems with industrial-grade tools from day one. Less hype. More physics. More proof. CES is full of AI demos. This is AI and engineering doing something better making mobility, dignity, and independence scalable. #CES2026 #3DEXPERIENCELab #SOLIDWORKSforStartups #HealthTech #AssistiveTech @SOLIDWORKS @3DSNorthAmerica @3DEXPERIENCELab @SOLIDWORKS @IrmaRaste @jblefevre60
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Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer
HI walked up to the Dassault Systèmes booth at #CES2026 and what stopped me cold was a simple but big idea: what if Alzheimer’s wasn’t something we discovered late — but something we could see forming early, in real time? Instead of treating the brain like a black box, this work treats it like a living blueprint. A virtual twin that keeps learning. One that brings together behavior, imaging, genetics, and everyday sensor data, then updates continuously as life unfolds. Not a snapshot. A moving model. That matters because the old way has been painfully slow. Trials take years. Most fail. And the signals we rely on often arrive after real damage has already happened. This flips the script. Researchers can model neurons, synapses, and gene networks in a high-fidelity 3D environment and run huge numbers of experiments digitally — testing targets, doses, and timing before a single patient is enrolled. Bad ideas get filtered out early. Good ones earn their way forward. As real-world data flows in — from wearables, home devices, clinics, labs — the models recalibrate. Subtle changes that used to hide in the noise start to show up: gait, sleep, speech, attention. Early signals instead of late surprises. What really clicked for me is how grounded this is in Dassault’s long-standing approach. The same digital twin mindset used in aerospace and manufacturing — model complex systems, test safely, learn continuously — is now being applied to biology and the brain. Less hype, more physics-level thinking. And it gets practical fast. Clinicians can start matching therapies to real patient profiles, not averages. Researchers stop burning years on dead ends. Health systems can compare outcomes virtually while keeping data secure. Families get insight earlier, when it still changes decisions. I’ve seen a lot of big promises at CES. This one stood out because it wasn’t about speed for speed’s sake — it was about understanding earlier, acting smarter, and treating people like individuals. That’s the kind of tech that sticks with you after you leave the booth! @IrmaRaste @Dassault3DS @Dassault3DS @Fred3ds @ZGJR @3DEXPERIENCELab
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