COSIUM
Alexis Gosez is a Software Engineer with extensive experience in developing and maintaining software for various platforms. Currently serving as an Ingénieur logiciel R&D at COSIUM since May 2023, expertise includes multi-platform optical measurement software development using C# and C++, as well as server-side programming in JavaScript. Previous roles include Software Engineer positions at SBG Systems, Evs Broadcast Equipment, and Theoris SAS, focusing on C++ software for inertial and GNSS data processing, real-time library development, and VR/AR applications for Airbus. Earlier experiences include internships at Nokia Bell Labs and DCNS, where involvement in VR-related projects and image processing algorithms was demonstrated. Alexis Gosez holds a degree from Centrale Nantes and has contributed to various individual and team projects throughout the academic journey.
COSIUM
Cosium develops cloud-based software solutions and devices for the healthcare industry. In the few years since its inception in 2003, Cosium has acquired a dominant position as an influencer in software and hardware for customer-facing applications, e.a. optical stores and audition centers, as well as helping to manage from behind the scenes with our Business Intelligence tools and innovative use of leading-edge technologies. Cosium is more than software: we offer a complete ICT outsourcing service, able to support customers from large to small, even distributed in different countries; we offer services to the industry, from 3D representation and applications to custom-designed electronics for optical retail and domiciliary care. Our international team based in Versailles is rapidly expanding to be able to offer our powerful and innovative solutions to more locales, for the benefit of healthcare professionals. Cosium is also an important Open-Source software contributor. The company authored code for many projects including Chromium, Hibernate, Apache Maven, Jenkins, Keycloak and Spring. Take a look at https://github.com/cosium to follow Cosium OSS activity.