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Guy Voirin

Expert, Business Development And Technical Services, Nanotechnology & Life Sciences at CSEM

Guy Voirin is an expert in business development and technical services within the fields of nanotechnology and life sciences at CSEM since July 1986. As the Section Head of Biosensing, Guy leads a team of R&D engineers specializing in (bio)chemical sensing. Guy’s extensive background as a Staff Scientist includes work on integrated optics components and various sensor technologies. Prior to CSEM, Guy was an Ingenieur II at Radiall, focusing on the development of miniaturized connectors for optical fibers. Guy obtained a PhD in Optical Measurement and Instrumentation from the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble and holds an engineering degree in Physics from Grenoble INP - UGA. Early education includes preparation for the ENSIEG entrance examination at Lycée Henri Poincaré.

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Neuchâtel, Switzerland

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CSEM is a private, non profit Swiss company for applied research, including technology, strategy and innovation consulting, focused on generating value for a sustainable world.They aim to be one of the best innovation centers worldwide, providing novel applications and solutions to their customers by developing and applying their technologyplatforms in micro-, nano- and information technologies, thus adding value to the results of research.Their research activities - financed by public funds - combined with the research results of their academic partners, help us to develop their technology platforms for the benefit of their industrial customers and their start-ups.They are aware that collaborating with other innovation centers and research entities is crucial. With this in mind, they have built up a strong national and international network. They work together with CEA/Léti in France, the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft (Mikroelektronische Allianz) in Germany and VTT in Finland. Together with these institutions, CSEM created HTA (Heterogeneous Technology Alliance), to prepare for the next generation of technology.Their research strategy is based on extensive market research, and helps us to develop technologies today which will be needed in the future.While research activities remain one of the cornerstones of CSEM, they never lose sight of the overriding importance of their customers - it is they who provide us with invaluable insights into global markets.


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