CORWAVE

CorWave develops innovative implantable cardiac pumps based on a breakthrough technology: the undulating membrane.

The CorWave corrugated membrane offers a novel approach in cardiac assist to provide true pulsatile blood flow.

CorWave is a fast-growing medical device company that develops novel cardiac assist pumps to provide reliable and sustainable solution to the major public health issue ofheart failure. The solutions developed by CorWave, which are truly physiological, will ensure better life to patients.

Founded in 2011 by the incubator MD Start and supported by renowned investors, CorWave has obtained over €35 million in funding and employs more than 50 employees.

CorWave has won numerous awards and competitions. In 2016 CorWave won phase 1 of the Global Innovation Contest (GIC) for the NovaPulse project. In 2017, this project also won phase 2 of the CMI competition. The same year, CorWave received the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Biotech of the Future award, and in 2018 received support for the Calypso programme under the Programme d'Investissements d'Avenir (PIA) operated by Bpifrance.


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News and press review :

L'USINE NOUVELLE / 14 APR 2018 / CorWave develops innovative cardiac assist technology

LA TRIBUNE / 14 MAY 2019 / Public Choice Award 2018, CorWave accelerates towards clinical trials

CHALLENGES / 08 NOV 2016 / CorWave, an exciting fundraising

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WHALEPOWER

WhalePower Corporation is a Canadian company established in Toronto in 2005 to create energy efficient rotating devices for a myriad of different applications. WhalePower Corporation has patented and developed Tubercle Technology, applying it first to a small turbine and then to large scale HVLS fans.

WhalePower has since developed for clients a new kind of cooling tower fan, a diesel engine cooling fan, a new fan small enough to cool computer graphic cards which is better than the best available on the market. WhalePower currently licenses the right to use tubercles on rotating devices to others who wish to test, develop, manufacture and sell such machines. Many uses, from marine thrusters to low flow hydro generation, to pumps, compressors, and mixers, await exploitation.

 


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ENERGY FROM THE SEA / WhalePower confirms the 20% gain from its process.

CLEANTECH REPUBLIC / 06 MAR 2019 / Whale fin blades to boost wind turbine performance

LES ECHOS / 03 JUNE 2019 / Biomimicry: wind turbine blades mimic the fins of humpback whales

ASK NATURE / 01 OCT 2016 /  Tubercle Technology blades


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MARINE & OCEANS

Understand the geopolitical, economic and environmental issues of the oceans.


Thank you for giving us a prominent place in the front page of issue 266 of the first quarter of 2020, with its large dossier on biomimicry:

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Thank you also for inviting Alain Renaudin, President and Founder of NewCorp Conseil and Biomim'expo, to share his views in the very nice special issue dedicated to "the world after".

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Marine & Oceans website


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Bertrand de Lesquin, Editor-in-Chief, bdelesquen@gmail.com

 

TISSIUM

A NEW ERA OF RECONSTRUCTIVE POLYMERS

TISSIUM™ invents the next generation of synthetic polymers for tissue reconstruction :

  • BIOMORPHIC : Conforms to and integrates with surrounding tissue to enable natural healing
  • PROGRAMMABLE : Modular polymer design can be adjusted to match tissue-specific requirements

TISSIUM was founded in 2013 to address one of the most persistent medical challenges since the inception of surgical procedures: to reconstruct damaged tissue and restore its natural function.

Since the discovery of our first polymer at the labs of Bob Langer and Jeff Karp at MIT, we recognized the exceptional potential for our technology to revolutionize the field of tissue reconstruction in multiple therapeutic areas.

Our unique approach to product development leverages the knowledge gained from the development of our technology platform comprised of proprietary polymers, activation technologies, and delivery devices.

We have developed a fully integrated innovation, design, commercialisation and manufacturing platform to support our internal programmes as well as co-development partnerships with leaders in the medtech industry.


Maria Pereira's intervention at Biomim'expo 2019:


The board Biomim'review :

 


Releases :

Les Echos / 20 NOV 2019 / Tissium raises €39 million for its programmable surgical polymers

BFM BUSINESS / 21 NOV 2019 / French start-up Tissium, which wants to repair human tissue, raises €39 million

SOFINNOVA / 20 NOV 2019 / TISSIUM Closes €39M Series B Funding Round

LABIOTECH / 20 NOV 2019 / 39M Series B to Fund Biopolymers for Surgery and Implants

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SHARKLET

No antimicrobials. No chemicals. Just Sharklet.

Sharklet is the world's first technology to inhibit bacterial growth through pattern alone. The Sharklet surface is comprised of millions of microscopic features arranged in a distinct diamond pattern. The structure of the pattern alone inhibits bacteria from attaching, colonizing and forming biofilms. Sharklet contains no toxic additives or chemicals, and uses no antibiotics or antimicrobials.

Sharklet draws inspiration from the shape and pattern of the dermal denticles of sharkskin. Sharks are resistant to fouling organisms in the water including algae and barnacles.

Founded in 2007, Sharklet Technologies, Inc. uses the Sharklet micropattern to control bacteria and other microorganisms. Originally discovered by Dr. Tony Brennan at the University of Florida, STI has licensed the technology to develop medical devices and consumer applications utilizing the Sharklet pattern.

After relocating in 2009, we are now located in the Colorado Bioscience Park in Aurora, Colorado, in a facility that includes business development and management offices as well as a GLP-ready microbiology and cell culture lab.


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Address 12635 E. Montview Blvd. Suite 155
Aurora, CO 80045Phone 720-859-4070
Email bd@sharklet.co

SCALE

DESIGN OF MATERIALS FROM MARINE CO-PRODUCTS.

With Scale, we are creating a new generation of materials that are biodegradable, bio-sourced and non-harmful.


The SCALITE ©.

A material made entirely from fish scales.

SCALITE® - a contraction of "scale" and the suffix "lite" (lithos, stone in Greek) - is a material designed on the basis of fish scales, a co-product of the fishing industry that is abundant, renewable and little used.


The portrait page in the Biomim'BOOK 2021 :


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sea@scale.vision

09 72 66 84 26

NEW-AFRICAN REGION


Find out more about the actions of the New Aquitaine Region and its calls for projects on the Regional Business Portal


The New Aquitaine Region profile page in the Biomim'BOOK 2021 :


Explanation of the New Aquitaine Region's interest in biomimicry and Biomim'expo
Speech by Maider Lassus Olasagasti, Blue Growth Project Manager, at Biomim'expo digital week 2020

Michel Veunac and Laurent Billon's speech at Biomim'expo 2018

Website of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region

Website of the Basque Country Agglomeration Community


Contact New Aquitaine Region:

Maider LASSUS OLASAGASTI

maider.lassus-olasagasti@nouvelle-aquitaine.fr

07 7618 44 19


MANTA MARINE MATERIALS

The research flow of this chair is on the exploration and exploitation of marine compounds, materials and biomimetics to face current problematic societal issues related to human health and marine environment. Lowering the devastating impact of the emerging pollutants in the marine environment is a major challenge in the 21st century. 

Oceans are an extraordinary and unexploited source of natural compounds with specific and very interesting biological, physicochemical and structural properties. Although very promising, a considerable amount of these compounds are still scarcely exploited. In this context, this chair focuses on the blue and red biotechnologies by:

  • establishing methodologies for the extraction of biomolecules (including biopolymers) from marine products and by-products pointing their processing as porous structures, films, hydrogels, solutions and (nano)composite materials;
  • looking into particular features and phenomena of marine animals and plants as inspiration for the design and development of bio-inspired and functional (bio)materials targeting cosmetic, medical and packaging applications.

Once developed, most of these materials will be used by humans or/and in contact with marine environment. Thus, the impact of these new materials and/or their metabolites on human health as well as on the aquatic media will also be addressed.

To develop this 5-year chair, we are a motivated and multidisciplinary team composed by the PI, 3 post-doctoral researchers and 4 PhD students in close collaboration with national and international academic researchers as well as industrial and institutional partners.


The portrait page in the Biomim'BOOK 2019 :

 


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Susana Fernandes

susana.fernandes@univ-pau.fr

06 98 74 49 06

 

 

 

EEL ENERGY

The EEL tidal turbine, energy conversion by undulating membrane.

  • The EEL Energy membrane optimises energy transfer by fluid/structure coupling. This induces a corrugation of the membrane.
  • The membrane undulates under the pressure of the moving fluid. These periodic deformations of the structure are transformed into electricity via an electromechanical system.
  • Energy is converted all along the membrane.
  • A control loop optimises the energy collection according to the incident current.
  • The technology is internationally patented.
The intervention of EEL Energy with the 3DEXPERIENCELab and Techniques de l'Ingénieur during the Biomim'expo digital week 2020
The intervention of EEL Energy and its partners at Biomim'expo 2019

The board of the Biomim'gallery :


The film Nature=Future:


The portrait page in the Biomim'BOOK 2021 :


Press releases :

LES ECHOS PLANETE / MAY 2020 / EEL ENERGY BRINGS TIDAL ENERGY BACK TO LIFE

DNA / MAR 2020 / Energy: 5 French companies want to change the game

ACTU-ENVIRONMENT / MAR 2019 / EEL Energy refines its tidal turbine inspired by fish swimming

CONSOGLOBE / MAR 2019 / Eel Energy: a wave turbine to produce electricity

NEW FACTORY / MAR 2019 / Eel Energy, a tidal turbine inspired by the undulation of eels

LES ECHOS / MAR 2019 / Eel Energy tests its new tidal turbine prototype at Ifremer

ENERGIES OF THE SEA / FEB 2019 / A 2nd thesis on the EEL Energy tidal turbine


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Franck Sylvain, CEO, fsylvain@eel-energy.fr