IMT Atlantique works with its research teams to participate in ending poverty in the world.
The following projects and research have been specifically aligned on SDG 1 and the objective is to help end poverty in all its forms.
IMT Atlantique participates in obtaining financial aid for students according to their social level.
IMT Atlantique contributes financially to access to catering on its campuses for all students and offers student rooms on campuses which enable the CAF to obtain housing assistance.
Apprenticeship training programs have been put in place, which allows students admitted to these programs to have their training funded as well as income from the company in which they are employed.
IMT Atlantique, thanks to its incubator, supports the development of start-ups.
Keraal project
The objective of the KERAAL project is to design a humanoid robot capable of assisting patients in a personalised manner in functional rehabilitation activities. (press article 17/04/2020, Santé : l'intelligence artificielle au service des soignants et des médecins)
Le projet Keraal
Scientific publications
- Journal of Dementia Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 1568 - 1595 ISSN : 14713012 - 1 May 2019
Assistive Technologies to Address Capabilities of People with Dementia: From Research to Practice
Paul-Ariel Kenigsberg , Jean-Pierre Aquino , Alain Bérard , François Brémond , Kevin Charras , Tom Dening , Rose-Marie Droës , Fabrice Gzil , Ben Hicks , Anthea Innes , Sao-Mai Nguyen (IMT Atlantique , Lab STICC) Louise Nygård , Maribel Pino , Guillaume Sacco , Eric Salmon , Henriëtte van der Roest , Hervé Villet , Marion Villez , Philippe Robert , Valeria Manera - Journal of Sensors (Switzerland) Volume 19, Issue 3 Article number 481 ISSN : 14248220 - 1 February 2019
Integrated management of energy, wellbeing and health in the next generation of smart homes
Saad EL Jaouhari (IMT Atlantique, IRISA, UBL) , Emilio Jose Palacios-Garcia , Amjad Anvari-Moghaddam Ahmed Bouabdallah