Created in 2013 and endowed with a total of $100,000, the X-Grant Silicon Valley Prize rewards project carriers or entrepreneurs from the École Polytechnique's entrepreneurial ecosystem each year. Jérôme Michon (X 2011), co-founder of InSpek, and Feng Yang (X 2001), co-founder of invisensing.io, are the winners of the X-Grant Silicon Valley 2022 prize, which is funded by the École Polytechnique Foundation and the Friends of Ecole Polytechnique, its sister organization in the United States. Each of them will receive a $50,000 investment as well as high-level mentoring from California entrepreneurs and investors.
Photo: Fondation Ecole Polytechnique - Alice Li, Feng Yang and Didier Jehanno[/caption]
Start-up created by Lionel Lhommet, Alice Li, Shangran Xie and Feng Yang (X2001)
After having worked for more than 8 years in the geophysics sector, Feng
Yang co-founded invisensing.io with the objective of providing players in the oil, gas and railway
oil, gas and rail industries with high precision remote sensing solutions. Since its inception in 2019, the startup has used artificial intelligence to develop a
tool capable of controlling flows, but also of monitoring the state of infrastructures
such as oil and gas pipelines. Based on a distributed fiber optic measurement system
fiber optic measurement system, this tool can remotely detect vibrations, acoustic events
temperature, and soon the pressure of flows. invisensing.io has already developed a
already developed a measuring device that is to be deployed in the field for testing under
tests in real conditions. The start-up should also finalize the development of its application software by the summer.
Fend Yang states:
X-Grant Silicon Valley: identifying talented entrepreneurs and promoting innovative ideas
The X-Grant Silicon Valley Award recognizes talent from the X entrepreneurial ecosystem and aims to support the School's work in entrepreneurship and innovation. It is aimed at:- Students and alumni of the École Polytechnique (all courses) with a business creation project for less than 5 years
- Start-ups (current and alumni) that have passed through the X-Up incubator of the X Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center
- To (current) start-ups from the X-Tech incubator of the X Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center
InSpek: a new generation of chemical sensors to monitor reactions in real time and better characterize them
Start-up created by Juejun Hu, Jérôme Michon (X 2011) and Laurent Vivien. A graduate of École Polytechnique (class of 2011) and MIT, where he completed a PhD in integrated optics, Jérôme Michon co-founded in September 2021 the start-up InSpek which is developing a new generation of chemical analysis systems based on its patented on-chip optical sensors. While process deviations generate very high costs in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, these sensors enable real-time monitoring of chemical reactions to better characterize them, and thus reduce the time and costs associated with chemical production. Currently housed in the Drahi - X Novation Center, the entrepreneurship and innovation center of the École Polytechnique, the start-up has developed several prototypes and is beginning a test phase with its first customers. The next step is to validate the technology by the end of 2022 before marketing the solution on a large scale. Jérôme Michon states:"We are very honored to be awarded the X-Grant Silicon Valley Prize. This prize, awarded by a jury of experts, is a great recognition of the validity of of our project. It gives us visibility and credibility, which are considerable assets in the highly regulated pharmaceutical industry.
Invisensing.io: improving industrial operations with artificial intelligence-assisted remote sensing
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Photo: Fondation Ecole Polytechnique - Alice Li, Feng Yang and Didier Jehanno[/caption]
Start-up created by Lionel Lhommet, Alice Li, Shangran Xie and Feng Yang (X2001)
After having worked for more than 8 years in the geophysics sector, Feng
Yang co-founded invisensing.io with the objective of providing players in the oil, gas and railway
oil, gas and rail industries with high precision remote sensing solutions. Since its inception in 2019, the startup has used artificial intelligence to develop a
tool capable of controlling flows, but also of monitoring the state of infrastructures
such as oil and gas pipelines. Based on a distributed fiber optic measurement system
fiber optic measurement system, this tool can remotely detect vibrations, acoustic events
temperature, and soon the pressure of flows. invisensing.io has already developed a
already developed a measuring device that is to be deployed in the field for testing under
tests in real conditions. The start-up should also finalize the development of its application software by the summer.
Fend Yang states:
"We would like to thank the Fondation de l'X, the Friends of Ecole Polytechnique and and all the donors who finance this prize. Receiving it is a real encouragement and and gives us confidence for our future exchanges with investors. In concrete terms, the financial endowment allowed us to rent a second office at the Drahi - X Novation Center where we are housed, to expand our team, and of course to continue and of course to continue developing our solution.Translated from InSpek et invisensing.io, les deux start-ups lauréates du prix X-Grant Silicon Valley 2022
