Project cooperationUpdated on 6 January 2026
On-demand AI agents for Healthcare embedded in real-time collaboration environment
Innovation Manager at Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
Illkirch, France
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ALE technologies support real-time collaboration and enable the integration of devices, software components and processes for vertical markets such as healthcare. Our technologies bridge the gap between humans and their specific needs, and the ad-hoc real-time digital services such as video, voice, text, be it generated and consumed by humans or by AI models/agents. Our aim is to bring a seamless real-time user experience thanks to openness and verstatile deployment. This can be highlighted by our "Bring Your Own AI" approach.
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Seville, Spain
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Boris Vukovic
Director & Research Professor at Accessibility Institute, Carleton University
Ottawa, Canada
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Delphine Ribes Lemay
Engineer/ Head of Group at EPFL+ECAL LAB
Lausanne, Switzerland