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I am graduate from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Céramique Industrielle and have been an innovation expert for 38 years. After developing new waste treatment processes in the nuclear industry for 13 years, I created Occigerm (France) in 1996 to industrialize an innovative disinfection process for medical waste which he sold around the world (US Navy, Hitachi Medical, French Navy, etc.). I was then expert for large groups such as Bekaert (Belgium) to develop a bio-aerosol filtration process in hospitals, and I co-founded EM Research Lab (USA) to develop a process for extracting metals (heavy, precious, etc.) without effluents.In 2006 I created Cairpol to industrialize a new miniature air pollution sensor that is widely used worldwide (USA, Mexico, Chile, Korea, Japan, etc.) for monitoring, in autonomous and wireless networks, sensitive sites of waste treatment centres (Véolia, Suez, Degremont, NASA, EPA, Total, etc.).In 2019, I created Solecooler (France) to develop a thermo-regulated insole with the only mechanical energy of our own steps and therefore without carbon footprint.
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Ceo And CtoSolecoolerBanyuls-Sur-Mer, Occitanie, Fr -
Ceo & CtoSolecooler Jan 2019 - PresentPerpignan, Occitanie, FrSolecooler is an innovative start-up created in 2019 to develop a flexible alveolar material that heats or cools, like a heat pump, by harvesting environmental mechanical energy, without electricity or chemicals and therefore without carbon footprint.The first application concerns an insole, ExtreMWear, to be inserted into the shoes to protect against extreme heat or cold because it is reversible. Applications for tire cooling or wall thermoregulation are envisaged.Very thin (less than 6 mm) and very comfortable, the ExtreMWear insole comes in the form of a material in two thin flexible and elastic layers: one flexible side generates cold and the other, less flexible, heat.Each layer has cells, filled with air, which are connected to those of the opposite layer by a small nozzle.When the foot is exerting pressure on the ground, the compression of the cells of the softer layer will compress the air towards the cells of the less flexible layer via this nozzle, which will cause a rise in temperature (as when the tire of a bicycle is inflated, the pump heats up due to the compressed air).When the foot is raised, thanks to the elasticity of the material, the compressed air in the less flexible layer will return to the softer area through the nozzles, which creates an expansion and therefore a cooling (as when the even a hot car tire is deflated, the air comes out very cold).The cycle repeats for as long as the person runs or walks without limitation.This is the first time that the principle of the reversible air conditioner (compression/expansion) has been applied to a flexible material with a thickness of less than 6 mm and using the energy produced by only the pressure of the feet on the ground.Existing products that use batteries or chemicals have run times limited to 1 or 2 hours and generate waste.ExtreMWear is intended for athletes, construction workers, cold stores, soldiers, firefighters and rescue or dogs who are exposed to extreme conditions all day. -
Directeur Technique De SolecoolerSolecooler Jan 2019 - Jan 2019Perpignan, Occitanie, FrSoleCooler se positionne sur le marché de la protection des pieds et des mains, contre les grands froids ou fortes chaleurs. Les marchés militaires, du travail en conditions sévères (pompiers, travaux publics, entrepôts frigorifiques) mais aussi celui des sportifs (joggers) sont notre priorité. L’augmentation de la température globale et son impact sur les personnes exposées aux fortes chaleurs va conduire à une aggravation au minimum de l’inconfort (ce qui limitera l’activité extérieure) et de façon extrême à des brûlures susceptibles d’entraîner des arrêts de travail.Les dispositifs existants pour lutter contre ce phénomène ont une durée de fonctionnement très faible, sont encombrants, difficiles d’emploi et surtout très énergivores.C’est pour répondre à ce besoin qu’est né le projet SoleCooler : une semelle à insérer dans les chaussures afin de maintenir les pieds à une température plus fraîche que celle extérieure lors des fortes chaleurs (et plus chaude lors des grands froids), sans autre apport d’énergie que les propres pas de la personne. -
Directeur TechniqueSolecooler Jan 2019 - Jan 2019Perpignan, Occitanie, Fr -
Senior ConsultantOccipol Feb 2015 - PresentMaîtrise et Management de l'InnovationVous avez en projet un nouveau produit (industriel ou grand public) ou procédé industriel? Je vous propose d'en maîtriser le développement, du brevet et son dépôt, au prototypage, essais et mise en industrie (moules, électronique...).
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OwnerCairpol 2006 - Jan 2015Directeur R&D
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CeoOccigerm' 1995 - 2001Directeur R&D
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Expert "Transfert D'Énergie"Sgn Groupe Areva 1983 - 1995HF & microwaves heat transfer expert
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Ecole Nationale Supérieure De Céramique IndustrielleMatériaux
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