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Formation | December 1, 2016 |
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Dissolved | February 1, 2023 |
Headquarters | Lyon, France |
Owners | Jemfi Invest Pulsalys 1Kubator JG Grive |
Founder, Chairman & CEO | Jean-Gabriel Grivé [1] |
Arskan was a computer software company that was based in Lyon, France. It was founded in 2016 and developed technologies that allowed the visualisation of 3D data.
Arskan was a French company that developed technology for the compression and progressive transfer of massive 3D data. The technology originated from the research work of the LIRIS. [2] [3] They allow data visualization of massive 3D data [4] [5] on the web and are patented. [6]
In 2017, Arskan and SATT Pulsalys signed an operating license [7] for technologies from the Laboratory of Computer Science in Image and Information Systems (LIRIS). [8] [9] [10]
In February 2023, Arskan went into liquidation. [11]
Arskan marketed technologies for viewing and exploiting complex 3D files on the Internet. [12] The size of the files is then reduced thanks to compression algorithms, a technology from LIRIS, allowing the exploitation of data from massive 3D files.
Arskan had been part of the CAJuN consortium: [13] Automated creation and management of a collaborative, interactive and real-time digital twin. The other stakeholders in this consortium are Lyon Parc Auto, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), National Institute of Applied Sciences of Rennes (INSA) and Pulsalys.[ citation needed]
For its first customer [14] and beta-tester, Lyon Parc Auto, a parking operator company located in Lyon, ARSKAN generated the digital twin of the Cordeliers car park.
This is the CAJuN project, [15] [16] a consortium created at the instigation of ARSKAN, 40% financed by private funds and by public funds [17]
A beta test is underway with a start-up from Roanne, to integrate data from its predictive maintenance algorithm into the digital twin generated by ARSKAN. [18] [19]
The JUMOA project [20] was launched in partnership with EDF Hydro to solve problems related to the maintenance of engineering structures and sensitive sites.
Arskan intervened for the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, [21] [22] generating the digital double of the statue of Korè, as well as the gallery of the doors of the Médamoud Temple [23]
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This article contains content that is written like
an advertisement. (January 2023) |
Formation | December 1, 2016 |
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Dissolved | February 1, 2023 |
Headquarters | Lyon, France |
Owners | Jemfi Invest Pulsalys 1Kubator JG Grive |
Founder, Chairman & CEO | Jean-Gabriel Grivé [1] |
Arskan was a computer software company that was based in Lyon, France. It was founded in 2016 and developed technologies that allowed the visualisation of 3D data.
Arskan was a French company that developed technology for the compression and progressive transfer of massive 3D data. The technology originated from the research work of the LIRIS. [2] [3] They allow data visualization of massive 3D data [4] [5] on the web and are patented. [6]
In 2017, Arskan and SATT Pulsalys signed an operating license [7] for technologies from the Laboratory of Computer Science in Image and Information Systems (LIRIS). [8] [9] [10]
In February 2023, Arskan went into liquidation. [11]
Arskan marketed technologies for viewing and exploiting complex 3D files on the Internet. [12] The size of the files is then reduced thanks to compression algorithms, a technology from LIRIS, allowing the exploitation of data from massive 3D files.
Arskan had been part of the CAJuN consortium: [13] Automated creation and management of a collaborative, interactive and real-time digital twin. The other stakeholders in this consortium are Lyon Parc Auto, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), National Institute of Applied Sciences of Rennes (INSA) and Pulsalys.[ citation needed]
For its first customer [14] and beta-tester, Lyon Parc Auto, a parking operator company located in Lyon, ARSKAN generated the digital twin of the Cordeliers car park.
This is the CAJuN project, [15] [16] a consortium created at the instigation of ARSKAN, 40% financed by private funds and by public funds [17]
A beta test is underway with a start-up from Roanne, to integrate data from its predictive maintenance algorithm into the digital twin generated by ARSKAN. [18] [19]
The JUMOA project [20] was launched in partnership with EDF Hydro to solve problems related to the maintenance of engineering structures and sensitive sites.
Arskan intervened for the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, [21] [22] generating the digital double of the statue of Korè, as well as the gallery of the doors of the Médamoud Temple [23]
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