VINCI 2017 innovation students awards
In the digital era,
what would the city of your dreams look like?
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Winners
Wind My Roof
Centralized Activities Region
Claire Baillet (École des Ponts ParisTech), Antoine Brichot (École des Ponts ParisTech), Baptiste Lafoux (École des Ponts ParisTech), Yanis Maacha (École des Ponts ParisTech).
The Wind My Roof team conceived an innovative solutions for harvesting facade wind. The compact modules are designed to attenuate the noise of the blades and fit harmoniously into the urban landscape.
The jury liked the breath of fresh air brought by these engineering students, who had the clever idea of producing energy from a source of wind not exploited until now.
Congratulations to the team!
The laureates of the challenge
After several months, the participating teams have proposed their project to imagine the city of their dreams! Find out the laureate teams and the award ceremonies for each region:
West: Monday 19th of June 2017, Angers.
Rhône-Alpes: Thursday 29th of June 2017, Lyon.
Île-de-France: Wednesday 27th of September 2017, Paris.
North: Monday 2nd of October 2017, Marcq-en-Baroeul
East: Thursday 26th of October 2017, Nancy.
International Region: Tuesday 7th of November 2017, Paris.
Centralized Activities: Tuesday 7th of November 2017 à Paris
South-East: Friday 10th of November 2017, Marseille.
Congratulations to all the participating teams!
Grand-Ouest Region
Team 1: Citizen
Antoine André, Thomas Bazille, Nathan Degrés et Renaud Dutarque (ENSAM).
As a way of putting citizens at the heart of the decision-making process, the Citizen team has imagined a crowdfunding application dedicated to financing urban projects.
Team 2: Les pocrates
Alexis Dupuis, Paul Asquin (Centrale Nantes).
Rhône-Alpes Region
Team 1: Togaether
Guilhem de Montaignac, Thomas Motrieux, Yannick Poulain, Raphaël Leclercq (Insa Lyon).
They decided to create a smartphone application - Togaether - to allow passengers to meet up during their commute.
Team 2: Los Boludos
Guillaume Beau, Clément Servant (Polytech Annecy-Chambery).
Île-de-France Region
Team 1: An Ecological Building
Adams Nafony Traore (CESI), Albane Devalet (Cesi), Jimmy Charrier (Hitema).
A team of recent graduates decided to design a low-carbon, energy selfsufficient building. Most of the materials used are either bio-sourced or recycled.
Team ANIKI
Adrien Laurent (HETIC), Benjamin Djen (EISTI), Nicolas Rossignol.
Team Block2
Perrine Gernez (IEP), Vincent Matthys (UPMC).
North Region
Team 1: Grattergood
Ali Benjelloun El Fassi (Télécom Lille), Martin Laporte (Estei).
The two students imagined several systems for recycling the vibratory energy produced by trains.
Team Acousteam
Alexia Duclos (UTC), Thibaud Billoteau (UTC), Audrey Billoteau (SKEMA Business School) Ronan Billoteau (Ensimag).
Team TokBab
Sébastien Bezout (IESEG), Martin Nguyen (ENSAM).
East Region
Team: Stable 4.0
Paul Blanchier (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Romain Laurent (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Bastien Triclot (ENSAM).
Stable 4.0 developed an algorithm that uses the person’s point of origin and destination, then analyses data and flows to calculate the best car park for guaranteeing the most convenient modal shift.
International Region
Team: Around
Jordan Lam Yu Cheng (Singapore University), Joel Ang Jian Hui (Singapore University), Chin Zhi Xian (Singapore University), Nicole Gan Jia Hui (Singapore University).
The Around team designed a participative application that allows street artists to create their works not on the physical walls of the city, but to project them virtually, using the principle of augmented reality.
Centralized Activities
Team: Wind My Roof
Claire Baillet (École des Ponts ParisTech), Antoine Brichot (École des Ponts ParisTech), Baptiste Lafoux (École des Ponts ParisTech), Yanis Maacha (École des Ponts ParisTech).
The Wind My Roof team conceived an innovative solutions for harvesting facade wind. The compact modules are designed to attenuate the noise of the blades and fit harmoniously into the urban landscape.
South-East Region
Team: Citinov
Jérôme Wurster (École des Mines d’Alès), Nicolas Fernandez (École des Mines d’Alès), Fabien Koutchekian (École des Mines d’Alès).
The web application Citinov aims to reconcile the different timeframes of a project by capitalising on collective intelligence.