Stéphane Lacrampe

Biography

Co-founder of Obeo, as CEO he is responsible, in particular, for business development. With an engineering background, Stéphane Lacrampe has more than 15 years' professional experience. In the past, he has been CTO of a London-based start-up and today he is at the helm of Obeo.

Présentations

Sirius: the new Open Source way for systems design - The story of a successful collaboration between Obeo and Thales

Track: When Open Source Fosters Open Innovation

After more than 50 men-years of R&D, Obeo and Thales announced at the end of 2013 the Open Source release of the Sirius project in the Eclipse Foundation. This is about nothing less than one of the most important Open Source contributions from a French company in recent years.

Used by Thales to design and to master complex systems for its industrial customers, Sirius allows users to create a model and to represent information in a visual way.

We will review the beginnings of Sirius and how this project will represent a technological breakthrough in the area of complex architecture design (industrial systems, software developments or big companies management). Several case studies will be presented in various business domains (aeronautics, energy, information system, etc.). We will conclude with the strategy selected by Obeo and Thales to create a worldwide ecosystem based on this technology.

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Partenaires institutionnels

Direccte Région Ile-de-France Mairie de Paris Paris Region La French Tech

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Systematic

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Abilian Alter Way Cap Digital Henix Smile

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Inria

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Ater Way IBM Smile

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Henix Microsoft Savoir-faire Linux

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