Grenoble INP shines a light on ASTRIIS: public research valorisation in action
In May 2025, Grenoble INP – UGA dedicated an in-depth article to ASTRIIS entitled “Predict to Prevent”. This publication, available on the institution’s website, highlights the exceptional trajectory of the Grenoble start-up, born from the GIPSA-lab and the result of a 30-year collaboration between Grenoble INP, CNRS and the IRIT in Toulouse. An article that perfectly illustrates the French public research valorisation model.
30 years of research at GIPSA-lab: the technological foundations of ASTRIIS
The article traces the technological origins of ASTRIIS’s solution — thirty years of research in signal processing and artificial intelligence — and the vision of its co-founders: Nicolas Saubin and Paul Roy (graduates of Grenoble INP Ense3 and Ensimag), as well as Nadine Martin (scientific director, GIPSA-lab researcher). It highlights ASTRIIS’s ability to transform a complex laboratory technology into an industrially deployable solution at scale for the early detection of faults on rotating machines.
9 patents valued via Linksium: ASTRIIS’s technology transfer model
This recognition from Grenoble INP is symbolically significant. It also illustrates the public research valorisation model championed by Linksium, the Grenoble SATT, which supported the technology’s maturation for three years before the company was founded in March 2022. Nine patents from the GIPSA-lab were brought into the company, constituting the differentiating technological foundation of ASTRIIS in the global predictive maintenance market.
