Bridging Cambridge and Silicon Valley: Two Innovation Powerhouses, One Mission This quarter took...
Toulouse, Harwell, Cambridge - PhD Viva, seminar and space eco-systems
Three places. Three ecosystems. One shared ambition: advancing trusted, resilient technologies at the intersection of hardware, security, and sovereignty.
There has never been a more important moment to strengthen collaboration across hardware, security, and trusted technologies—the foundations of defence, resilience, and technological sovereignty. While Ethicronics is a small but ambitious company spanning software, hardware, and security, we are deeply committed to contributing to these ecosystems and building bridges between the UK and France.

My visit had nothing to do with the recent AIRBUS hardware/software security incident, now fixed, pure coincidence. External disturbances are not new: during my PhD, I worked on light-induced bit flips, much like solar radiation effects in space. There are standards, countermeasures, and deep expertise, on both the hardware and software sides.
Finally, wearing my Ethicronics CEO hat, it was a pleasure to serve, for the first time, as a PhD examiner for Dr Lamoussa Sanogo. A great moment to reconnect with local and cross-border communities, including fellow Franco-British Council Young Leader Sally Onn, a leader at ATR (an Airbus/Leonardo joint venture)