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Why choose CATIE?

Large companies often have substantial technical resources, but they face other challenges: organizational inertia, system complexity, the need for quick validation before industrialization, and the exploration of emerging low-maturity technologies.

CATIE offers agility, neutrality, and rapid prototyping capabilities to support their innovation initiatives.

Access to agile, external R&D

Unlike internal labs, CATIE can conduct exploratory work independently of heavy industrial processes.

Technological neutrality and user-centered methodology

CATIE has no commercial interest in promoting one technology over another. It applies a user-centric innovation approach, starting from real user needs rather than predefined product catalogs.

Faster design and development cycles

With its multidisciplinary expertise (AI, HMI, embedded systems, UX design, electronics), CATIE acts as a technical accelerator.

Complementary support for internal teams

CATIE functions as a temporary external project team — integrated, yet independent — offering fresh perspective and operational support.

Work with CATIE

CATIE operates in a structured and collaborative manner, using agile methodologies and proven tools. Our approach is tailored to each company’s context, alternating between exploration, prototyping, and consolidation phases.

At every stage, CATIE delivers concrete outputs — mock-ups, demonstrators, interfaces, or electronic boards — that are directly usable by internal teams.

Beyond technical execution, CATIE supports its partners through a strong knowledge transfer process: training teams, documenting developments, and ensuring that solutions are understood, reusable, and scalable.

In this way, CATIE acts as an innovation accelerator — opening up new opportunities while ensuring the industrial scalability of each project.

Upstream technology exploration

Co-development of demonstrators

Support for UX and user-centered design

Integration into complex programs

Knowledge transfer, documentation, and team adoption

Success stories

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