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1991 | L'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications (Télécom Paris) and l'Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) jointly found the EURECOM consortium. Swisscom and Fondation HASLER (Group Ascom) join the GIE
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1994 | Thomson-CSF (Thales) and Politecnico de Turin enter the GIE EURECOM receives the "IEEE Major Educational Innovation Award", it was the first time this prize was granted to a school outside the United States. The 56 k/s modem patent is sold to Motorola EURECOM experiments the first trans-European ATM platform
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1995 | IBM France joins the GIE Constantinos Papadias, phd student, becomes the first "EURECOM Doctor" DEA "Réseaux et Systèmes Distribués" was created
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| 1997 | France Télécom, Motorola et Hitachi become GIE members Mobile communications unit set up the open software radio platform
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| 1999 | - IBM France leaves the consortium
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| 2000 | - Ulrich Finger becomes director
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| 2004 | - Sharp becomes a member of the GIE
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| 2005 | - Texas Instruments and Fondation Hasler leave the GIE
- Graduation of the first 2 years curriculum class
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| 2006 | - Cisco Systems and BMW Group Research and Technology join the GIE
- Graduation of the first Master of Sciences class
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| 2007 | - The German company SAP, worlds leading provider of business software, has launched a research partnership with EURECOM
- Technische Universität Munchen, one of the most prestigious European universities, becomes a member of the GIE
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| 2008 | - The company AMADEUS, global leader of technology solutions for the suppliers travel industry, launched a research partnership with EURECOM
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| 2009 | - Norwegian University of Science and Technolgy, NTNU Trondheim, one of the
most prestigious European universities, becomes a member of EURECOM consortium.
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| 2009 | - Two new industrial members in the EURECOM Consortium : Symantec and Monaco Telecom
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