
Research Tax Credit approval: a concrete asset for your projects
Entreautre is now accredited for the Research Tax Credit (RTC). This recognition attests to the rigor of our design approach. This service provider accreditation confirms our ability to work on complex projects, in line with the requirements of the R&D field.
High-impact collaborations
This positioning allows us to support ambitious projects, at the intersection of uses, innovation, and production. Recent achievements include:
- A four-year experiment as part of the TERRA project, in partnership with the LEMON laboratory (Transdev), Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole, and TAM, focusing on climate comfort for users at bus stops.
- The development of a hiking exoskeleton, in collaboration with one of Europe's largest players in the outdoor sector.
- The design of the ONYX mobile radiology device, developed with DMS Imaging to combine perceived quality, ease of use, and hospital requirements, as part of the France Relance program.
- The transformation of acoustic research into an interactive device for cultural, educational, and tourism uses, as part of a collaboration with Linksium (SATT Grenoble) on the Losonnante project.




From technical intuition to implementation
Any product- or service-oriented R&D approach begins with a usage exploration phase. Identifying application contexts, building concrete scenarios, and anticipating adoption conditions are all key steps in giving meaning to a budding innovation.
The CAELI project, conducted around the principle of passive cooling, is a prime example: starting from a scientific foundation, the approach made it possible to project urban uses, formalize several concepts, and then arrive at a design suitable for industrialization.
This type of trajectory, from the laboratory to the field, embodies an applied research approach that combines hypotheses, iterations, and implementation, directly linked to product development challenges.
A lever to finance innovation
Thanks to our CIR accreditation, the research and development work we carry out on behalf of our clients can qualify for a tax credit. This system provides valuable budgetary support for structuring an ambitious project, while reducing the financial risks associated with innovation.
An approach based on trust and rigor
Obtaining CIR accreditation doesn't change the way we work: it attests to the quality and seriousness of our research and development approach. For our clients, this means additional security in their administrative and tax procedures, as well as formal recognition of the value of the work carried out with Entreautre.