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How Does Anti-Fog Innovation Improve Endoscopy?
Marine Queffeulou and Jacopo Profili, co-founders of the Québec-based startup Kalego Solutions, are developing next-generation plasma technology to enhance the properties of flat surfaces and materials.
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Enactus Canada’s Top 3 Student Entrepreneurs Face Final Challenge
From over 100 entries, three entrepreneurial ventures stood out, demonstrating exceptional innovation.

Emerging Entrepreneurs Competition
The Emerging Entrepreneurs Competition recognized 25 promising young companies in its 14th edition this year.

Entrepreneurial projects from the university awarded at the Défi-Québec.
On May 17, 80 winners of the Défi-Québec, a competition organized by the City of Québec, received financial support of up to $50,000 for their responsible entrepreneurial projects.

The Mitacs Innovation Awards celebrate Canada’s top talent
Eight Canadian innovators are being honored for their groundbreaking contributions across various fields.

The winning companies of the Science Impact program
Last fall, Esplanade Québec, in collaboration with the Fonds de recherche du Québec, launched the second edition of the “Science Impact” program.

Improving Material Surfaces with Kalego Solutions
Making a material’s surface more waterproof or more porous, smoother or rougher, it’s all possible thanks to the startup Kalego Solutions.

Company Profile: Kalego Solutions
ULaval Entrepreneurship presents the May Company of the Month: Kalego Solutions, along with its entrepreneurs Marine Queffeulou and Jacopo Profili!

Quebec innovator wins award for anti-fog coating for medical devices
A Université Laval innovator is being recognized for her outstanding effort to launch and rapidly scale a start-up company focused on delivering next-generation plasma technology.

Together, innovating health research in Canada
As the largest bilingual research centre in America, the CHU de Québec-Université Laval is advancing its health research in Canada across seven programmes supported by advanced scientific platforms.

2020 Business Idea Competition
The 19th Laval Entrepreneurship Gala rewarded 62 university projects, awarding over $10,000. Kalego and Jumine won the grand prizes.

Demo Day | PROTO 10 - 2021
Kalego, with Marine Queffeulou and Jacopo Pofili, wins the 1st prize ex-aequo of Demo Day Proto 10 - 2021 for the Entrepreneurial Heart award

DEVTECH 2020 - Unveiling
Kalego is one of the three winning companies of the DEVTECH 2020 competition, highlighting its excellence in life sciences.

The commitment of professors towards student-researchers.
Marine Queffeulou (student), Jacopo Profili (researcher), and Gaétan Laroche (professor) present their career paths.

Kalego Dominates: Double Award
Kalego wins the first prize from the jury at the Acfas Génies en Affaires competition with its innovative endoscopy technology, also receiving the audience award.

Jacopo Profili, special guest at CURIUM
Félix-Antoine (host of CURIUM) explores energy storage, from smartphones to electric cars. He delves into ecological advancements and the recycling of batteries and cells.

Scientific entrepreneurship
Kalego at the 2023 Talk on Scientific Entrepreneurship: Marine Queffeulou shares her experience and advice for transitioning from research to entrepreneurship.

International Women's Day
Marine Queffeulou, a Ph.D. candidate in infectiology and entrepreneur of the startup Kalego, is highlighted in a special program on female entrepreneurship.

When fog blurs your health!
Marine Queffeulou presents Kalego's innovation: a permanent anti-fog treatment using plasma technology, potentially revolutionary for various optical and medical applications.

Marie-France Poulin grant
At the ULaval Entrepreneurial Talk Show, Marine Queffeulou from Kalego wins the first Marie-France Poulin grant in female entrepreneurship, highlighting innovation and responsible entrepreneurship.

Young Investigator Award
Jacopo Profili wins the Young Investigator Award at the 25th ISPC in Kyoto for his outstanding contributions in the field of atmospheric plasmas. Congratulations!