
Sigma Orionis is a private company founded in 1984 (and operating since then in the Sophia Antipolis science park) aiming at supporting collaborative research and global innovation in ICT. The company is proud to offer:
- 27 years of professional experience
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a true specialisation in the ICT domain
- a high sense of service and quality
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renowned professional and ethical values
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an extensive network of international contacts
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a well-known capacity to cope with projects of various natures and sizes
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The company offers lots of references for each of the services it offers: technology and market research, european programmes and projects, cooperation and business events, and back office of associations and alliances. Our client list includes leading organizations, research laboratories, institutions and authorities active in the ICT area worldwide. |
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Each staff member truly values integrity, excellence, hard work, openness and loyalty. The company is strongly committed to its clients and partners and has a reputation for exceptional quality and sense of service. We take on big challenges, and pride ourselves on seeing them through successfully. We hold ourselves accountable to our clients, shareholders, staff members, and partners in respecting our values, honoring our commitments, providing excellent results, and striving for the highest quality. |
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The company is run by Roger Torrenti - who founded the company and is still its CEO and main shareholder - and by Karine Valin, its Managing Director. They supervise each project, for which a dedicated project team is formed. Project teams are exclusively composed of permanent staff members who provide a wide range of experience and skills (marketing, technical and regulatory, policy, international relations, etc.) and share similar values. |
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The name of the company (formerly known as Sigma Consultants), was chosen in reference to Sigma Orionis, a small but very bright star in the Orion constellation. It symbolizes the company’s corporate vision: to provide its clients with the focus of a small but highly efficient team (15 to 20 persons) that successfully undertakes highly challenging international projects in the ICT field. |

The EURASIAPAC Final Workshop has been successfully held on November 30
The 4th Euro-Africa Cooperation Forum on ICT Research took place on November 
The 1st PAERIP Workshop, organised by the Department of Science and Technology 
Sigma Orionis and the BeyWatch project have organised their third international 
This event was organised under the aegis of the European Commission and 








