The CEDRIC-ROC team is pleased to announce the launch of NeuroTel.ai, a Paris-based deep-tech company emerging from research activities carried out within CEDRIC-ROC at Cnam. Built around the NeuroTel™ trademark, the company develops software solutions and technological building blocks for cloud-native, edge, telecom, GPUaaS and distributed AI infrastructures, with the objective of improving automation, observability, performance, security and operational resilience. The startup has already obtained the DeepTech label and the prestigious French Bourse DeepTech (BFDT) to launch its activities.
The timing of this launch is particularly significant. NeuroTel.ai is being developed at the dawn of 6G, at a moment when the telecom and cloud industries are being reshaped by AI-RAN, GPU as a Service, Large Multimodal Models and AI-native automation. It also comes after the adoption of major European regulatory frameworks such as the AI Act and the Cyber Resilience Act, and while the Digital Networks Act is opening a new phase for connectivity, digital infrastructures and network regulation in Europe. In this context, NeuroTel.ai aims to contribute to a broader European ambition: strengthening technological sovereignty, supporting trusted industrial innovation, and enabling more resilient, secure and sovereign inter-networked services.

NeuroTel.ai builds on several years of CEDRIC-ROC research at the intersection of communication networks, distributed systems, embedded systems, virtualization, mobility, IoT, machine learning and network automation. Its portfolio includes NeuroTel™ Emulate, for complete or hybrid 5G, WiFi, edge and cloud emulation and AI-ready dataset generation; NeuroTel™ Assure, for incident detection, prediction, auto-healing and operational resilience; NeuroTel™ Edge SDK, for AI-native and AI-ready edge systems, SmartNICs, OEM platforms and GPUaaS infrastructures; NeuroTel™ CyberAudit, for AI-assisted cloud-native network and security audits; and NeuroTel™ Analytics, for advanced monitoring and data valorisation in critical environments.
Among its first NeuroTel™ Emulate clients, the OpenCells Project, with whom NeuroTel.ai will work along with Orange on the integration and performance evaluation of latest open-source stacks and technologies for 5G and 5G-Advanced.
This launch illustrates the transfer of academic research toward industrial-grade tools for next-generation digital infrastructures. NeuroTel.ai aims to collaborate with telecom operators, cloud and digital service providers, industrial integrators, OEMs, large enterprises, healthcare actors and critical-infrastructure stakeholders. More information is available at https://www.neurotel.ai

NeuroTel™ is a French trademark currently under extension at European Union level.

