Pierre Alexandre Hugron
About Pierre Alexandre Hugron
Pierre Alexandre Hugron is a designer currently working at Inria in Nancy, France, where he focuses on additive manufacturing projects for the healthcare sector. He has a background in design education and has held various independent roles as a maquettiste in Paris and Stuttgart.
Work at Inria
Pierre Alexandre Hugron has been employed at Inria as a Designer since 2019. His role involves working on various design projects, particularly in the field of additive manufacturing. He is part of the MFX team, which focuses on healthcare-related projects. His contributions to Inria span over five years, during which he has engaged in innovative design solutions.
Previous Employment Experience
Prior to his current position at Inria, Pierre Alexandre Hugron held several roles as an independent maquettiste. He worked at Estech - Innovation Platform in 2014, 2017, and 2018, and at GROUP ALLIO and Protostyle in 2016. His experience also includes a position at proceda Modellbau GmbH in 2015. Each of these roles lasted approximately one month and took place in various regions including Paris and Stuttgart.
Education and Expertise
Pierre Alexandre Hugron studied design at multiple institutions. He achieved a DNAP from Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Art de Nancy from 2010 to 2014. He continued his education at ENSAD Nancy, where he earned a DNSEP from 2015 to 2017. Earlier, he completed a mention complémentaire in maquettes et prototypes at Lycée Eugene Ronceray and a Bac pro technicien modeleur from 2004 to 2008. He also attended atelier beaux arts de la ville de Paris for a preparatory class for architecture schools.
Projects and Initiatives
At Inria, Pierre Alexandre Hugron leads the project 'Réparer des mains' as part of the Stand Up Artem initiative. This project focuses on developing innovative solutions for hand repair, showcasing his commitment to applying design in practical, impactful ways. Additionally, his work within the MFX team emphasizes his involvement in additive manufacturing projects specifically tailored for the healthcare sector.