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Savoy for women. Alexane Vidalie wins in the health category

Tuesday, May 24, a jury, made up of members of the editorial staff of Dauphine Libere and Groupe Dauphiné Médias, as well as partner representatives, voted, on the occasion of season 2 of Women’s Savoy to designate the winner of the health and well-being category.

They were three participants vying for the title. But it was ultimately Alexane Vidalie, head of the start-up Optimergo, who won the trophy.

A campaign to measure muscular demands with Synchro bus

Alexane is from Savoy. For 10 years, it has already received numerous awards (the Excellence Award from the University Foundation, the Vocational Scholarship in the research and innovation category: 2020 snow award, or even winner of the innovation award at the Préventica in Nantes), for having developed and marketed muscle stress analysis solutions for health professionals and ergonomics in companies.

At the end of 2021, his team went to the drivers of the Synchro Bus network in Chambéry to carry out a campaign to measure muscle stress. The objective was to compare muscle activity according to routes and type of vehicle in order to find sustainable solutions to reduce the hardship of network drivers.

For ten months, a woman will be elected each month and on March 8, 2023, Women’s Day, the favorite among all these women will designate the winner.

Marie-Anne Sanquer

Devoted doctor at the head of Home Help in rural areas (ADMR). She was an epidemiologist, specializing in tropical diseases. She was involved in the organization of the health system for the 1992 Olympic Games. After having worked in South America, in black Africa, in the Indian Ocean, Marie-Anne became president of the ADMR.

Annie Chary

Tireless ambassador of sport, this former PE teacher in Moûtiers, then in Chambéry, single, childless, working to get people moving. From the beginning of Odysséa, 16 years ago, she has been involved as a volunteer. At the start of Odysséa, she met Christine Aguettaz, co-organizer with Michelle Berliat. Annie then takes care of volunteers and registrations.

Alexane Vidalie

It creates a tool capable of combating musculoskeletal disorders. In 2013, she obtained a Staps license at Technolac, followed by a master’s degree, before specializing in ergonomics. She creates a start-up Optimergo, carrying a tool for analyzing muscular solicitations: intelligent and fun ElectroMyography (Emil). Its objective: to reduce musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), the leading cause of occupational illnesses. At the beginning of 2020, it is one of the five projects of the French Tech Tremplin and receives its first financial aid.

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