Our approach
An emotional laboratory designed with you,
step by step.
EmoLab isn’t something that’s simply installed; it’s co-created. Each deployment starts with your scientific objectives, space constraints, and ethical requirements. Here’s how an EmoLab project unfolds.
1. Analysis of your needs
We begin with an in-depth discussion with your team: research hypotheses, participant profiles, infrastructure constraints, ethical and budgetary requirements. This step allows us to precisely define the scope of the project.
2. Device design
EmoScienS designs a tailor-made architecture: choice of capture equipment (cameras, audio, sensors), configuration of emotional analysis parameters, development of interfaces and integration with your existing infrastructure.
3. Deployment and configuration
The device is installed and configured in your space (laboratory, teaching room, clinical simulation room). The parameters are adjusted according to your experimental protocols.
4. Training and onboarding
Your teams are trained in using the system, reading the data, and applying it in your analyses. Ongoing scientific support is available as needed for the project.
Use Cases
Environments designed for the most demanding situations
EmoLab is designed for contexts where observation needs to be controlled, comparable and reproducible, and where standardized tools are not sufficient.
Project modalities
EmoLab begins with a conversation
EmoLab is a bespoke solution. There are no standard configurations or fixed prices, because every space, every protocol, and every team is different.
What we offer is a structured process to design exactly what you need.
Each EmoLab project is evaluated based on:
- the complexity of the system and the number of participants observed simultaneously;
- the level of customization required (data capture, analysis, visualization, export);
- the project duration: pilot, temporary deployment, or permanent installation;
- the training and ongoing scientific support needs.












