In 2024, Thomas Le Varlet, a physicist specialised in instrumentation, decided to turn his extensive expertise into a company. Having spent years working at the Paris Observatory and developing products in the photonics industry, Thomas set out to bridge the gap between your scientific and industrial ambitions and the availability of tailored, fully integrated and industrial-grade equipment.
At Jura Physica, we specialize in building custom instrumentation systems — from the earliest research phase to the final delivery and production. Whether it is prototyping and testing, developing and integrating the electronics, mechanical components, and software, or manufacturing and assembly, we handle each step with care and industrial best practices.
This is where Jura Physica assembles sensitive parts, tests setups and collects measurements in a "clean" and turbulence-free environment.
While some of the parts Jura Physica designs require reliable machining partners to be manufactured, Jura Physica has some on-site capabilities, including a laser marking machine.
The PCBs Jura Physica designs are manufactured and assembled by a reliable PCB fabrication partner, the rest is done in-house.
Bringing expertise directly to you, Jura Physica is equipped to work at your lab or factory, ensuring seamless integration with your team and processes.
Jura Physica is based in the South-West of Paris, France. The labs and workshops are located on the campus of the Paris-Saclay University in the city of Orsay.