Institute note
Anchor opens new Research Institute in Paris
A research office dedicated to drift, memory, and ambient continuity systems.
Anchor has opened the Anchor Research Institute Paris, a dedicated office for work on temporal drift, shared memory systems, and ambient continuity infrastructure. The institute is located in the 10th arrondissement and operates as a research and review site rather than a commercial office.
The Paris institute is directed by Maelle Vasseur, who previously led applied memory systems work across domestic and institutional environments. Its initial departments include Drift Measurement, Continuity Records, Situated Presence, and Human-Agent Alignment.
Research teams will study how memories, commitments, permissions, and care records change when they move between people, devices, rooms, and AI systems. The institute will also maintain review procedures for disputed records that cannot be resolved by automated confidence scoring.
The Paris office will host institutional partners, visiting researchers, and internal review boards. Public work from the institute will appear through Anchor Research papers, index notes, and selected methods reports.
Correction
Update: an earlier facilities note described the Paris office as a deployment center. The site is a research and review institute; product deployments remain managed by regional operations teams.