The MMaSyF (Mobilities Materials and Systems of the Future) challenge proposed as part of the research component of the CPER 2015-2020 linked to the “Materials, Mobility and Complex Systems” axis of the site policy is structured around the treatment of three themes: “Mobilities and Robotic Systems”, “Materials and Processes of the Future” and “Compplex Systems”. The CPER 2016 project addresses the theme “Materials and Processes of the Future” through the META-PROFILE project (chemistry of innovative and efficient materials, nanocomponents for photoptics and reliable communications). The success of this project is based on the pooling of recognised research forces at the site crossing the skills of chemists and material physicists. META-PROFILE aims to study new lighting, visualisation and optical communication systems combining a bottom-up approach and a variation in the dimensionality of objects (1,2 and 3D). The “bottom-up” physico-chemical approach meets the miniaturisation needs of materials by creating objects at the nanoscale.