group to meet business
blockchain challenges.
Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences, promotes scientific excellence and technology transfer to maximise its impact.
It employs 2,400 people. Its 200 agile project teams, generally with academic partners, involve more than 3,000 scientists in meeting the challenges of computer science and mathematics, often at the interface of other disciplines.
Inria works with many companies and has assisted in the creation of over 160 startups.
It strives to meet the challenges of the digital transformation of science, society and the economy.
Located on the plateau of Paris-Saclay, IRT SystemX is designed to be an accelerator of the digital transformation. Focused on the digital engineering systems of the future, its research projects cover the scientific and technological challenges of the industrial sectors of transport and mobility, energy, digital security, and communications. They respond to the challenges faced by industrialists in the design, modelling, simulation and testing phases of the future products and services that are increasingly integrating digital technologies.
Changes in the technologies and the need to integrate them mean that the new “Digitalisation” paradigm must be taken into account through a “systems” or even “systems of systems” approach. The IRT’s 2016-2020 roadmap is built around 4 programs: agile industry, autonomous transport, smart territories and internet of trust. Today, SystemX has launched 31 projects, involving 83 industrial partners and 24 academic laboratories, and 265 staff, including 130 of its own resources.
Télécom Paris prepares researchers in the innovation and undertaking in a world that has become digital. Its teachings and research integrate all the disciplines of information and communication science and technology with a strong societal anchorage, which helps to meet the major challenges of the 21st century. Its courses confer qualifications to engineers, doctors, professionals, and attract 55% of foreign students. Its research presents an international, original and multidisciplinary expertise, based on six strategic axes: Big Data, Very Large Networks & Systems, Digital Confidence, Design-Interaction-Perception, Modeling for Digital, Digital Innovation. A school of the Institut Mines-Telecom (IMT), Télécom Paris is a founding member of the ParisTech network and is positioned as the innovation college of Paris-Saclay, slated to become one of the first centers of innovation world.
Télécom SudParis is a large school that trains general engineers, as well as specialty engineers and doctors, who are innovative and enterprising. Its faculty conducts high-level research in close collaboration with companies and contributes to innovation in the digital industry and many other sectors (energy, health, city, transportation). A school of the Institut Mines-Télécom, under the supervision of the Minister in charge of Industry, and founding member of the Paris-Saclay University, Télécom SudParis shares its international campus and supports the creation of businesses with Télécom Ecole de Management. It is also present at Saclay. Telecom SudParis has 1000 students including about 700 engineering students and 150 doctoral students.