GenAI: The State Launches a Call for Expressions of Interest to Equip the Public Sector
After promising results from a 2023 experiment using GenAI in public service, the government launches a call for off-the-shelf AI solutions for the pu...
The Direction générale des entreprises (DGE) is a key entity within the French government, playing a central role in the development and implementation of public policies related to industrial and digital competitiveness. Under the authority of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the DGE is an essential player in supporting French businesses, particularly in strategic sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI), digital technology, and information technologies.
The DGE stands out for its ability to lead and coordinate large-scale national and European initiatives aimed at enhancing innovation and competitiveness among French businesses. It is notably involved in the development of projects related to digital transformation, AI, and energy transition. Among its responsibilities, the DGE also leads acceleration strategies in key areas such as 5G and future generations of telecommunications networks.
A notable achievement of the DGE is the implementation of the "Networks of the Future" research program, which aims to strengthen the competitiveness of the French economy through the development of 5G and 6G technologies. This program, endowed with 65 million euros, aims to stimulate innovation and ensure a strong French presence in the international standardization of these emerging technologies.
Recently, the DGE played a crucial role in launching the CSR Portal, an online platform designed to help businesses comply with the European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). This initiative, in collaboration with other governmental entities, integrates an AI feature to automate the analysis of gaps between current business practices and regulatory requirements, thus facilitating their transition to more sustainable economic models.
The DGE is also involved in the call for expressions of interest "AI for Efficiency," which aims to promote the adoption of AI in various economic sectors by highlighting concrete examples of successful integrations. This project is part of a broader DGE approach to encourage innovation and strengthen businesses' confidence in using AI.
The DGE holds a central position in the French technological ecosystem as a facilitator and catalyst for collaborations between the public and private sectors. It works closely with other institutions such as the Institut national pour l'évaluation et la sécurité de l'intelligence artificielle (INESIA) to ensure that AI technologies are developed and used securely and reliably.
By coordinating research programs and technological development initiatives, the DGE contributes to positioning France as a leader in digital and industrial innovation. Its ability to mobilize resources and unite stakeholders around common projects enables it to play a strategic role in the country's digital transformation.
As part of France 2030, the DGE is actively involved in programs aimed at preparing the French economy for the technological challenges of tomorrow. The creation of the "France 6G" platform, for example, is an ambitious initiative aimed at coordinating R&D efforts around next-generation networks while integrating environmental and societal values into the standardization process.
Moreover, the DGE was recently involved in announcing the winners of the "Medical Imaging" call for projects, which supports the development of innovative technologies in the health sector. These projects, which benefit from significant public funding, illustrate the DGE's commitment to supporting sectors with high innovation potential and positive societal impact.
In conclusion, the DGE establishes itself as a key player in the French technological landscape, thanks to its pioneering role in guiding businesses towards successful digital transformation. By focusing on innovation, sustainability, and competitiveness, it helps shape the economic and technological future of France.
Placée sous l’autorité du ministre de l'Économie,et des Finances, la DGE a pour mission de développer la compétitivité et la croissance des entreprises de l’industrie et des services. Ceci passe par le développement des nouveaux secteurs, notamment dans les services aux entreprises et à la personne, par le soutien et la diffusion de l’innovation et l’anticipation et l’accompagnement des mutations économiques, dans un objectif de croissance durable et d’emploi.
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