EuroHPC selects six new sites, including one in France, to expand the AI Factories network
Launched last September, the AI Factory initiative aims to make Europe "the AI continent". The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking has announced six countries t...
Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique: INRIA
Founded in 1967, the Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique, better known by the acronym INRIA, is a cornerstone in the field of digital research in France. The institute's mission is to produce scientific knowledge, develop advanced technologies, and encourage technology transfer in partnership with various economic and academic stakeholders. INRIA stands out for its ability to bring together researchers from diverse disciplines to explore, innovate, and disseminate technological advancements within the global digital ecosystem.
INRIA focuses on several key research areas, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, high-performance computing, and data sciences. The institute is also involved in the development of emerging technologies, such as quantum computing and information and communication technologies. One of INRIA's flagship projects is the open-source library Scikit-learn, which is widely used by researchers and engineers in machine learning worldwide. This project embodies the institute's commitment to open source and open science, thus contributing to democratizing access to artificial intelligence tools.
INRIA plays a central role in several strategic initiatives, such as the France 2030 program, which aims to strengthen the digital sovereignty of France and Europe. In collaboration with the General Secretariat for Investment, the institute co-leads the Priority Research and Equipment Program (PEPR) Artificial Intelligence, which supports projects focused on embedded AI, frugal AI, and trustworthy AI. The institute is also involved in the PR[AI]RIE – Paris School of AI project, which aims to become a center of excellence in AI, enhancing research and training in this field in France.
INRIA holds a unique position as a reference player in the digital domain in France. The institute collaborates closely with universities, technology companies, and research institutions, both nationally and internationally. These collaborations foster a dynamic and innovative ecosystem conducive to the emergence of new technologies and startups. INRIA is also a strategic partner for companies like Berger-Levrault in developing responsible digital solutions, and for programs such as Bpifrance Université, aiming to train SMEs in digital challenges.
Recently, INRIA has intensified its commitment to digital sovereignty with the launch of the P16 project, which aims to develop a suite of open-source software libraries for the data cycle, as part of the AI Acceleration Strategy. This project, supported by France 2030, underscores the importance of a sovereign and interoperable digital ecosystem. Moreover, the institute continues to play an active role in technological events, as evidenced by its support for the AI4GS-24 conference, which explores the use of AI for global security. These recent initiatives demonstrate INRIA's determination to maintain a leadership position in digital technologies while contributing to major societal challenges.
In conclusion, INRIA stands out for its ability to catalyze digital innovation in France and strengthen the country's position in the global technological competition. Through its ambitious projects and strategic collaborations, the institute continues to shape the future of digital technology in Europe and beyond.
L'Institut national de recherche en informatique et en automatique (Inria) est un établissement public à caractère scientifique et technologique français spécialisé en mathématiques et informatique, placé sous la double tutelle du ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation et du ministère de l'Économie et des Finances1 créé le 3 janvier 1967 dans le cadre du « plan calcul ».
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