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Paris-Saclay positions itself as one of the most dynamic scientific and technological hubs in Europe. Located in Île-de-France, this cluster brings together an impressive concentration of academic institutions, research laboratories, and innovative companies, forming a unique ecosystem where innovation and cutting-edge research meet.
Paris-Saclay excels in several technological fields, notably artificial intelligence (AI), quantum technologies, digital health, and cleantech. The cluster houses leading research infrastructures such as the Jean Zay supercomputer, which is crucial for advanced AI research projects. In 2021, Jean Zay saw its capabilities significantly enhanced, thus reinforcing France's position in artificial intelligence research.
In terms of innovation, Paris-Saclay is also recognized for its role in accelerating the industrialization of AI through initiatives like the Confiance.ai program, which aims to secure and certify AI-based systems, particularly in critical sectors such as automotive and aerospace.
Among recent projects, the Paris-Saclay SPRING 2025 stood out as a flagship event bringing together researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors around the latest innovations in AI, health, and quantum technologies. This event highlighted not only technological advances but also discussions on the ethical challenges of AI, with renowned experts like Laurence Devillers.
The cluster is also involved in international collaborations, as evidenced by the Franco-Bavarian AI-Cup initiative, which supports the emergence of innovative AI startups in Europe. This initiative aims to use AI to solve current problems in the fields of health and smart mobility.
Paris-Saclay stands out as one of the main innovation hubs in France, competing with the largest global clusters. It encompasses 21% of French public research and houses 305 multidisciplinary laboratories. Thanks to a synergy between academic research and businesses, it plays a key role in the digital and ecological transformation of the economy.
The ecosystem benefits from the presence of major academic institutions such as the Université Paris-Saclay and the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, which actively participate in collaborative projects like the BART program, dedicated to blockchain research.
Recently, Paris-Saclay has strengthened its sustainable development strategy with initiatives aimed at integrating AI research into ecological solutions, such as the project to recycle heat from the Jean Zay supercomputer to power the Paris-Saclay urban campus thermal exchange network.
Furthermore, the cluster continues to attract investments for ambitious projects, illustrated by the announcement of the first exploratory Priority Research Programs and Equipment (PEPR). These initiatives aim to structure research communities around emerging themes such as DNA data storage and the carbon cycle.
In conclusion, Paris-Saclay positions itself as a central player in the European technological ecosystem, combining excellence in academic research with industrial innovation to address the challenges of the 21st century. With continuous commitment to cutting-edge projects and close collaboration between various stakeholders, Paris-Saclay is on track to become a model of a scientific and technological cluster on a global scale.
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