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'''Systematic Paris-Region''' is an [[Île-de-France]] [[business cluster]] created in 2005,<ref>{{fr}}[http://www.campus-paris-saclay.fr/La-FCS/Les-fondateurs/Systematic-Paris-Region Systematic Paris-Région]</ref> devoted to [[complex system]].<ref>{{fr}}[http://www.systematic-paris-region.org/fr/le-pole Qui sommes-nous?]</ref> |
'''Systematic Paris-Region''' is an [[Île-de-France]] [[business cluster]] created in 2005,<ref>{{fr}}[http://www.campus-paris-saclay.fr/La-FCS/Les-fondateurs/Systematic-Paris-Region Systematic Paris-Région]</ref> devoted to [[complex system|complex systems]] and [[Information and communications technology|ICT]].<ref>{{fr}}[http://www.systematic-paris-region.org/fr/le-pole Qui sommes-nous?]</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 21:24, 6 January 2014
Systematic Paris-Region is an Île-de-France business cluster created in 2005,[1] devoted to complex systems and ICT.[2]
History
During its first two years of operation, The cluster Systematic Paris-Region has launched 207 research projects representing 975 million of investments for 380 million euros from state aid,[3] from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), Oséo and local authorities.[4]
Systematic Paris-Region has permit the development of 318 collaborative R&D projects[5] (date : September 1, 2011). These projects represent a total cost of 1.4 billion euros in R&D effort and a support revenue of about € 500 million from the state (via the Fonds unique interministériel (Single Interministerial Fund)), national agencies, ANR, Oséo, EUREKA, ERDF and territorial collectivities.
The project of a French competitiveness cluster on free software was backed to Systematic Paris-Region following the Comité interministériel d'aménagement et de développement du territoire (Interministerial Committee for the development and territorial competitiveness, CIADT) of the 5th of July 2007.
Presentation
600 organizations are involved in the R&D network of the cluster: 366 SMEs-SMBs, 116 companies, 24 ETI, 79 research centers and educational institutions, 19 territorial authorities and 15 investors. The cluster brings together beyond the R & D collaborative ecosystem of 1060 small and medium enterprises (SMEs).[6][7]
Since its inception in 2005, Systematic focuses its activity on the digital revolution for six markets :
- Automotive & Transportation,
- Telecom,
- Security & Defence, now called Digital Trust & Safety,
- Intelligent Energy Management,
- The technological heart of the cluster collects information and communication technology and the Design Tools and Development systems necessary to design, develop, operate and manage an infrastructure, systems and equipment specific to each of these three application markets,
- The software is the core technology with, since 2007, a proactive strategy in the field of Free Software in order to bring together stakeholders in their Île-de-France communities and to promote the emergence of a thriving Free Software industry.[8]
From 2009 to 2010, Systematic deploys its technologies and solutions to two new market areas and which development is increasingly reliant on the expertise and know-how of Systematic and its members. These areas:
- ICT and Sustainable city in partnership with the poles and Advancity and Cap Digital; the priorities in this area are:
- E-Services for the city; - Design tools and simulation for the building and the city; - Management systems and supervision of the building for the city and the environment; - Transport systems and mobility.
- Modeling and simulation for the life sciences; - Medical imaging (computers, sensors, software for processing and analysis); - Telemedicine and medical supervision.[7]
This deployment will be driven by existing theme groups with coordination and oversight arrangements between the partners clusters. For the record, 39 R&D projects have already been launched by Systematic Paris-Region, which are part of the new themes. Each thematic group division has updated its strategic roadmap by including the following new elements:
- Issues in 2011 in each group
Theme identified by prospective studies conducted in preparation of the strategic plan.
- Development areas and issues specific to the new spheres of cluster activities:
- The ICT and sustainable city area was analyzed in 2009; - ICT and health field will be in 2010 with an update of this document.
In France, the first four themes of the cluster Systematic Paris-Region concerned not less than 320,000 employees, including 250,000 in services and 70,000 in the industry. By itself, the software segment in complex systems represent a global market of 300 billion of euros.[9]
Free software
A Free Software theme membership directory[10] is available on its website:[11]
- Scribo (Semi-automatic and Collaborative Retrieval of Information Based on Ontologies);
- Talend.
References
- ^ Template:FrSystematic Paris-Région
- ^ Template:FrQui sommes-nous?
- ^ Template:FrSYSTEMATIC PARIS-REGION
- ^ Template:FrLes Échos, Monday 29th of October 2007, page 5.
- ^ Template:FrL'annuaire des projets
- ^ Template:FrAnnuaire des membres
- ^ a b Template:FrLe pôle de compétitivité System@tic-Paris-Région change de tête
- ^ Template:FrPôles de compétitivité : la dernière salve
- ^ Template:FrSystem@tic Paris-Région - L'Île-de-France cultive les systèmes complexes
- ^ Template:FrL'annuaire des membres
- ^ Template:FrÉchos de l'écosystème du libre en Ile-de-France