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The digital economy, which includes everything from video games to telecommunications, and from microelectronic components to the Internet, involves both professionals, with the widespread use of computer tools and multimedia in companies, and private individuals, who are being affected by the arrival of home automation. Digital applications are involved in all information transfers - data, voice, images and audio. |
The sectors of business concerned are nanotechnologies, advanced software, computing systems, multimedia content and their related online services, and so on. The Val d'Oise is currently home to: |
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« CAPweb CT 95 aims to develop e-citizenship around the core value of accessible digital life for all. The Val d'Oise Conseil Général is running this project which as been chosen as part of the Cap Digital Paris Région competitiveness cluster – an indication of the high level of commitment of this local authority. » |
The CEEVO promotes a number of strategic sectors of excellence in the Val d'Oise, working in partnership with networks of high-performance companies involved in these areas of business, most of which participate in the competitiveness cluster initiative. |
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CEUROPEAN CENTRE FOR BUSINESS AND INNOVATION (CEEI) NEUVITEC 95 |
BRINGING TOGETHER RESEARCHERS AND COMPANIES ONCE A YEAR |
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Research and further education:
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Private laboratories:
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In order to consolidate its position in the increasingly competitive world economy, France has formed regional competitiveness clusters with a worldwide or national vocation. The aim is to bring together companies, research centres and training bodies to pool skills. They follow the industrial policy already developed in neighbouring Germany and Italy. Each cluster based in the Val d'Oise opens up the département to the world economy. |
Aeronautics, health, information and communication technologies, transport, energy, finance, and more. The list of the 71 projected clusters, drawn up by the CIADT (Interministerial Regional Planning and Development Committee) covers all the major sectors of business throughout France. With the financial backing of the State, the listed clusters also benefit from tax breaks and reduced social contributions. In addition, local authorities may offer exemption from local taxes. |
6 COMPETITIVENESS CLUSTERS IN THE VAL D'OISE |
Receiving the «Competitiveness Cluster» label has an immediate knock-on effect for the «département», enhancing both its brand image and the reputation of its companies, universities and research institutions. |
THE « CAP DIGITAL PARIS RÉGION » WORLD-CLASS COMPETITIVENESS CLUSTER |
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1 ENSEA: Graduate School for Electronics and Applications - 2 EISTI: International School of Data Processing Sciences 3 ESSEC: Graduate School of Economics and Business - 4 ITIN: Graduate School of Computer science, networks and information systems 5 ETIS: Signal and Image Processing Laboratory - 6 ECIME: Instrumentation and Electronic Modelling Laboratory at the ENSEA |
TERRA NUMERICA: DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY SERVING SOCIETY |
ENGINEERS WHO ARE EXPERTS IN THEIR SPECIALIST FIELD Protection from the hazards of electrical transformers The contribution of new technologies (such as Virtual Reality) to public services
* EPMI: School of Electricity, Production and Industrial Methods |