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Technology Transfer at Inria
Strategic partnerships with large industrial players
The strategic partnerships that Inria establishes are long-term bilateral partnerships with large industrial groups, formalized in a framework agreement. A research program is developed jointly by Inria and its partner based on the industrial player’s proposed priority topics. Research projects, fitting into this program, are then developed jointly by Inria’s teams and the partner. In addition, a steering committee and a scientific committee ensure that the collaboration is consistent and runs smoothly.
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Technology transfer at Inria
A word from David Monteau
"Inria’s ambition is to guarantee a maximum impact from our R&D production by accelerating innovation through the transfer of our technologies and our skills.
The information and communication sciences and technologies play a crucial role in the growth of our company and our daily lives. They have a long-term impact on the structure of our economies. Their mastery is a key factor of competitiveness. On the one hand, because they have occupied all fields of activity as a result of their far-reaching nature. On the other hand, because they make it possible to differentiate in certain sectors.
In this context, Inria’s ambition with businesses is to guarantee a maximum impact from its R&D production through the transfer of its technologies and expertise.
As such, the institute has made a strong commitment within the competitiveness clusters in order to identify demand and participate in the dynamics of innovative ecosystems. Our strategic partnerships with the R&D departments of large corporations make it possible to mobilize our teams on industrial-scale research topics. Technology transfer, through business creation or through the partnership with innovative SMEs, is thus a priority of Inria.
However, the development of society and the digital economy also involves interoperability, whether through standardization or through "openness." The reasoned support for open-source software or the opening of public data and the promotion of open standards of the Web are thus elements of our technology transfer policy."
David Monteau, Acting Director of Technology Transfer and Innovation
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