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Jean DAUVERGNE: Managing Director, JD Research and Innovation
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Implementing an innovation strategy requires the company to find the resources (technical, technological, even scientific) and funding needed to implement innovative projects.
This applies not only to human resources, for which the company can benefit from public funding, but also to access to the best level of skills from the appropriate academic entities; the development of collaborative projects via competitiveness clusters, as well as participation in ecosystems (IRT, Carnot Institutes) bringing together companies, laboratories or other academic entities, all have the advantage of benefiting from public funding, at both French and European levels.
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