Nobel Prize in Material science in 2022. From June 14 to 16, at VivaTech, the CNRS has also put together a series of roundtables, talks, and discussions at its stand called “Innovation & Prospective Talks.” The decarbonization of industry, quantum technology, recyclability, and the circular economy are among the scientific topics that will be discussed.
A new offer for businesses that emerge from laboratories under the supervision of the CNRS will be launched, and the Director of CNRS Innovation, Mehdi Gmar, will give a speech on institutional topics like market-oriented support strategies.
The CNRS has planned programming that includes numerous contributions to emphasize the connection between innovation and research. Moullet says that in order to accomplish this, “we have invited major figures in research, as well as CEOs of start-ups and leaders of Priority Research Programmes and Equipments (PEPRs), major research programs that are the upstream portion of national acceleration strategies and were developed as part of the France 2030 Plan,” as he puts it. PEPRs are major research programs that were developed as part of the France 2030 Plan. Major research programs called PEPRs were created as part of the France 2030 Plan.
In addition to the major CNRS research topics, representatives from start-ups that emerged from laboratories supervised by the CNRS, examples of public-private research, and the expertise of CNRS research staff will be presented at the various roundtables. For instance, the organization will give a talk on “Recyclability and the Circular Economy” with three cutting-edge start-ups5 and Jean-François Gérard, the head of the PEPR for “Recyclability, Recycling, and Reincorporation of Recycled Materials.” Alain Aspect, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2022, will deliver a speech alongside CNRS Chairman and CEO Antoine Petit to kick off the discussions.