SystemX

For other uses, see System X.

SystemX is a Scientific Cooperation Foundation that counts 10 founding members among which 6 are companies (Alstom, Renault, Bull, Kalray, Sherpa, OVH), 3 are academic partners (Inria, Institut Mines-Télécom, the FCS Campus Paris-Saclay) and one is a competitiveness cluster (Systematic Paris-Region).
SystemX set up its Technological and Scientific Council, composed of 12 members, which will provide, amongst other tasks, guidance to the Institute regarding its scientific orientation and international openness strategy.

Presentation

SystemX is an Institute for Technological Research (IRT) that was established on February 1, 2012 in the framework of the “Investment for the future” program that was set up in order to support French Innovation.

A total of 8 IRTs have been created by the government. Those institutes represent a new dynamic of innovation for the country and aim at strengthening territorial attractiveness.

Only IRT in the Île-de-France Region dedicated to the digital engineering of complex systems, SystemX addresses current technological stakes thanks to collective innovation.

SystemX’s functioning lies on two fundamental apsects:

R&D projects and training

SystemX chose to orient its activities towards four priority sectors:

More precisely, the Institute has rolled out its research in seven thematics, themselves split in two programs:

With regards to training, SystemX is interested in academic-industrial relationships concercing the “systems, modelization, complexity” challenges - at the bachelor, master and PhD levels.

Saclay ecosystem

Thanks to its localization on the Saclay plateau, which will host the future [Paris-Saclay University], SystemX benefits from Systematic Paris-Region competitiveness cluster and the Paris-Saclay Campus' dynamics - ranked among the world's top 8 world innovating clusters by the MIT Technology Review.[1]

Company record sheet

President: Pascal Cléré

Chief executive officer: Eric Perrin-Pelletier

Key dates:

Key figures:

Legal status: Fondation de cooperation scientifique -Scientific Research Foundation

Head office: Nano-Innov (Palaiseau) Other offices : Inria (Place d’Italie – Paris ; Lincs)

Thematics: digital engineering of complex systems

References

  1. "World Innovation Clusters". Retrieved 2013. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

Coordinates: 48°42′46″N 2°11′34″E / 48.7127°N 2.1929°E / 48.7127; 2.1929

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