Successful urban planning to build competitive cities
Aujourd'hui, l'Inde est à l'aube d'une explosion majeure de la construction du bâtiment avec un rythme sans relâche de l'urbanisation, propulsé par l'afflux continu de personnes de l'arrière-pays rural. Situation qui met une pression sans précédent sur les mécanismes d'infrastructures et de prestations de services urbains de divers organismes...
Lire la suiteSuccessful urban planning to build competitive citiesA dubious Smart City hospital in Malta
Dès l’origine, un projet de construction d’un hôpital privé intelligent à Malte avec l’apport de fonds italiens a posé problème. Ce projet a été lancé l’année dernière par le Premier ministre, Joseph Muscat et son ministre de la Santé, Konrad Mizzi,...
Lire la suiteA dubious Smart City hospital in MaltaFrance Inter takes an interest in smart cities
In his program "It's for today or for tomorrow," on August 20, Didier Si Ammour devoted an interview to the question of new technologies as infrastructures for offering intelligent services in a city...
Lire la suiteFrance Inter takes an interest in smart citiesThe question of the “hype cycle” and the adoption of innovations
Sylvain Rolland, a journalist at La Tribune, analyzes the notion of "the hype cycle," a concept that refers to the time between the launch of an innovation on the market and its adoption by the general public...
Lire la suiteThe question of the “hype cycle” and the adoption of innovationsThe smartphone at the service of urban mobility
Yann Lechelle, director of the startup Snips, is developing a perspective on urban travel, a field his company specializes in. Snips was founded in 2013 by Rand Hindi, a renowned data scientist and member of the French National Digital Council...
Lire la suiteThe smartphone at the service of urban mobilityChetan Sharma
He's a sought-after consultant in the American mobile world. Founder and president of Chetan Sharma Consulting, he's one of the leading strategists in the mobile industry...
Lire la suiteChetan SharmaFrederic Sanchez
During the Employers' Summer University, Frédéric Sanchez, President of Medef International, once again distinguished himself with his humor and warmth, especially by signing a historic memorandum of understanding to create a common solar energy market at the global level...
Lire la suiteFrederic SanchezEric Dupont
The Paris Fire Brigade (BSPP) has its own Lépine competition, called the Krebs Prize, and this year it was awarded to an intern. Polytechnique engineer Etienne Dupont, with his diploma in hand, joined the Montmartre fire station for an internship...
Lire la suiteEric DupontFrance less innovative than Ireland, Luxembourg, Hong Kong, and Paris
The annual ranking of the most innovative countries, by WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), was, as in the past, unveiled in mid-August. France has thus risen three places to now rank 18th, but remains far from the top 10, which includes no fewer than eight European countries...
Lire la suiteFrance less innovative than Ireland, Luxembourg, Hong Kong, and ParisWhen new technologies dehumanize tourist stays
The rise of the internet heralds a new customer experience in the hotel industry. The risk? Hoteliers will no longer play their usual role of providing information, tips, or historical explanations of their neighborhood to tourists. The hotel industry is becoming dehumanized, and this poses a real problem...
Lire la suiteWhen new technologies dehumanize tourist staysWhat if the future of “French Tech” was in design and not in start-ups?
Why do Californians love Citroën cars from the 50s and 70s? We don't have an answer here, since the question isn't on the agenda of incubators, facilitators, and co-working spaces in France and Navarre...
Lire la suiteWhat if the future of “French Tech” was in design and not in start-ups?Smart Territories: France at the bottom of the class
Tongues have been loosening since the end of June. The French, their local authorities, organizations, and businesses have not understood the smart city Schmilblick...
Lire la suiteSmart Territories: France at the bottom of the classJosep-Ramon Ferrer Escoda
It is hard to imagine what role this telecom engineer and digital television graduate has played in ensuring that his city, Barcelona, has topped the global rankings of smart cities in recent years...
Lire la suiteJosep-Ramon Ferrer EscodaUber in Marrakech
The American specialist in connecting drivers and customers took advantage of the MedCop Climate Conference in Tangier, a sort of rehearsal for COP22 next November, to launch its UberGreen project dedicated to green cars...
Lire la suiteUber in MarrakechCigre
The International Council of Large Electricity Networks (CIGR), which has been held every two years in Paris since 1929, will bring together at the end of August the cream of the high-voltage industry, the nobility of electric transport...
Lire la suiteCigreCES 2017 in Las Vegas
Le raout américain de l'électronique mondial semble se préparer avec aciduité du côté de la French Tech...
Lire la suiteCES 2017 in Las VegasLaure de la Raudière
This former telecoms engineer, MP and vice-president of the Eure-et-Loir Departmental Council, is one of the women who has influence on the national political scene regarding the digital transition...
Lire la suiteLaure de la RaudièreJeff Immelt and Satya Nadella
The agreement in early July for a partnership between General Electric and Microsoft in software and cloud computing puts Jeff Immelt, CEO of GE, and Satya Nadella, head of Microsoft, in a new global digital configuration...
Lire la suiteJeff Immelt and Satya NadellaYves Tyrode
This Telecom Paris Tech graduate is the new head of digital at the BPCE banking group...
Lire la suiteYves TyrodeDavid Lacombled
Orange's content man is taking a bow. As the operator's deputy director of content strategy, David Lacombled has been involved in all digital issues in France in recent years...
Lire la suiteDavid LacombledVilles intelligentes, ne pas oublier qu’il est nécessaire d’avoir des habitants intelligents
Le débat est très vif en Inde. En France on commence juste à accoler à la dimension de ville intelligente, la notion de citoyenneté et à l'inscrire dans le marbre...
Lire la suiteVilles intelligentes, ne pas oublier qu’il est nécessaire d’avoir des habitants intelligentsWhen will France enter Industry 4.0?
Once again, it seems there's been a delay in getting going. Since 2015, there have been many Industry 4.0 initiatives in the French regions, all under the leadership of Emmanuel Macron...
Lire la suiteWhen will France enter Industry 4.0?Anticipating IoT and the disruption of our environment

It seems that we are experiencing the arrival of Connected Objects as a remake of the opening, more than 20 years ago, of the information highways and the surge of the web...
Lire la suiteAnticipating IoT and the disruption of our environmentAustralia: How IKEA is thinking about the home of tomorrow

À partir de leur maison, 68% des Australiens communiquent et interagissent avec d'autres personnes en ligne...
Lire la suiteAustralia: How IKEA is thinking about the home of tomorrowL’Afrique du Sud sera-t-elle un paradis d’objets connectés ?

Eckart Zollner, Directeur du Développement du Groupe Jasco, analyse les atouts et…...
Comment la Chine a connu son boom de l’Internet selon un ex-Microsoft
Il est rare d’entendre l’intelligentsia technologique chinoise sur les questions de développement…...
Les Emirats Arabes Unis réfléchissent aux objets connectés
Selon un récent rapport du cabinet de conseil International Data Corporation (IDC),…...