This future will involve embedded technologies, in which France has recognized expertise; the Internet of Things, where we shine with innovation every year; and e-Health, which is revolutionizing our healthcare system. It will also require stable, long-term regulations that prioritize investment to make our regions the new home of the digital revolution.
To achieve this, we have two major assets. The first is our training capacity: our engineers shine and we can take a decisive lead by training our schoolchildren in the basics of IT, our students in the professions of tomorrow, and our unemployed and dropouts in those of today. The educational structures are there, as the Jules Ferry 3.0 report clearly demonstrated, and it’s up to us to help them integrate our codes into theirs.
Our second asset is Europe. We live in a rich territory that must become the world’s largest commercial market. This begins with a single digital market, a language that is naturally cross-border and more universal than Esperanto. It will encourage investment and create competition that benefits everyone.
Syntec Numérique is fully committed to the development of these assets, which could, as of today, make France a country of growth and employment, thanks to our industries.
Guy Mamou-Mani
President, Syntec Numérique