|  February 2014 -               Which partnershipfor  public research and industry?
Issue editors: Jacques SERRIS, engineer  from the École des Mines serving on the Conseil Général de l’Économie, de l’Industrie,  de l’Énergie et des Technologies (CGEIET) et par Benoit LEGAIT, engineer  from the École des Mines serving on the Conseil Général de l’Économie, de l’Industrie,  de l’Énergie et des Technologies (CGEIET) 
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 Foreword: Anne LAUVERGEON, chair of the Commission Innovation 2030, former chair of Areva’s board of directors   Introduction: SERRIS, engineer  from the École des Mines serving on the Conseil Général de l’Économie, de l’Industrie,  de l’Énergie et des Technologies (CGEIET) and Benoit LEGAIT, engineer  from the École des Mines serving on the Conseil Général de l’Économie, de l’Industrie,  de l’Énergie et des Technologies (CGEIET) 
 Is partnership research  soluble in public research policies? Frédérique PALLEZ, professor at Mines ParisTech
   Which public policies  will boost innovation and economic growth? Alain VILLEMEUR, associate professor at the University of Paris-Dauphine
   At the core of a global  “open innovation” initiative for designing the automobile of the future at PSA  Peugeot Citroën Gregory BLOKKEEL and
 Sylvain ALLANO,
 department of Research, Innovation and Advanced Technology at PSA Peugeot  Citroën
   What types of  partnership for public research and industry? A small company’s expectations Pierre-André MARCHAL, CEO of Enersens
   R&D and innovation  in digital technology: What manufacturers expect Stéphane DISTINGUIN, founder of  FABERNOVEL and president of Cap Digital,
 Philippe ROY,
 assistant delegate – Cap Digital,
 and
 Isabelle RYL,
 director of the research center Inria Paris-Rocquencourt
   Universities and firms Bertrand MONTHUBERT, mathematician, president of the University of Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier
   Which partnership for  public research and industry? Being a researcher and creating an innovative  firm Alain THOREL, research director at Mines ParisTech
   From ANVAR through OSEO  to Bpifrance: Major phases in public funding for innovation Laure REINHART, director of Partnerships in the department Innovation at Bpifrance  Financement
   How will public policies  for research partnerships evolve? Guillaume PRUNIER, engineer from the École des Mines, head of the bureau of Innovation  and Technology Policies at the Direction Générale de la Compétitivité, de  l’Industrie and des Services (DGCIS)
   Transferring and  applying the findings of public research: An international perspective Mario CERVANTES,Dominique GUELLEC
 and
 Daniel KUPKA,
 who work for the Organization of  Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
   Technology developments  in Europe: Horizon 2020 Iskren KIRILOV, Directorate of Research and Innovation at the European Commission,
 and
 Jack METTHEY,
 director of the framework program Interinstitutional Relations,  Directorate of Research and Innovation at the European Commission
   Research partnerships in  France  and elsewhere, a constantly changing landscape Sacha KALLENBACH, general inspector in the Ministry of National Education and Research,
 and
 Joël JACQUET,
 professor at Supélec, scientific director at Captoor
   Aid for innovation and  research partnerships in the United Kingdom Cyrille Van  EFFENTERRE,advisor on science and la technology, Embassy of  the United Kingdom in France
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