Report : competitive technologies for sustainable development
Vincent Chriqui , Director General of the Centre d'analyse stratégique, present, exclusively to the press, report and policy brief :
Competitive technologies at the service of sustainable development
Tuesday, August 28, 2012 at 10am
Strategic Analysis Centre, 18 rue de Martignac, 75007 Paris
Which technologies should we support in the coming decades to promote sustainable development and promote economic growth?
This new report from the Centre for Strategic Analysis, based on the work of a committee chaired by Jean Bergougnoux, assesses the current state of maturity of different technologies in the energy, transport and residential tertiary and reviews their development for France in the global economic competition.
In a long-term perspective, technological innovations often require support of States. However, in a situation of scarcity of public funding, this support must be adapted to the state of technology.
So, whether research, development and industrialization, the CAS has examined the conditions:
- the integration of these advances in existing systems (or create)
- a mature technology, economic but also social acceptance of various technologies.
The report makes four proposals for France to develop its competitive advantages in technologies for sustainable development.
Les ressources
- Communiqué de presse (PDF)