Chaire Cyber CNI

Chaire Cyber CNI – Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures

European Innovation Ecosystems: Lessons from Ten Years of the German-French Academy for the Industry of the Future

🇪🇺 Sometimes a birthday cake tells a bigger story than a hundred project reports.

When we cut the birthday cake at Viva Technology 2026 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the German-French Academy for the Industry of the Future (GFA), I suddenly realized something.

We were not celebrating ten years of an institution.

We were celebrating ten years of relationships.

Researchers greeting collaborators they had not seen for years.

Students introducing mentors from another country.

Industrial partners already discussing the next joint project.

Friends meeting again.

Looking back over almost a decade, I realized that the Academy’s greatest achievement was never a single research project, a doctoral school or an innovation event.

It was creating a community.

That reflection led me to write something I had wanted to write for quite some time.

Not a birthday message.

Not a project report.

But an essay about something I have gradually come to regard as one of Europe’s most important strategic capabilities:

How do we build international innovation ecosystems?

Over the past ten years, I have had the privilege of helping shape this journey through collaborative research projects, educational initiatives such as Future-IoT, lifelong learning, strategy development and the Steering Committee of the Academy.

Along the way I discovered something that surprised even me.

Many of the most successful collaborations started with nothing more than a short conversation.

Projects ended.

Communities continued.

The article is my attempt to distill what ten years of Franco-German collaboration have taught me—not only about research and education, but about trust, ecosystem building and Europe’s future.

Among the ideas that stayed with me most are:

🔹 Research projects do not create ecosystems. People do.

🔹 Relationships deserve institutions.

🔹 Communities are Europe’s most valuable innovation infrastructure.

Thank you to everyone who helped build this remarkable community over the past decade—especially Paul-Guilhem Meunier, whose ability to cultivate ecosystems rather than merely manage projects has inspired me throughout these years, and to the many wonderful colleagues from IMT, TUM, DFH/UFA, industry and public institutions who made this journey possible.

I hope you enjoy reading it.

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📢 La Chaire Cyber CNI et la Chaire Cyber Naval vous invitent à la demi-journée “L’IA à la croisée des chemins : Renforcer la sécurité ou donner du pouvoir aux cybermenaces ?” lors de l’European Cyber Week ! 🚀

📢 La Chaire Cyber CNI et la Chaire Cyber Naval vous invitent à la demi-journée “L’IA à la croisée des chemins : Renforcer la sécurité ou donner du pouvoir aux cybermenaces ?” lors de l’European Cyber Week ! 🚀

👉 Au programme : des discussions de haut niveau sur l’IA pour protéger nos infrastructures critiques, sur terre et en mer !

📅 Date : 21 novembre, 9h00 – 12h00
📍 Lieu : Couvent des Jacobins, Rennes

Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructures Chair Shines at European Cyber Week 2023

The first day of the European Cyber Week 2023 marked a resounding success for the Industrial Research Chair “Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructures” (chaire cyberCNI.fr). The event, renowned as one of the most significant cybersecurity gatherings in France and Europe, provided an excellent platform for the chair to showcase its groundbreaking work and foster valuable connections within the industry.

The industrial chair Cyber CNI Hosts Successful Fall Research Update on Cybersecurity at Airbus Defense and Space

Institut Mines-Télécom’s industrial chair Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures (cyberCNI.fr) held its bi-annual “Research Update” event on November 9, 2023, at the Airbus Defense and Space facility in Elancourt. The event brought together key industry members, experts, and researchers to discuss the latest advancements in cybersecurity for critical networked infrastructures.

La chaire industrielle Cyber CNI organise avec succès sa mise à jour de recherche automnale sur la cybersécurité chez Airbus Defense and Space

La chaire industrielle Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures (cyberCNI.fr) de l’Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) a organisé son événement bi-annuel “Research Update” le 9 novembre 2023, au sein des installations d’Airbus Defense and Space à Elancourt. L’événement a réuni des acteurs clés de l’industrie, des experts et des chercheurs pour discuter des dernières avancées en matière de cybersécurité pour les infrastructures critiques.

L’Institut Mines-Télécom, IMT Atlantique et Airbus CyberSecurity renforcent leur partenariat

La nouvelle convention signée ce mardi 6 juillet par Frédéric JULHES, Directeur d’Airbus CyberSecurity France, Françoise Prêteux, Directrice déléguée à la recherche et au développement économique de l’Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) et Anne Beauval, Directrice Déléguée d’IMT Atlantique, étend un partenariat initié en 2017 et marque la volonté des trois entités de développer une collaboration dans trois domaines clés : la formation, la mise en place de programmes de R&D et le recrutement des ingénieurs et docteurs.

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