Nathalie Allegret, Director of National Activities and Development, explains in this video the link between practice and technology.
At the origin of a technology, there is the need of a user. He will be listened by specialists, experts, and innovators who will work together to develop a new technology. This collective intelligence allows us to go further than the first ideas linked to the needs expressed. Thanks to this technological innovation, the user will himself create new practices. These advances also contribute to the opening towards other subjects such as the mobility of tomorrow for the collective good.
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