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Statut JEI / JEIR
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—A France 2030 competitive three-phase funding programme supporting breakthrough AI R&D projects by startups, SMEs, labs, and consortia, with phased funding from EUR 100K (feasibility) up to EUR 8M (market application), operated by Bpifrance and Agence de programmes Numérique (Inria).
Current AI was set up to reshape the existing AI landscape by developing and supporting large-scale initiatives that serve the public interest.
A national “diffusion” plan to accelerate the adoption of AI technologies within the private sector.
The French National Institute of Geographical and Forest Information (IGN) leads several AI-enhanced projects supporting land use, ecology, and agriculture. These include LiDAR HD (3D national mapping), OCS GE (land cover classification), CarHab (habitat modelling), AI4GEO (automated 2D/3D mapping from satellite data), CAP monitoring (with MASA/ASP), and BDForêt (forest reference mapping), advancing data-driven public policy and environmental management.
A national AI Factory providing access to advanced compute and AI development resources.
The DIAL-IA project (Dialogue on AI) was led and coordinated by IRES with the support of ULTRA LABORANS.
The Jean Zay supercomputer extension is a French government initiative investing €40 million, via the France 2030 programme, to expand the computing capacity of the Jean Zay supercomputer, operated by CNRS at IDRIS in Orsay. The extension focuses on upgrading GPU architecture to meet growing AI research demands and is expected to make Jean Zay the largest AI-dedicated supercomputer in France.
The Plan aims to provide patients with timely access to the latest genomic innovations and integrate genomics into routine healthcare to improve diagnosis and treatment, reduce diagnostic errors, and personalise therapeutic strategies.
The Public Digital Campus brings together and promotes the interministerial digital training offering. The goal is to equip public sector employees—both within and beyond the digital field—with transformative knowledge and skills that are essential for energising public action and delivering high-quality digital services.