1. Competitive clusters
1.1 Presentation
A few years ago, in an increasingly competitive global economy, France launched a new offensive industrial policy based on competitiveness clusters, whose main objective was innovation. Today, a cluster is seen as a magnet for collective projects involving companies, research centers and training organizations.
The Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale (DATAR), now the Délégation interministérielle à l'aménagement et à la compétitivité des territoires (DIACT), defined a competitiveness cluster as an association of companies, manufacturers, research centers and training organizations, committed to a common development strategy, around innovative projects. All skills are mobilized...
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