The inventive Factory: a central pillar that serves areas in transition
Économie

The inventive Factory: a central pillar that serves areas in transition

The complexity and unpredictability of today’s world invite us to reconsider traditional ways of working, which have exposed their limits, in order to better meet the challenges of territorial development through the application of new multi-dimensional and collaborative approaches, focused on innovation and sustainability of solutions.

Renewable energy activities are considered a lever for territorial development and are characterized by their strong impact, both economically and socially. In this sense, the Amun project for the development of green hydrogen, which has mobilized substantial funds and is supported by the CWP Global group, contributes to the construction of an attractive territorial platform within the Guelmim Oued Noun region, which are voluntarism and activism through the launch of major offers, embodying transformational changes at the local level, such as the GON H2 Valley initiative. In the same spirit, Hace, drawing on its territorial roots in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, plans the industrialization of its distinctive innovation, namely the production of competitive green hydrogen from wave energy, with the aim of offering new applications in the areas and making a positive impact to have. on the planet.

As part of the Chanel Mission 1.5° program, which translates the climate strategy of the French luxury house in collaboration with the Pochet Group, the innovative energy intelligence solution designed by METRON was implemented at several industrial sites, with the aim of significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and therefore rationalize resource use. It is clear that the gradual deployment of such inventive and adaptive technology, which is the result of a tripartite collaboration between avant-garde groups and a disruptive start-up, aims to promote targeted action and real energy transparency, enhancing the digital and environmental transition of the world can be accelerated. industry serving responsible areas.

In North America, Canada is integrating an innovative approach to territorial planning that promotes better correlation between budget strategy and infrastructure needs, using intuitive management of data from the different municipal components, throughout the asset lifecycle. This new way of city management guarantees equipment performance and improves public decision-making.

In Asia, territorial issues are being addressed through an intelligent connection between technology and governance, leading to developments towards partnerships between the public and private sectors. This method of territorial production adopted by Singapore is capable of shaping an imagination intended to strengthen the economic attractiveness of areas and support the various transitions. The specific levers that have built this city-state’s brand image at the forefront of innovation include massive investments in nature-based solutions, such as the emblematic Bay South Garde, which fits harmoniously into local ecosystems. In addition to this approach, biomimetic technologies have been widely promoted by the leaders of this territorial intelligence laboratory, for better protection of biodiversity and a more pleasant territorial living environment.

In the same vein, the Melbourne Pollinator Corridor nature project is a means of bringing local communities together around the common good. This pilot concept of landscape creation in Australia breaks with conventional practices and demonstrates the crucial role of open innovation in promoting social cohesion, strengthening the relationship between people and nature and strengthening community. This kind of creative collaboration between citizens truly reveals the importance of a participatory democracy, at the service of sharing knowledge and common values ​​that unites local actors as a whole.

Responding to territorial challenges forces us to change our view of the forces that drive the daily lives of populations. It is by encouraging the installation of open innovation spaces, covering multiple realities such as Fab Labs, that local approaches will be able to flourish more strongly. The common thread is opening up to all forms of intelligence that can fuel territorial inventiveness and support the convergence of dynamics. In addition, the reliability of contributing economic models, supported by the evolution of public procurement and the promotion of synergies that facilitate the emergence of transition accelerators, is of strategic nature for the sustainability of the systems built together with territorial stakeholders.


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