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BUILDING TOMORROW’S MOBILITY FROM TODAY RENAULT: A RESPONSIBLE COMPANY

BUILDING TOMORROW’S MOBILITY FROM 2.2 TODAY

Thinking about and developing new sustainable forms of 2.2.1 mobility

Although owning a car is still a major aspiration for millions of people worldwide, technology and the ways in which vehicles are used are changing rapidly with vehicle electrification, the development of autonomous vehicles and the gradual move from an economy of ownership to one of use and services. These new forms of mobility are dramatically changing uses, territories and industries. Carmakers alone cannot redefine and shape tomorrow’s mobility. The Company is therefore opening up to new players from a wide variety of backgrounds, including universities, start-ups, local authorities and institutions, who are taking up the challenge.

Groupe Renault has a strategy designed to understand, analyze and anticipate new mobility so that it can offer solutions meeting the needs of users, whether drivers or passengers, today or tomorrow.

Through discussions with the

2.2.1.1

academic world Through the support it provides for academic research, Groupe Renault has set itself the challenges of bringing researchers and professionals together to exchange ideas with a view to developing the technological solutions and services of the future, and understanding tomorrow’s consumer purchasing decisions.

Supporting academic institutions and chairs Groupe Renault supports higher education institutions through its commitment to academic chairs. Renault experts are currently involved in support for 15 academic chairs in high-value subjects.

Creation Date

Theme

Academic partner

Partners

Connected cars and cybersecurity

Fondation Mines Télécom, Télécom ParisTech Thalès, Valeo, Wavestone, Nokia

2017 2017 2017 2016 2016

Inter-cultural management

ESCP

Operational excellence and managerial innovation

ESSEC

Orange, Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS), Sanofi, Humanis

Social dialog and business competitiveness

ESCP

Solvay, Airbus, Sodexo

Urban logistics

École des Mines

La Poste, ADEME, Mairie de Paris, Groupe Pomona

Robustness, reliability, and energy performance of electric propulsion in cars using advanced control and observation techniques Design of use-oriented urban systems (Anthropolis)

Institut de Recherche en Communications et Cybernétique (IRCCYN), École Centrale Nantes

2016

Institut de Recherche Technologique SystemX, École Centrale Supelec Institut Supérieur d’Optique, École Supérieure des Techniques Aéronautiques et de Construction Automobile (ESTACA), Strate École de Design Fondation France-Japan de l’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales

SNCF, RATP, GDF Suez, ALSTOM

2015

In-car lighting systems

PSA, Valeo automotive lighting

2014

Uses of vehicles between services rendered and ownership in Japan, South Korea, and Europe Mobility and quality of life in urban environments

2014

Université Pierre et Marie Curie

PSA Peugeot Citroën

2013

Theory and methods of innovative design

Mines ParisTech

Dassault Systèmes, RATP, Thales, Vallourec

Renewed in 2013

Smart Mobility

Université Pierre et Marie Curie

Atos Origin

2012

Enterprise & Poverty

HEC

Danone/Schneider Electric

Renewed in 2015

Modeling system for the inspection and the development of internal combustion engines

École Centrale Nantes

LMS Engineering Innovation

2013

Automotive distribution and service

L’École Supérieure des Sciences Commerciales d’Angers (ESSCA)

Nissan France – UCAR

1991

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