Two research organisations and two universities will spearhead €38 million programme
The French government has launched an eight-year research programme, backed with €38m, to develop the next generation of digital collaboration tools.
The programme, operating under the aegis of the France 2030 innovation plan, will be led by the CNRS, France’s largest public research organisation; Inria, the national digital technology research agency; and the universities of Grenoble Alpes and Paris-Saclay.