PUI SEVille
The SEVille project, launched in March 2024, is one of the 29 winning projects of the University Innovation Pole (PUI) call for projects of France 2030.
In response to the State's expectations regarding innovation, the SEVille project is led by 7 founding members: the Paris-Est University Community, Gustave Eiffel University, Paris-Est Créteil University, École des Ponts ParisTech, École nationale vétérinaire d’Alfort, CNRS, and SATT Erganeo.
PUI's objectives
It aims to:
- Increase the flow of innovation projects originating from research laboratories in the region, while improving the conversion rate of these projects into innovation, notably through the creation of Deeptech start-ups.
- Enhance the efficiency of support for innovation, in terms of collaborative research, technology transfer, and entrepreneurship, on the Paris-Est site.
The project aims to contribute to transforming the economy in favor of climate, biodiversity, and health by addressing innovation through the intersecting perspectives of the scientific themes of Health, Environment, and City.
SEVille will structure all operational forces of the site to develop innovation management at the territorial level.
Finally, it plans to link these innovative projects with other initiatives in the region supported by the France 2030 program, such as the Sci-ty pre-maturation/maturation program led by Gustave Eiffel University.