| KEY DATA |
| - 710 businesses |
| - +11,000 employees with |
| - 6,000 of them working in the electrical and electronic industry |
| - and 5,000 working in the production of electronic and household equipment |
| STRONG POINTS |
| - The various areas of business are complementary and transverse |
| - The proximity of the domestic markets |
| - The presence of leading companies including a large number of foreign groups |
| - Training and research |
| - A mastery of cutting edge technologies |
| - A policy of welcoming new businesses and offering incentives |
| TRAINING - R&D |
| - SUPELEC, ENSAM, ENSEM, advanced training and research into electricity and electronics |
| - GeorgiaTech, research into computer electronics |
| - CLOES, Centre Européen d'Optique et d'Electronique des Solides (European Centre for Optics and the Electronics of Solids) |
| - IAEM centre, IT, automation, electronics, electro-technical, mathematics |










