Software Republic Unveils Ambitious 2025 Plan, Launches Four Innovative Projects
The Software Republic, a French tech initiative, has unveiled ambitious plans and successful projects in collaboration with leading companies. It aims to boost innovation and cybersecurity in the automotive and tech sectors.
By 2025, the Software Republic targets launching 10 new services and products, incubating 50 startups, and serving over 50 territories. It has already materialized four projects:
- A 'detect & respond' cybersecurity solution for Renault vehicles, developed with Orange, Renault Group, Thales, and Parcoor, supported by BPIfrance.
- A vehicle traffic flow modeling tool, a collaboration between Dassault Systèmes, Orange, and Renault Group, with a pilot in Corrèze.
- An intelligent and secure bidirectional charging station project, involving Orange, Renault Group, STMicroelectronics, Thales, and Mobilize.
- The Software Republic Academy for cybersecurity training, offering two programs starting in September 2022, in partnership with École 2600 and EFREI.
The Software Republic has established an Economic Interest Group (EIG) for its activities and incubated five startups since its launch in March 2022: Angoka, Geoflex, Parcoor, Vianova, and Wattpark.
The Software Republic's initiatives, including the 'detect & respond' cybersecurity solution, traffic flow modeling tool, and charging station project, demonstrate its commitment to driving innovation in the automotive and tech sectors. Its academy will also contribute to enhancing cybersecurity skills. The organization can be followed on LinkedIn and YouTube, and its website is softwarerepublique.eu, with contact via [email protected].
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