Un pôle de recherche de dimention Européenne

La Haute Borne Science Park is located in the heart of a teaching and research centre of European scope which brings together, on a 300-hectare site, over 3,500 academic and other researchers, 50,000 students and 85 research laboratories from the Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille (www.univ-lille1.fr),’Université Charles de Gaulle (www.univ-lille3.fr) and other higher education institutes such as ENIC (Ecole d’Ingénieur Télécom www.enic.fr), Polytech’Lille (www.polytech-lille.fr), ENSCL (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille www.ensc-lille.fr) and Ecole Centrale de Lille (www.ec-lille.fr).

La Haute Borne Science Park is also within close proximity of high-tech research centres specialising in micro electronics, nanotechnologies, information and communications technology, ground transportation, high-throughput networks and telecommunications and chemicals and materials. A few examples are IEMN  (Institut d’Electronique, de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie www.iemn.univ-lille1.fr), INRETS (Institut National de Recherche sur les Transports et leur Sécurité www.inrets.fr) ou encore IMMCL (Institut des Molécules et Matières Condensés de Lille www.univ-lille1.fr/immcl).
That made of la Haute Borne Science Park the place of reception privileged for any activity in bond with its (Intelligent Transport Systems) which calls upon all its strong competences of the laboratories.
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Complementary centres in skills and technology

5 major scientific centres:

 

  STIC (Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies) :
STIC’s institutes and research centres develop new technologies in areas related to terrestrial and space telecommunications, transport, multimedia, communications and health.
 
   
 CHEMICALS-MATERIALS:
In response to issues arising out of these industries, our researchers work mainly on subjects related to the environment, materials with high added value, pharmacology, process chemistry, food processing, textiles and energy.
 
   
 BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES:
Our research laboratories specialise in biological technologies and work closely with 2 major industries:
> medical industry
> food processing
 
   
 ENVIRONMENT-ENERGY:
These being the major challenges facing society today, our research centre develops applications relating to the measurement, control and treatment of pollution within the multiple aspects of industrial activity.

 HUMAN, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SCIENCES:
Our research institutes and centres are particularly interested in sociological and economic studies, economic mechanisms in Europe, the evolution of companies and their different components (finance, marketing, human resources, strategy) and the impacts of human geography (demographic, urban, economic and cultural change).

These 5 major scientific centres are working with 49 university laboratories laboratories recognised by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, more than half of which are also jointly recognised by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and other leading national research organisations (INRA, INSERM, INRIA).

« Also collaborating with the Science Centre :» :

European Space Agency, Alcatel, Eads, France Telecom R&D, Gemplus, Genfit, Matra Transport, Microsoft Research Lab, Norsys, Thales, ST Microelectronics, etc.

 
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