INTERVIEW – As Industry Week opens this Monday, this expert in the sector believes that “reindustrialization is above all a social project”.
Can France succeed in the challenge of reindustrialization? While warning signals are multiplying among businesses and international competition is becoming more and more pressing, the French ambitions are being undermined by the macroeconomic context. Industry week, from November 18 to 24, aims to highlight this sector, marked by difficulties in recent times. Teacher at the Paris School of Mines and responsible for a mission on the reindustrialization of France by 2035, Olivier Lluansi calls in particular to rely on “the hidden potential of territories”.
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LE FIGARO. – In your report on reindustrialization by 2035, you insist on the fact that it is not an end in itself. Can you explain?
OLIVIER LLUANSI.- Reindustrialization is above all a social project. Mass production has been greatly stigmatized, but it simply responded to a model: that of a society…
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