Philippe Rivière takes charge of the French Forces of Industry in

Philippe Rivière takes charge of the French Forces of Industry in
Philippe Rivière takes charge of the French Forces of Industry in Nice

The director of ACI Group takes charge of the branch of the FFI Club. Already involved in the Business Club, he announces a partnership with the Nice Côte d’Azur Business Club.

Philippe Rivièredirector of ACI Groupe and president of the Loire Business Club, takes the helm of the Nice branch of the French Forces of Industry (FFI). This Club, designed by and for entrepreneurs, has the mission of bring together economic actors in order to support reindustrialization in .

As part of this assumption of duty, a partnership is set up between FFI Nice and the Nice Côte d’Azur Business Club. This collaboration aims to provide members with solutions tailored to their needs while strengthening industry-related initiatives in the department. The objective is to encourage innovation and develop a more dynamic local economic fabric.

An initiative for SMEs and reindustrialization

The French Forces of Industry were created in 2019 by Laurent Moisson, Gilles Attaf and Emmanuel Deleau. This network aims to give SMEs the means to develop. All with an emphasis on investments in technology and human skills. The model is inspired by the strategies adopted by start-ups to accelerate their growth.

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Since July 2021, the FFI opened ten regional branches In France. That of Nice now benefits from the expertise of Philippe Rivière to strengthen its role in the local economy. The Alpes-Maritimes department represents a strategic territory for promoting sustainable reindustrialization adapted to current challenges.

The Nice branch seeks to attract entrepreneurs and investors ready to get involved in a collective project. The objective is to develop innovative industrial activities while meeting the expectations of local businesses. This positioning is part of a global approach to strengthening the French economy.

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