Transitions Laboratory: Industry, Territory, Society

To showcase its technological and methodological expertise, the Henri Fayol Institute has established a Transitions Laboratory. This laboratory consists of platforms and demonstrators derived from its research and training activities, enabling training, demonstration, and experimentation of the transformations necessary to address the transitions of industries and territories.


Coordination of the “Territory” Technology Platform

Audrey TANGUY

Assistant Professor
Phone number
+33 4 77 42 01 90

Coordinator

Developing effective policies for sustainable territorial resource management requires decision-making tools that allow for considering the dynamics of the territories in question and adjusting the parameters of collective regulation strategies.

Enables the simulation of a spatio-temporal object’s evolution. Assists in analyzing the results. Visualizes both the evolution of the object of study and the selected indicators.

Such tools must be able to adapt to the heterogeneity of the relevant domains by enabling the dynamic development of a processing chain, from data collection to the visualization of the alternative space. In this context, the Territory Technology Platform aims to provide both technical and promotional support for the work of the Henri Fayol Institute concerning the sustainable management of territories. New decision-making tools, such as mapping the energy potential of territories or urban logistics, can be developed using the services and data offered by the platform.


Participation in the “Maq’It” Platform

Victor CHARPENAY

Associate Professor
Phone number
+33 4 77 49 96 99

Head of the Maq’IT Technology Platform

The Maq’It platform offers a robotic and software environment designed and scaled to enable experimentation, study, and training on the challenges of future industry and territories.

This platform is structured around research themes such as: artificial intelligence, interoperability, knowledge models, the Internet of Things, multi-agent systems, to address challenges in: logistics, smart mobility, flow management, with a view to digital, ecological, and industrial transition.

Maq’It complements the It’m Factory and Territoire platforms and supports researchers, faculty, and engineers in their efforts to showcase their research and training work. Its objective is to enable an incremental and agile development process for final demonstrators.