Overview
- The French government will invest the final €15 billion of the €54 billion France 2030 plan to drive innovation over the next three years.
- Key sectors targeted include artificial intelligence, quantum computing, space exploration, nuclear energy, and dual-use technologies for civilian and military applications.
- Approximately €38 billion has already been deployed since 2021, supporting 7,500 projects, creating 150,000 jobs, and generating 6,000 patent filings.
- The initiative aims to address historic industrial gaps, strengthen national defense, and bolster economic resilience against global uncertainties.
- Prime Minister François Bayrou chaired an interministerial innovation committee in Paris to outline the next phase of the plan's implementation.