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Software République ‘vision4rescue’ – Technological Ecosystem Empowering Emergency Response

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00:00Si vous êtes venu à cette conférence avant, vous vous souvenez de Software République.
00:04C'est une équipe de 7 étudiants experts dans le domaine de l'automobile, data, communication, et même street furniture.
00:16Chaque année, ici, à Viva Tech, ils ont leur projet de l'année dernière, tout catering à la bien-être
00:24des gens.
00:25So, ils basically unitent tous leurs strengths pour créer la next big chose.
00:32So, cette fois, ils sont en train de force à construire un petit-etre emergency response system
00:39qui peut aider plusieurs personnes à once durant la crise.
00:43So, vous êtes prêts à entendre de l'automobile de l'automobile,
00:46next-generation chips, cyber-économies, unbreakable communication,
00:53et même street furniture that transforms into rescue gear,
00:58like right out of a Hollywood movie.
01:02So, to find out how all this works,
01:04let's give a big and energetic welcome to Software République.
01:10Luca De Meo, from Renault Group,
01:14Bernard Charles, from Datto System,
01:16Frank Chartier, from Atos,
01:19Philippe Vallée, from Thales,
01:22Frédéric Le Crevet, from ST Microelectronics,
01:26Aliette Meunier-Lompre, from Orange,
01:28and George Stafford, from Jussey-Téco.
01:36Now, I am pleased to welcome also a key new player in this team
01:43who has created a local action plan,
01:47a roadmap to tackle all the main challenges when it comes to emergency response.
01:54So, please welcome General Arnaud de Gacqueray.
02:10General, thank you for being here.
02:13So, who here is not from Paris?
02:16Raise your hands.
02:19Okay, many people here.
02:20So, for those not familiar,
02:23General de Gacqueray is a high-ranking military officer
02:28and also a leader in firefighting, medical emergency responses,
02:34and, well, just rescue, above all.
02:38So, it is all in Paris and its surrounding areas.
02:42So, we know every minute counts when it comes to civil protection.
02:46Can you tell us how the operational context is evolving
02:51for firefighters and rescue teams?
02:55Okay.
02:57Thank you, madame, for this invitation.
02:59It's a great pleasure to speak in front of such an audience.
03:05and it's very exciting to be with you to speak about the future
03:12and to be involved in the possibility
03:18to make future possible with all my partners.
03:28So, tell us a bit more about, you know, what you're doing in here,
03:34what, what, um, how all the operations are evolving
03:38with, when it comes to firefighters.
03:41Yes, I can, uh, perhaps, write my text.
03:45Yes, it's possible for you.
03:48So, but just before to begin,
03:54I just want to express
03:58my respect and my condolences
04:04to the families and comrades
04:06of the two firemen who died yesterday
04:10in north of France.
04:12In L'Aisne.
04:14In L'Aisne, during an emergency operation.
04:22So, let's begin?
04:24Let's begin.
04:25Okay.
04:26The question you raise is crucial
04:30because it's all a question of time.
04:33As industrialists, firefighters,
04:38but also citizens,
04:40time is our most precious resource
04:44when it comes to facing up
04:47to the new challenges confronting our society.
04:52Social resilience in the event of a crisis,
04:57digital transformation,
04:59and climate change.
05:03In the Paris Fire Brigade,
05:05we have a well-known code which reads,
05:11If you call me in an emergency,
05:14I shall respond as quickly as I can.
05:18Every minute you wait
05:20will seem to you like an hour.
05:24In your distress,
05:26forgive my apparent slowness.
05:30Therefore,
05:32sustainability is a major goal,
05:35I said,
05:36for Paris firefighters
05:37for the years to come.
05:39To build a sustainable pattern
05:42and save more time,
05:44we need technological innovations,
05:47but not exclusively.
05:51as chief,
05:52part of my job
05:53is to consider
05:55how we can save more time
05:58in order to save more lives.
06:02It is an obsession.
06:05Firstly,
06:07to speed up time itself,
06:09we need to bring
06:10the various players
06:12closer together
06:15to make the information
06:17more widely shared,
06:20both during innovating process
06:22and in the field.
06:25You know that every minute
06:29gains a 10% greater chance
06:33of survival
06:34in case of heart attack.
06:38Secondly,
06:40to detect sooner,
06:41we have to contract space.
06:43Technological innovations
06:44like drones
06:46or AI
06:47help us to get
06:49more information
06:50and analyze data
06:52in order to decide
06:54more quickly.
06:56It is vital
06:57to address
06:59the question
07:00of smoke
07:01from a fire.
07:04Remember
07:05all the dramatic fumes.
07:10Remember
07:11all these
07:13dramatic pictures
07:14of huge clouds,
07:16black smoke
07:17in a city like Paris.
07:20Toxic fumes
07:21are a mortal danger
07:23for people,
07:25for firefighters.
07:26And of course,
07:28they are a problem
07:29for politicians
07:32because
07:33they have to say
07:35something about them.
07:36They have to answer
07:38population.
07:40Finally,
07:42innovation
07:42is a condition
07:43of sustainability,
07:44but
07:45Software Republic
07:46is trying to do
07:47something
07:49more than
07:50conventional innovation.
07:52And the Paris Fire Brigade
07:54is proud
07:54to take part in this.
07:56We are considering
07:57innovating
07:59in the way
08:01of innovating.
08:02The Paris Fire Brigade
08:04has always been
08:06driven
08:07by innovation
08:08and foresight
08:09to reach
08:10excellence.
08:14Tomorrow,
08:15we will extinguish
08:17fires
08:17with a brand new
08:19kind of fire hose.
08:21It combines
08:23both air
08:25and water.
08:26in order to use
08:2880%
08:30less water
08:31with more
08:32effective results
08:34and causing
08:35less damage
08:37inside the buildings.
08:40What we require
08:42today
08:42is to work
08:44in the logic
08:44of needs,
08:46not in the logic
08:47of resources.
08:48It means
08:49that we need
08:51a very open
08:51dialogue
08:52between
08:52industrial partners
08:55and
08:56operational actors.
08:58I tell you
08:59what I need
09:00to be able
09:02to do
09:03in the field
09:03and
09:04you tell me
09:06what you can build.
09:08So as
09:09firefighters,
09:10we always
09:11have to adapt.
09:13Over the last
09:1410 years,
09:15we have had
09:17to deal
09:17with violence,
09:19natural disasters,
09:21pandemics,
09:23major fires
09:24with international
09:26events.
09:29Adaptation
09:30has become
09:31part of our DNA.
09:34So we have
09:35to learn
09:36how to save
09:37more time
09:38to be ready
09:39for the next
09:41crisis to come.
09:43As soldiers
09:44as well
09:46as firefighters
09:47of the French
09:48capital,
09:49we are often
09:50considered
09:50to be one
09:51of the tools
09:52of the national
09:53resilience.
09:55And today,
09:56with Software Republic,
09:58we are trying
09:59to speed up time
10:00to contract space
10:02and to decide
10:04more quickly.
10:05Thank you.
10:13for that impactful
10:15introduction.
10:17I'll let you
10:18take a seat.
10:19And now
10:20that we've heard
10:21a little bit
10:21about the context
10:23that we're living
10:24when it comes
10:24to firefighters,
10:26when it comes
10:27to rescue teams,
10:28let's get back
10:29to the nitty-gritty
10:31of what's being
10:32done here,
10:33of the solutions.
10:34and that is why
10:35I would like
10:36to welcome
10:37someone who has
10:38been with
10:38Software Republic
10:39from day one,
10:42and that is
10:42Luca Demeo
10:44from Renault.
10:48Hello, everyone.
10:50Hello.
10:50How are you?
10:52So thank you,
10:53Ariane,
10:53and thank you,
10:55Mon General.
10:57It's an honor
10:58and it's a pleasure
10:58to have you here.
10:59everything you've
11:00just tell us
11:01gives us,
11:03I think,
11:03even more motivation.
11:05In fact,
11:06it's been four years
11:08now that we have
11:09started the Software
11:09Republic
11:11with my partners
11:14whom I want
11:15to salute,
11:16all of them,
11:18in particular,
11:19GC DECO.
11:21You know,
11:21it's the first time
11:22on stage,
11:22actually,
11:23you were last year,
11:25but you will see
11:26that we can name
11:27them a rookie
11:28of the year
11:29for the strong
11:30contribution
11:30that they have
11:31made to the project.
11:33We actually
11:33had the conviction
11:34that in our
11:36uncertain world,
11:38it is key
11:38to forge
11:39new alliances
11:41and partnerships
11:42that cross,
11:43that cut across
11:44old traditional silos
11:45to address
11:47problems
11:48that are old
11:48or are new.
11:50And when I hear
11:51General
11:52talking about
11:54the challenges
11:54you're facing
11:55with people
11:56working for
11:57the safety
11:57of all of us,
11:58I would say,
11:59firefighters,
12:00police,
12:01civil safety,
12:02etc.,
12:03I think
12:03it perfectly
12:05illustrates
12:06the raison d'être
12:08of the
12:09Software Republic,
12:10teaming up
12:11to address
12:12challenges
12:13that involve
12:15always more
12:16stakeholders
12:17and that are
12:17getting always
12:18more complex,
12:20leveraging technology
12:22to come up
12:23with the
12:23hand-to-hand
12:24solution
12:25answering
12:25the people's
12:27needs
12:27on the ground.
12:29And the idea
12:30is to tailor
12:30the Software Republic
12:32to real-world
12:34issues,
12:35welcoming,
12:36ad-hoc
12:37partners,
12:38bringing the right
12:39expertise
12:39into the
12:40receipt.
12:41We start
12:41with the needs
12:42of people
12:43on the front line,
12:44on the fields,
12:45and then we build
12:46the theme
12:47and not the other
12:48way around.
12:48So this year,
12:50on top of us,
12:52the seven
12:52musketeers
12:53of the Software
12:54Republic,
12:55we onboarded
12:57seven additional
12:58partners.
12:59I want to mention
12:59them.
13:00You have
13:00Parrot,
13:01three startups,
13:03Hawaii Tech,
13:04Green Communication,
13:05and Peripheral,
13:07and also three
13:08safety and rescue
13:09public bodies,
13:11namely,
13:12the Paris
13:14Firefighters Brigade,
13:15the National
13:16Federation of
13:17Firefighters,
13:18and the Fire
13:18and Rescue
13:19Department of
13:21the Yvelin.
13:22People who
13:23have direct
13:25knowledge of the
13:25challenges we
13:26wanted to address.
13:28So this way,
13:30we were sure
13:31to bring,
13:32I would say,
13:33real value
13:34to those
13:35who use it,
13:36not just
13:37innovation for
13:38innovation.
13:39Vision for
13:41Rescue,
13:42this is the name
13:42of the project,
13:43is the ambition
13:44applied to
13:46civil safety
13:47and protection.
13:48It's the
13:49first intelligent
13:51mobile command
13:52post,
13:53an interconnected
13:55ecosystem
13:56combining drones,
13:58connected urban
13:59equipment,
14:00the Renault 4
14:01e-Tech
14:02electric as a
14:03mobile command
14:04center,
14:04and 19
14:05solutions
14:07interacting
14:08to adapt
14:09operational response
14:10in real time
14:11to complex
14:12situations.
14:14take a wildfire,
14:15for example.
14:16Vision for
14:17Rescue
14:17will allow
14:18safety professionals
14:20to do what?
14:20To be better
14:21prepared
14:22thanks to
14:24risk models
14:25and simulation
14:26tools,
14:27to get a global
14:28and real-time
14:28view of the
14:30terrain,
14:30to have
14:31information
14:32for better
14:33risk assessment,
14:34locating victims
14:35and anticipating
14:36the evolution
14:37of the situation,
14:39save time,
14:40very important,
14:41at every stage
14:42of the intervention
14:43and coordinate
14:45and make decisions
14:46more easily
14:47thanks to
14:48real-time data sharing.
14:49In a world,
14:50be able to
14:52better do their
14:52jobs and
14:53protect people.
14:55So one more time,
14:57I think the
14:57software republic
14:58has come up
14:59with something
15:00that can be
15:00a real
15:01game changer,
15:03not tech for tech,
15:05but tech for the
15:06people.
15:06So let's
15:07now get into
15:08more details
15:09and before
15:10our fellow
15:11musketeers
15:12unveil
15:13all the
15:13secrets,
15:14trust of
15:15vision for
15:16rescue,
15:17let's
15:18take a look
15:19at it.
15:55So thank you,
15:56Luca.
15:56I'm already
15:57eager to hear
15:58more about
15:59what this
16:00is about
16:01and that is
16:02why I want
16:03to jump
16:04straight to
16:05Dassault Systèmes
16:06because we
16:07need to talk
16:08about the
16:08importance of
16:09advanced
16:09simulation,
16:10which has
16:11played a
16:12pretty big
16:13role in
16:14developing
16:14this new
16:15system.
16:16So I want
16:16to go with
16:17Bernard.
16:18So how
16:19does
16:19advanced
16:20simulation
16:20and modeling
16:21helping us
16:22better understand
16:23the risk
16:25during
16:27or before,
16:29during,
16:29and after
16:29a crisis?
16:30Well,
16:31you know,
16:33when we
16:33dreamed about
16:34Software Republic,
16:35we said
16:35we need to
16:36be together
16:36to have
16:37an impact.
16:37That's
16:38what
16:38basically
16:39we show
16:40here.
16:41And the
16:42interesting
16:43thing about
16:43those 19
16:44technologies,
16:45it's virtual
16:46twins coming
16:47together to
16:47manage a
16:49very complex
16:49situation at
16:50the end,
16:51which is the
16:52mission,
16:53the mission
16:53to save
16:54people.
16:55That's the
16:56way we see
16:57the value
16:57of technology
16:59to have an
17:00impact for
17:01the society.
17:02So when it
17:02comes to
17:03that system,
17:03first of all,
17:04I love
17:04your car.
17:06There are
17:06four.
17:07When you
17:07look at
17:08the eyes
17:08of this
17:08car,
17:09you think
17:09you are
17:09going to
17:10be safe.
17:12There is
17:12an emotion
17:13in it.
17:14So I
17:15think the
17:15second remark
17:16I want
17:16to say
17:17is
17:18integrating
17:18those complex
17:19systems
17:19requires
17:20modeling,
17:21simulation,
17:22virtual twin,
17:22and it
17:23requires
17:23something else
17:25that really
17:26I think
17:26is going
17:27to change
17:27the world.
17:28This
17:28idea
17:29of
17:29universe,
17:30this
17:30idea
17:31of
17:31V
17:32virtual
17:32plus
17:33R
17:33the
17:34reality
17:34because
17:35they
17:36are
17:36not
17:36always
17:37the
17:38same.
17:38And this
17:39is why
17:39at the
17:40system
17:40we are
17:40creating
17:41now
17:41this
17:42environment
17:42called
17:43universe,
17:443D
17:44universe,
17:45to put
17:45virtual twins
17:46together
17:46so we
17:47can
17:48fulfill
17:48a
17:49mission.
17:49That's
17:50why
17:50we
17:50are
17:50together.
17:51And I
17:52think
17:52it's
17:52a
17:52real
17:52revolution.
17:53It's
17:54not
17:54tech
17:54for
17:54tech
17:55as
17:55Lucas
17:55said,
17:56it's
17:57tech
17:57for
17:58the
17:58good
17:58and
17:59for
17:59the
17:59purpose
17:59to
18:00really
18:00improve
18:01the
18:01quality
18:02of
18:02life
18:02for
18:02citizens.
18:03It
18:03up
18:03long.
18:04Please
18:04visit
18:05the
18:05Sanofi
18:05booth
18:06also.
18:06You
18:07will
18:07see
18:07virtual
18:07twin
18:07in
18:08action
18:08for
18:08medical
18:09sector.
18:10So
18:10it's
18:11really
18:13what
18:13Europe
18:14can
18:15play
18:16to
18:16have
18:17a
18:17different
18:17interpretation
18:18of
18:19how
18:19tech
18:20can
18:20serve
18:20the
18:21society.
18:22And
18:22this
18:22is
18:23why
18:23we
18:23are
18:23very
18:24proud
18:24to
18:24have
18:25this
18:26heterogeneal
18:26set of
18:27partners
18:28focusing
18:29to have
18:30an impact.
18:31And I
18:32believe that
18:32we can in
18:33Europe create
18:34a world
18:34leadership
18:35with open
18:36innovation.
18:37Luca
18:38helped us
18:39with the right
18:41infrastructure
18:41to put this
18:42together.
18:43It's a big
18:44hope to really
18:45offer
18:46something that
18:47is great
18:48for every
18:49country
18:50on every
18:51citizen.
18:52Virtual
18:53twin
18:54is useful.
18:55Stimulation
18:56is useful.
18:57It's better
18:57to know
18:58before
18:59than after.
19:00It's better
19:01to learn.
19:02That's what
19:03we apply
19:04to medicine.
19:04That's what
19:05we apply
19:05to satellites,
19:07to
19:07airplane
19:09safety.
19:10So
19:11in
19:12short,
19:13we have
19:14a card
19:14to play.
19:16Sovereignty
19:16is important.
19:17I think
19:19our politicians
19:19should understand
19:21that together
19:22with great
19:24heterogeneous
19:25ecosystem,
19:27we can create
19:28the industry
19:29to serve
19:30the humanity
19:30and position
19:32Europe
19:33in the world
19:34in a very,
19:35very innovative
19:36way.
19:37Now,
19:38from simulations,
19:40I want to jump
19:40to communication,
19:42which is
19:43one of the most
19:44important parts
19:45when it comes
19:46to the
19:47rescuing
19:48response,
19:49right?
19:49And that's
19:50why I want
19:50to go to
19:51Atos,
19:52which is
19:53coming up
19:53with some
19:54innovating
19:54tools with
19:56AI to
19:57promote and
19:58secure that
19:58communication.
19:59So let's hear
20:00from you,
20:00Frank.
20:01Thank you,
20:01Ariane.
20:02Hello,
20:02everyone.
20:03So at first,
20:04we are very
20:04proud with our
20:05teams to be
20:06here and to
20:07contribute to
20:08this beautiful
20:09project and
20:10citizen-centric
20:11project with
20:12our partners
20:12of Software
20:13Republic.
20:14So at
20:15Atos,
20:15we manage
20:16many valuable
20:17projects for
20:18society in
20:18many different
20:19sectors,
20:20public sector,
20:21defense,
20:22industry,
20:22and health.
20:23We can rely
20:23on our teams,
20:25which have,
20:25I would say,
20:26a very strong
20:27technology DNA
20:28and more and
20:29more dedicated
20:29to AI and
20:31data.
20:32So our teams,
20:33each day,
20:34I would say,
20:35ensure that
20:36AI is embedded
20:38by design in
20:39our core
20:39system and
20:39solution,
20:40knowing that
20:41data and
20:42its quality
20:43are key to
20:44enable the
20:44power of
20:45the AI.
20:46I would like
20:47to add that
20:47at Atos,
20:48we share the
20:48values of
20:49Software
20:49Republic,
20:50sovereignty,
20:51sustainability,
20:51and security.
20:53As previously
20:55stated by
20:56the General,
20:57in emergency
20:58situation,
20:59each second
20:59counts,
21:00and we
21:00really believe
21:01that innovative
21:03technology can
21:04assist in
21:05accelerating
21:06processes and
21:07improving
21:07efficiency,
21:08in saving
21:09time and
21:10lives at
21:11the end
21:11of the
21:11day.
21:12So let
21:13me now
21:13speak about
21:14our
21:14contribution
21:15to the
21:15project.
21:16So at
21:16first,
21:17and as
21:18an
21:18integrator,
21:19Atos' role
21:20consists
21:20on coordination
21:23and integration
21:24of many
21:24different
21:25technologies
21:26and data
21:26sources.
21:27So we've
21:28addressed with
21:29our partners
21:30three specific
21:30topics.
21:32The first
21:32one is about
21:34detection and
21:35prevention
21:35with the
21:36GEMA
21:37software.
21:38So GEMA
21:38is a
21:39very powerful
21:40global
21:40management
21:41crisis
21:42platform
21:42to coordinate
21:44rescue
21:45operations
21:45ahead of
21:46and during
21:47the crisis.
21:48So GEMA
21:49consolidates
21:50many information
21:51from many
21:52sources,
21:53like simulation,
21:55like weather
21:56data,
21:57evacuation
21:58plans,
21:59and then
22:00it,
22:01sorry,
22:03and then
22:03for example
22:05in the
22:06example of
22:07floods,
22:08it will
22:08coordinate
22:09the
22:10evacuation
22:11plans,
22:11predefined
22:11evacuation
22:12plans,
22:13and their
22:13execution
22:14with the
22:14different
22:15teams
22:15involved,
22:16like police,
22:17like firefighters,
22:19and so on.
22:20And then the
22:21second part is
22:22acting with
22:22synergy.
22:24So synergy
22:24is a
22:25mobile
22:26communication
22:27tool
22:30that connects
22:32vehicles,
22:33field teams
22:34and drones
22:36provided by
22:37parrots
22:37to automatize
22:38and to
22:39maximize
22:40data sharing
22:41and image
22:43collection.
22:45In example
22:46of a forest
22:46fire,
22:48synergy
22:48will be able
22:49to detect
22:50and localize
22:51isolated
22:52individuals
22:52in a
22:53threatened
22:54area
22:54and to
22:55share
22:56very
22:56important
22:57information
22:58that has
22:58been
22:59collected
22:59thanks to
23:00AI
23:00and telemetry
23:02data
23:02provided by
23:02the drones
23:03like
23:03GPS,
23:04coordinates
23:05and so on.
23:07So this
23:07information
23:07is shown
23:08allowing
23:09very quick
23:10decision
23:10and
23:11allowing
23:12speed
23:13action
23:13too.
23:14Then with
23:15their
23:15tablets,
23:16firefighters
23:17and the
23:17rescue team
23:18on the
23:18fields
23:18are able
23:19to know
23:20exactly
23:20what's
23:21happening
23:21and to
23:22trigger
23:23the
23:23operations.
23:24The third
23:25part is
23:25about
23:25alerting
23:27and
23:27communicating
23:27with a
23:28traffic
23:28management
23:29system,
23:29a secure
23:30system.
23:31So we
23:32have to
23:32ensure
23:32the
23:33authenticity
23:34of course
23:35of the
23:35exchanges
23:36messages
23:36between
23:37vehicles
23:40and from
23:40vehicles
23:41to
23:41infrastructures
23:42like
23:43road signs
23:43and traffic
23:44lines.
23:45So by
23:45example,
23:46traffic
23:47lights
23:47turn green
23:48when
23:48vehicles
23:49arrive.
23:49So of
23:50course
23:50it's
23:51very
23:51important
23:51to gain
23:52time.
23:53So I
23:53would say
23:54it's
23:55not
23:55tech
23:55for
23:55tech
23:56for
23:56sure.
23:56I
23:57would
23:57say
23:57that
23:57this
23:58project
23:58fully
23:58demonstrates
23:59the
24:00value
24:00of
24:00high
24:01tech
24:01and AI
24:01and how
24:03it can
24:03help us
24:04in our
24:04lives
24:04in our
24:05future.
24:06Now one
24:07of the
24:07most important
24:08things here
24:08is to keep
24:09that communication
24:11secure because
24:12what happens
24:12when someone
24:13intersects that
24:14communication?
24:16What risks
24:17can they
24:18pose us?
24:18cyber threats
24:19are a big
24:21deal
24:21nowadays.
24:22So this
24:23communication
24:23needs to be
24:24secure,
24:25needs to be
24:25trustworthy,
24:26and that
24:27is where
24:28Thales
24:28comes in.
24:30Philippe,
24:31tell us what
24:31you're doing
24:32on that
24:32front.
24:39And second,
24:40that especially
24:41this year
24:41where we
24:42have the
24:42opportunity
24:43to serve
24:45men and
24:45women who
24:46are in
24:46these
24:47first
24:47responder
24:47teams
24:48were very
24:49important
24:50in our
24:50country.
24:51So the
24:53system that
24:53we have
24:54worked in
24:55with our
24:55colleagues
24:56here is
24:57derived from
24:58what we are
24:59doing in
25:00defense.
25:01This is
25:02inspired from
25:03a defense
25:04mission system,
25:05so we have
25:05added it
25:06in particular
25:07when it
25:09comes to
25:09manage
25:10that critical
25:12decision chain
25:13that we've
25:13just talked
25:13about,
25:14and connecting
25:15for example
25:16the drone
25:16which can
25:17take off
25:18from the
25:18vehicle,
25:19or a
25:20longer range
25:21drone that
25:22you've seen
25:22on the
25:23picture,
25:24in order
25:24for example
25:25to insert
25:26that drone
25:27into the
25:28air traffic
25:29management,
25:30which is a
25:31very important
25:31decision because
25:33in the air
25:34traffic management
25:34you can have
25:35many flying
25:36objects,
25:37and one of the
25:39specialties of
25:39Thales is to
25:40provide air traffic
25:42management control
25:43solutions,
25:43and we are
25:44therefore capable
25:45of, let's
25:47say, having
25:47this mission
25:48system to
25:52negotiate
25:52with the
25:53air traffic
25:54and make sure
25:54that the drone
25:55can fly in
25:57order to
25:58intervene at
25:59the right time,
26:00at the right
26:00moment.
26:01The second
26:02element, since
26:03we are talking
26:04about secure
26:04communication here,
26:06is that it's
26:07very important
26:08that we can
26:08detect and
26:10inform all the
26:11people around
26:12using their
26:13standard mobile
26:14phones, and
26:15this is a
26:15possibility to
26:16broadcast a
26:18signal so
26:19that everybody
26:20in the air
26:21can be informed
26:22about what's
26:22happening.
26:23So here, what
26:25we are doing
26:26is really
26:27involving the
26:29different elements
26:30of what Thales
26:31is doing into
26:32this, let's
26:33say, solution
26:35so that the
26:36people, the
26:38firemen, the
26:39firewomen who
26:39are involved can
26:40be able to
26:42take the
26:43right decision
26:43at the right
26:44moment.
26:45Excellent.
26:46Now, Vision
26:47for Rescue, that
26:49is what this
26:49team is working
26:51on, and
26:52SD Microelectronics
26:54is working on
26:56the key
26:56enablers to
26:58make all the
26:58system happen.
27:00So can you
27:01tell us more
27:02about these
27:03enablers?
27:04What exactly
27:04are the
27:05technologies that
27:06you're working
27:07on, and how
27:08do they make
27:09a difference
27:10on the ground?
27:12Thank you,
27:12Amien.
27:13Well, first of
27:14all, good
27:15morning, everyone,
27:16and happy to be
27:16here as well.
27:17I would like to
27:18say thank you,
27:19Mon Général,
27:20because it was
27:21really important
27:21that we hear
27:22from you.
27:23We need to
27:24know what
27:25you need to
27:26be able to
27:26support you
27:27at the best.
27:28And I really
27:29appreciate you
27:30insisting on
27:31time, and
27:32you will see
27:32that our
27:33component that I
27:34will describe
27:34in a minute
27:35can really
27:35help you
27:36on the
27:37timing.
27:37So at
27:38ST Microelectronics,
27:40our mission
27:40is very
27:41clear.
27:42We need to
27:43develop
27:44technology that
27:45enables safer,
27:46smarter, and
27:48more sustainable
27:49mobility.
27:50Our component,
27:51those little
27:51chips, they are
27:52completely invisible.
27:54You don't see
27:54them, but they
27:56are essential.
27:57Powering
27:58connected
27:58systems, and
27:59addressing today
28:00two of our
28:02main societal
28:05challenges, which
28:06are the
28:06environmental
28:07transition and
28:08the digital
28:09transformation.
28:10Our SUGME
28:11conductors are
28:12just not only
28:13components, they
28:15are enablers.
28:16We used to
28:17call our
28:17industry the
28:18industry of
28:19the industry.
28:20They formed
28:21the intelligence,
28:23the foundation,
28:24sorry, of
28:25intelligence
28:25responsive
28:26system, and
28:27that's exactly
28:28the value
28:28we bring at
28:29the Software
28:30Republic.
28:31And we made
28:32that vision
28:32real.
28:33In 2024, for
28:34instance, we
28:35launched a
28:35mobile, mobilized
28:37for a box, a
28:38smart B
28:39directional charging
28:41session.
28:42Today, with
28:43Vision for
28:44Rescue, we
28:45are taking a
28:46new challenge,
28:47combining
28:48sensor, embedded
28:50intelligence, and
28:51energy efficiency
28:52to support
28:53faster, smarter,
28:56and also
28:57safer emergency
28:58response.
28:59So let me
28:59highlight three
29:00of those
29:01technologies that
29:02you see on the
29:02screen here.
29:03First, sensor, to
29:05turn data into
29:07clarity.
29:08In emergency, as
29:09you were saying,
29:10Mon Général, speed
29:11and precision are
29:12paramount.
29:13Our sensors give
29:15responders the
29:16critical edge they
29:18need, enabling
29:19them to see,
29:20assess, and act
29:22in challenging
29:23environments like
29:24smoke or
29:25darkness.
29:26Thanks to our
29:27lidar and camera
29:28sensors, embedded
29:30in equipment of
29:31all type, first
29:33responders can
29:34develop a
29:34real-time 3D
29:36understanding of
29:38their surrounding
29:38that will help
29:40them to locate
29:41victims, to
29:42identify hazards, and
29:45mapping, for
29:46instance, fire zone.
29:47Combined with
29:48global navigation
29:49satellite system and
29:51motion sensor, our
29:53technology ensures
29:55precise movement and
29:56navigation, facilitating
29:58faster, safer, and more
30:01coordinated responses.
30:03This means
30:04enhance situational
30:05awareness and better
30:06outcome.
30:07Second,
30:09edge AI.
30:11Edge AI to allow
30:12smart decisions in the
30:14field.
30:14Capturing data is just
30:16the beginning.
30:17After that, you need
30:19to process them, and
30:20to process them
30:21quickly, securely, and
30:24locally.
30:25That's why we bring
30:26edge AI.
30:27What do we mean by
30:28edge AI?
30:28It's artificial
30:29intelligence embedded
30:31directly into the
30:33equipment.
30:34Enable real-time
30:36analysis right where
30:38the action is.
30:39It optimizes the
30:40reactivity of
30:41equipment across all
30:43phases of an
30:44emergency intervention.
30:46by processing the
30:48data locally, we
30:50have no need, even
30:52some time, for
30:53cloud or
30:54external connectivity.
30:57You will have the
30:58explanation on that
30:59in a minute.
31:00And therefore, we
31:01reduce latency
31:03dramatically, ensure
31:05data security
31:06because it stays
31:07directly on the
31:08equipment.
31:09We reduce
31:12also the energy
31:13consumption if it
31:14doesn't have to go
31:15to the cloud.
31:16Imagine a drone
31:18detecting a heat
31:20signature.
31:21It can assess,
31:23analyze, and alert
31:25immediately.
31:26This is really a game
31:28changer with AGI.
31:30Zero latency, lower
31:32energy consumption,
31:34data security, and
31:36above all, faster
31:38response and real
31:39autonomy for emergency
31:40team.
31:41finally, energy
31:42efficiency, which
31:46will enable to
31:47powering autonomy
31:48of all the
31:49objects.
31:50So, reliable
31:51energy is crucial
31:53for effective
31:54intervention, especially
31:56in the field.
31:57Our power
31:58management technology
31:59enables drone,
32:01vehicle, and
32:01system to go
32:02further, last
32:04longer, and
32:05operate smarter.
32:06they are integral
32:08to electric
32:09vehicle, managing
32:10energy in
32:10batteries, handling
32:12charging station, and
32:13powering electric
32:14motor.
32:15Whether it is to
32:16deliver more
32:17energy to rescue
32:18vehicle or to be
32:20more frugal on
32:21energy on smaller
32:23equipment, we
32:24support the goal of
32:25the environmental
32:26transition because
32:28every innovation we
32:30develop at ST must
32:32be effective but
32:34also responsible.
32:35So, to conclude, with
32:36Vision for Rescue, we
32:38are not just
32:39showcasing innovation.
32:41We are putting it
32:42to work where it
32:43truly matters in the
32:45hands of those who
32:47are protecting us.
32:49From early warning
32:51to real intervention
32:52via drone, command
32:53vehicles, or
32:55connected
32:55defibrillator, our
32:57chips, our
32:58components, are at
32:59the heart of the
33:00crisis response
33:01system.
33:02Developing the
33:03right semiconductor,
33:05means working in an
33:06ecosystem that
33:08combines field
33:08knowledge and tech
33:09expertise.
33:10So, we are really
33:11proud to be part of
33:13this collective
33:14effort.
33:15Working in an
33:15ecosystem is key
33:17today.
33:17Helping to build a
33:19future where we can
33:20respond again, smarter,
33:22faster, and safer.
33:30SD microelectronics is
33:31definitely a leader when
33:32it comes to chips and
33:34when it comes to
33:34semiconductors, which
33:36of course, as many of
33:37you know, are
33:38necessary for almost
33:39every electronic
33:40device and, well, of
33:42course, mobile cars,
33:44anything that we may
33:45think of.
33:46Now, I want to jump to
33:48connectivity, which is
33:49really the glue that
33:51holds everything
33:52together.
33:53Because what happens
33:55when we have a major
33:56crisis, a wildfire, or
33:59just a regular big
34:01fire, or, for
34:03example, the Olympics
34:04when we have so many
34:05people concentrated in
34:07the same place and then
34:08suddenly everyone wants
34:10to make a call at the
34:11same time.
34:12If everyone here at
34:13VivaTech tries to make a
34:15call at the same time,
34:16chances are that the
34:18system may crash.
34:19So, what do we need to
34:21do to keep that
34:24connectivity secure and
34:25to keep that connectivity
34:26stable when everything
34:28else fails?
34:29And that's where Orange
34:31is being a leader from
34:33major wildfires to, of
34:34course, the Olympics.
34:36So, indeed, we discussed
34:38about the fact that, you
34:40know, in case of crisis,
34:42time is of the essence.
34:44And, unfortunately, we
34:45live in a world with an
34:47increasing number of
34:48natural disasters,
34:50cyber security crisis.
34:52We had recently, for
34:53instance, in Spain, a
34:55large-scale power outage.
34:57And we see that in all
34:58those situations,
35:00resilience has become
35:02absolutely essential to
35:04make sure that we
35:05maintain the infrastructures
35:06up and that emergency
35:07services can also
35:09operate.
35:10So, in this context,
35:13Orange has shifted from
35:15being a resilient operator
35:18toward becoming an operator
35:20of resilience.
35:22Our role is no longer only
35:24to build robust
35:25infrastructures.
35:27It's also about helping
35:29organizations to stay
35:31connected whatever happens
35:34when everything else is
35:35failing, as you were saying.
35:37And here, you have to
35:39have in mind that
35:40communication services
35:42are the kind of
35:44nervous system
35:45of response
35:46and coordination
35:48in time of crisis.
35:50Without those
35:50communication services,
35:52you cannot locate
35:54victims,
35:55you cannot synchronize
35:57the emergency services,
35:58you cannot provide
35:59feedback.
36:00So, all of this is
36:02absolutely vital.
36:04So, what are we doing
36:07to respond to the need?
36:10So, as I was saying,
36:11of course, we are
36:12building very robust
36:14infrastructures,
36:15but we are also
36:17leveraging new technologies
36:19and innovation
36:20to become much more
36:21adaptable and flexible.
36:23So, for instance,
36:25we are building what we
36:26called mesh Wi-Fi,
36:28which is you enable
36:29the signal to bounce
36:31from point to point
36:32to reach really
36:34isolated locations
36:35or devastated areas.
36:38And we also worked
36:39in the recent past
36:41on the solution
36:41called the safety case,
36:44which is literally
36:44a case that you
36:46can carry with you
36:47anywhere.
36:48And this case
36:50can enable
36:50pretty much anyone
36:52without much
36:54tech knowledge
36:55to build
36:56a connectivity bubble
36:58leveraging satellite
37:00connectivity
37:00and to be connected
37:02in case of crisis.
37:05And we used
37:06those type of solutions,
37:07for instance,
37:08and I would say,
37:08unfortunately,
37:09in Mayotte
37:10in December 2024
37:12or in Spain,
37:14in Valencia,
37:15when there was
37:16those terrible floods
37:18in October 24,
37:21or also in 2022
37:22during the mega fires
37:23in Gironde.
37:26so all of this
37:28perfectly fits
37:30with the Vision
37:32for Rescue
37:32concept
37:34and initiative
37:35because the idea
37:37is to bring
37:39the, I would say,
37:40the traditional
37:41connectivity.
37:42So we have
37:42this vehicle
37:43to everything,
37:44this V2X
37:46connectivity.
37:47So you connect
37:48the vehicle
37:48to everything
37:50in its environment
37:51in real time
37:53and all the time.
37:55But on top of this,
37:56we embed
37:57into the vehicle
37:595G bubbles
38:00and those type
38:01of rescue
38:02or cases
38:04that I just mentioned,
38:05so what we call
38:06as well
38:07SOS backpacks,
38:08so that you can
38:09have the emergency
38:11services connected
38:12all the time.
38:14And on top of this,
38:16we bring a solution
38:17called FluVision,
38:19which is
38:20leveraging
38:21the APIs
38:23and the anonymous
38:24data we have
38:25into the network,
38:26into the mobile networks
38:27to analyze
38:29in real time
38:29what is the population
38:31density
38:31around
38:32the situation
38:33you have.
38:34And for instance,
38:36in terms of
38:36concrete application,
38:38it helps the drones
38:39to optimize
38:40their trajectory
38:41and then
38:43it optimizes
38:44the responses
38:44of the emergency services.
38:47So overall,
38:48it's really about
38:49building robust infrastructure,
38:52but it's increasingly
38:53about being adaptable,
38:55being flexible,
38:56so that connectivity
38:57remains available
38:59to emergency services
39:01at any time.
39:03Excellent.
39:04Now,
39:10last but definitely
39:11not least,
39:12we have
39:13Jean-Charles Deco,
39:15who joined
39:17last year
39:18as the new
39:18team player,
39:20the new
39:20musketeer
39:21of Software
39:22République.
39:23And now,
39:24he is in charge
39:26or Jesse Deco
39:27is in charge
39:27of urban infrastructure,
39:29right?
39:29And in this,
39:31or this role
39:32is that
39:33street furniture
39:34is transforming
39:35into rescue gear.
39:37So if you've ever
39:38seen the movie
39:39Transformers
39:40where cars
39:40transform
39:41settling into giant robots,
39:43this is more
39:44or less similar.
39:46It opens up
39:47to offer drones
39:48and even screens
39:49to keep citizens informed.
39:51So I'm very curious
39:52about how
39:53all this works.
39:55Yeah.
39:56First of all,
39:57I would like to,
39:57again,
39:58thank you,
39:58Luca,
39:59for putting together,
40:00I would say,
40:01it's such an incredible
40:02ecosystem
40:03at Software Republic.
40:04And I would like
40:05also to take
40:06the opportunity
40:06to thank
40:07Mon General
40:07Deco Cre
40:09for your striking
40:10contribution
40:10this year
40:11to make something
40:12that resonates
40:13in all of us
40:15in the room,
40:15which is
40:16the vision
40:17for rescue.
40:18I think many times
40:20when you are
40:20at VivaTech,
40:22you talk about
40:23technology,
40:24but here we are
40:25talking about
40:25technology for people.
40:28And we at
40:29GC Deco,
40:30that also
40:31is something
40:32that makes
40:33a lot of sense
40:34for everyone
40:34in the room.
40:36And why does
40:37that make a lot
40:38of sense?
40:38it's because
40:40that can happen
40:41to everyone,
40:42everywhere,
40:43every day,
40:44around the world.
40:47And so,
40:48our mission statement
40:49at JC Deco
40:50is to improve
40:51quality of life
40:52for people
40:53around the world.
40:54When you say that,
40:56and you take
40:57into account
40:58that in
40:58today's world,
41:0068%
41:01of the worldwide
41:02population
41:03live in cities,
41:03in 250,
41:06two-thirds
41:06of the worldwide
41:07population
41:08will live in cities,
41:09we need
41:11physical
41:12and technological
41:14interactions.
41:16So,
41:17our contribution
41:18to the Software Republic
41:20and to this project
41:22is very simple.
41:24How we can bring
41:25our hyper-density
41:28physical product
41:30at the street level
41:32where we have
41:33more than
41:34basically 1.2 million
41:36products,
41:37which makes
41:38basically one product
41:40every 500 meters
41:42in every big
41:43metropolis
41:44around the world,
41:454,000
41:46around the world,
41:47to make sure
41:48we have
41:49basically
41:50the right
41:53setting
41:53for safety.
41:55Not only for safety
41:57when the problem
41:58occurs,
41:58but for safety
42:00sometimes
42:01to anticipate
42:02those products
42:03through different
42:04sensors,
42:06to communicate
42:07when the
42:09problem
42:11is happening,
42:12EA
42:13using our
42:14physical
42:14and digital
42:15infrastructure
42:16to rapidly
42:18communicate
42:19to the population
42:20with the mobile
42:22network,
42:23obviously,
42:24what's happening
42:26at the street level.
42:28and this
42:30is exactly
42:30what is
42:32basically
42:33making these
42:34projects
42:34very interesting.
42:35It's because
42:37it allies,
42:38as we have seen
42:39today,
42:40not only
42:41the know-how
42:42and the expertise
42:43of different
42:44corporations,
42:45but also
42:46it enables
42:47basically
42:48a kind of
42:49European sovereignty
42:50for safety
42:52and for
42:53a better
42:54environment
42:55around us.
42:57for example,
42:58we have done
42:59projects such
43:00as the
43:00defibrillators
43:01that are
43:03today also
43:04part of our
43:05DNA product
43:07and we think
43:09that the vision
43:09for rescue
43:10is something
43:11that opens up
43:12a wide
43:13new range
43:16of
43:17application
43:18services
43:19to improve
43:20the quality
43:21of life
43:21in cities
43:22every day,
43:23everywhere.
43:24And so that's,
43:26I think,
43:26something that
43:27really can
43:28change
43:29the way
43:30you
43:30walk,
43:32you work,
43:33you commute
43:34in the different
43:35environment we are in.
43:36and I think
43:38that makes
43:38the Software
43:39Republic
43:39very special
43:41because it's
43:43a mix
43:44of technology,
43:48safety,
43:49obviously,
43:50product,
43:51and sovereignty
43:52around our
43:54European project
43:55to make sure
43:56we can do
43:57something better
43:59to improve
43:59the quality
44:00of life
44:00for people
44:01around the world.
44:02Thank you.
44:04Jean-Charles.
44:08So after all
44:09we've seen
44:10one thing
44:10is clear,
44:11technology
44:11can save time
44:12and saving time
44:13can definitely
44:14save lives.
44:16So time
44:17has run out
44:18but we do
44:18have about
44:1915 seconds
44:19to wrap up
44:21in full circle
44:21with Luca.
44:22Any final words?
44:23I am conscious
44:26of time
44:26so I'm going
44:27to be very,
44:28very quick.
44:28The first message
44:29I want to send
44:30is, you know,
44:31bear in mind
44:31that the Software
44:32Republic
44:32is a very,
44:33very unique initiative.
44:35There are not many
44:36around in Europe
44:37and I wish
44:38that, you know,
44:39we would be
44:40benchmarked,
44:41you know,
44:41by others
44:42to replicate
44:43this model
44:44because I think
44:45that Europe
44:46needs to stick
44:46together
44:47and the experience
44:49proves that
44:49this is possible,
44:50that that kind
44:51of horizontal
44:51approach
44:52across industry
44:53and with partners
44:54we would not
44:55normally work with
44:57actually works.
44:58and I have
44:59to tell you
45:00that, you know,
45:01one of the most
45:02interesting thing
45:03is also the network
45:04that is created
45:05between the teams.
45:06This is a team
45:07that plays together
45:08since now
45:08four years
45:09so we know
45:10how to play
45:11the game
45:12and that's
45:13very beautiful.
45:14So I want
45:14to thank
45:15the partners,
45:15I want to thank
45:16all of them,
45:17I want to thank
45:17the people
45:18that have worked
45:18for the thing.
45:19I invite you
45:20to visit
45:21the Software
45:22Republic stand
45:23because you have
45:24seen pictures
45:24of movies
45:25but the thing
45:26is real
45:27and it's actually
45:28pretty cool.
45:29So go there,
45:30play around,
45:31talk about it,
45:32write about it.
45:33It's the third
45:34time that we
45:35come up
45:36with a very,
45:37very concrete
45:38idea
45:39with a product,
45:40with a solution
45:41at the
45:43Viva Tech.
45:44I promise you
45:45there will be
45:46something,
45:47you know,
45:48as good
45:49next year.
45:50My wish
45:51is that we do,
45:52you would do
45:52probably something
45:53around robotics
45:53because
45:56this science
45:57is,
45:58you know,
45:58at the convergence
45:59of a lot
46:00of technology
46:00that we master
46:01and I think
46:02that Europe
46:03needs a strong
46:04robotic industry.
46:06So we'll see,
46:07we haven't decided
46:08but enjoy
46:09the Vision for Rescue
46:11on our stand.
46:12Ciao.
46:19Definitely go
46:20to the exhibition booth,
46:22try out
46:23the Vision for Rescue
46:24who knows,
46:25maybe they'll
46:26let you drive it,
46:27you never know,
46:28or maybe
46:29at least hop in
46:30and see all
46:31the features
46:32that it has
46:33inside.
46:33So as Lucas
46:34was saying,
46:35this is real,
46:36so go
46:37and see it,
46:38definitely.
46:39So thank you all
46:40for your
46:40groundbreaking ideas.
46:42We're going
46:43to be taking
46:43a group picture
46:44here,
46:45so I invite you
46:47in front of the stage.
46:49Thank you.
46:50Thank you.
46:51Thank you.
46:51Thank you.
46:53Thank you.
46:54Thank you.
46:54Thank you.
46:54Thank you.
47:15All right.
47:20Thank you.
47:24Thank you.
47:25Thank you.
47:25Thank you.
47:25Merci.
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