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In the face of today’s major challenges—such as the ecological transition and the rise of artificial intelligence—scientific innovation stands out as a vital driver of progress. Companies like VINCI,…

The small steps strategy of the ISSA social programme in Africa
Sogea-Satom (VINCI Construction), a leading player in Africa’s construction industry, is taking action outside its business activities to foster local economic and social development through its ISSA…
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Addressing the challenge of gender equality in scientific and technical careers
Less than one in three scientists is a woman. There are many obstacles that steer women away from embarking on a scientific or technical career, whether a lack of careers guidance in schools, issues with…
Mitigation and adaptation: solutions for greater resistance
According to a UN Environment Programme (UNEP) report, predicted 2030 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions must fall by 28% to get on track to achieve the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to…
Decontaminating streams and rivers: the way ahead
Several events were held on the Seine during this summer’s Olympic Games 2024 in Paris, highlighting the pollution affecting the French capital’s river and the complexity involved in remedying the…
Interview
What role can companies play in integrating refugees?
How can companies complement the role of public institutions in the process of integrating foreigners, particularly refugees? After taking part in a think tank on this subject, alongside other companies,…
The changing face of today’s cities: and their multiple lives
Decontaminating streams and rivers: the way ahead
Subsea interconnectors: electricity supplies without borders
How can we produce energy from water?
Temporary use, a test site for the city of the future?
What are the uses for hydrogen in today's world and the future?
Bridge safety, the “project of the century”
Digital traceability – guaranteeing transparency for consumers
Urban cool islands: cooling down the cities
Words from researchers: let's fight stereotypes!
Wood, a strong building material, in more ways than one...
Fundacion VINCI Colombia: prioritising education and inclusion
Carbon sequestration: we take a closer look at nature-based solutions
Greater Paris project
Launched in 2010, the Greater Paris project is one of the largest urban development projects in the world. It aims to transform the Île-de-France region into a sustainable, connected and inclusive global metropolis. The cornerstone of this programme is the construction of the Grand Paris Express - one of the largest transport network projects in Europe - which aims to meet a number of challenges: opening up the region, boosting economic attractiveness and meeting the expectations of a society seeking mobility, social integration and resilience in the face of climate change.
Greater Paris: inventing the city of the future
The ambitions behind the Greater Paris project
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Fission: the historical nuclear energy
Nuclear fission energy was originally developed for military purposes, but its applications soon spread to the civilian…
Solutions for limiting the environmental impact of construction activities, and energy and mobility infrastructures
Whether facilitating mobility, improving our living environments or ramping up the energy transition, the Group’s…
Innovations for decarbonising heavy-goods vehicle mobility
A key sector for the economy and a real source of jobs, transport of goods by road is a major contributor to greenhouse gas…
Words from researchers: let's fight stereotypes!
Charlotte, a research fellow at École des Mines, and Erwan, a university professor and researcher at AgroParisTech, talk…
Sea water desalination: a solution for turning the tide on the water scarcity crisis?
As water shortages continue causing havoc in a growing number of regions around the world, an age-old idea is experiencing a…
Fondation VINCI pour la Cité: opening the door to others is another way of reaching out!
With some 1.3 million organisations and 2 million employees, France can lay claim to a dynamic network of associations…

Hydrogen: a high-potential vector for decarbonisation
Hydrogen has everything it takes to become a major vector in the decarbonisation of the economy, provided it can be mass-produced without fossil resources and distributed efficiently. Grey, green, blue or pink, to reduce the carbon footprint of transport or industry; find out how this sector is organizing to become a powerful vector for a low-carbon economy.
What are the uses for hydrogen in today's world and the future?
Hydrogen sector: investing in a net zero future
Grey, blue, green... understanding the rainbow of hydrogen colours
How to reduce airports’ carbon footprint
To decarbonise its operations and meet the Paris Agreement's objective of containing global warming, the airport of the…
Can construction be a driver of social wealth?
Beyond the structures themselves – which are often in the public interest – what are the economic and social benefits of…
The top 7 unusual places for renewable energy plants
What are the options for building renewable infrastructure at a time when usable land is becoming scarce and the systems to…
Urban cool islands: cooling down the cities
As prolonged heatwaves become more common, towns, cities and regions are adapting their outdoor spaces and centering…
Fundacion VINCI Colombia: prioritising education and inclusion
Fundación VINCI Colombia, the Group’s first foundation in Latin America, was created in 2021 by VINCI Construction and…
Which action levers can accelerate the development of shared mobility solutions?
Road vehicles are responsible for causing 95% of the CO2 emissions from land transport. Cars are and will continue to be the…