White papers
The objective of this document is to provide a clear view of the topics that may or may not be discussed, and to raise awareness of the competition rules at ACSIEL Alliance Electronique meetings.
“Energy efficiency technologies designed by FIEEC industries (…) are one of the keys to success in implementing energy sobriety.” – Laurent TARDIF, President of FIEEC
“What a way to start! When you placed your trust in me to chair our Federation last year, COVID-19 was already affecting our country, the men and women, our loved ones, our companies and therefore our employees.” – Laurent TARDIF, President of FIEEC
Climate change is a reality: it is our collective responsibility to do everything we can to combat its causes and effects.
Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Secretary of State to the Minister of the Economy and Finance, insisted on her determination to go beyond “buying well” to introduce a more strategic dimension.
In more ways than one, the past year has seen a number of structural changes in our profession.
Consumer confidence and satisfaction are the primary objectives of our professionals, guaranteeing their long-term viability and profitability.
In November 2018, the Conseil National de l’Industrie decided to strengthen SMEs’ growth path towards the industry of the future.
Free competition enables economic operators to energize a market, to gain in efficiency.
French Fab, launched on October 2, 2017 by Bruno Le Maire, Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, is the banner of French industry on the move.
The CSF Industrie Electronique’s mission is to identify, in a convergent manner, the key issues facing the sector and the reciprocal commitments of the State, regions and manufacturers. The strategic nature of the Electronics industry was recognized on May 28, 2018 by the National Industry Council chaired by the Prime Minister.
The European Data Protection Regulation: 6 steps to preparation
The fruit of five months’ work involving all stakeholders and the public via an online consultation, the Roadmap for the Circular Economy (FREC) presents a set of coherent, balanced and structuring measures that will enable all players to “get in the loop”.
Over the past decade, our economy has been increasingly shaped by the development of digital technology. The growing use of data in the development of innovative business models (smart cities, connected objects, artificial intelligence, open data, etc.) reflects a new industrial revolution: the data economy.
The draft law for a Digital Republic presented on Wednesday December 9 by the Secretary of State for Digital Affairs, Axelle Lemaire, is the result of an ambitious citizen co-writing process.
Digital technology and its uses are at the heart of a profound transformation of society and the economy, affecting all sectors of activity and accounting for around a quarter of French growth.
After two years of work, the transposition decree on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and used electrical, electronic equipment (EEE) was published on August 22, 2014 in the Journal Officiel. It has been applicable since August 23, 2014.
This document offers an overview of commercial relations in the Electrical, Electronic and Communication Industries in France in 2014.