This event is part of the "Entretiens économiques d'IESF/Sciences Po" founded and hosted by Christophe Dubois-Damien. Technical organization: videoconference and replay by the UNIT (Université Numérique Ingénierie Technologie) foundation.
- Opening Keynote L'intelligence économique grille de lecture et mode de gouvernance - Christophe Dubois-Damien
- Keynote 1 : The intelligence of ruptures - Philippe Clerc
Round Table 1: Businesses, the State and local authorities make a commitment in the face of disruption
Moderator and rapporteur Mounir Rochdi
- CEA : Patrick Cappe de Baillon or Jean-Pierre Chican ,
- Michelin: Nicolas Dubuc,
- Airbus: Yohann Linard ,
- Naval Group: Julien Arnaud,
- Air France: Yves Ansquer
- Air Liquide: Caroline Fayolle, Christophe Stalla-Bourdillon Associate Professor in Business Intelligence, Campus ARTEM /Nancy A look at the strategies of major groups and SMEs.
- Arnaud Tupinier, Head of Development, Esprits Collaboratifs (collective intelligence platform for SMEs and VSEs),
- Paul-Marie Edwards, former SME owner,
- Frédéric Prost director of Euromoule (SME), president of Medef Essonne and elected member of CCI Paris IdF.
- Krystyna de Obaldia national president of Club des exportateurs
- Joffrey Célestin-Urbain, Head of the Strategic Information and Economic Security Department (SISSE) at the French Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Economic Recovery.
- Territories: Normandy Region Jean-Pierre Larcher and Philippe Hugo Mission intelligence économique et prospective, authors of the report intelligence économie territoriale.
Round table 2: Economic and strategic intelligence. Parliament's commitment
Moderator and rapporteur Arnaud de Morgny
- Information report no. 872 (2022-2023), submitted July 12, 2023
Proposition de loi filed September 21, 2023.
The rapporteurs: Marie-Noëlle Lienemann and Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne
- France and foreign interference: between "naivety and denial" according to a parliamentary report. Annual report by the parliamentary delegation on intelligence published on November 2, 2023, highlights French vulnerabilities to foreign interference.
Olivier Rietmann Senator, Chairman of the Delegation for Enterprise
- Keynote 2: Around the book Guerre économique. How to win? Co-Author Arnaud de Morgny
Victories won quietly, but vital to the collective interest. Annual publication of the Economic Warfare School and its applied research center, CR451.
Round Table 3: Economic and strategic intelligence. The world of education is getting involved. How can we prepare differently?
The teaching of Competitive Intelligence in universities and schools. What training for what business needs?
Moderator and rapporteur Bernard Besson
Nicolas Moinet L'apport de l'EGE Ecole de Guerre Economique founded by Christian Harbulot,
Audrey Knauf University of Lorraine,
Anne Solène Spido Université Paris Dauphine
Jean Goursaud and Bernard Besson: The Strategic Economic Intelligence MOOC developed by the Strategic Economic Intelligence Committee of IESF (Ingénieurs et Scientifiques de France).
- Keynote 3 Inventive intelligence Bernard Besson
- Keynote 4 Presentation of IDFRights Jean-Marie Cavada
Round Table 4: Legal intelligence
Moderator and reporter: Isabelle Delaunay
Karine Disdier-Markus Partner at Fiducial Legal by Lamy,
Thibault du Manoir de Juaye lawyer,
Bertold Bär-Bouyssière lawyer
Emmanuel Bloch Thales Director, Corporate Responsibility (CSR, crisis management)
- Keynote 5: Economic and strategic intelligence of the future. Philippe Clerc
Daring to take risks and learning to think differently. Crew intelligence.
The rapporteurs of the four round tables present a summary.
Conclusion of the day Strategic economic intelligence: Christophe Dubois-Damien