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The digital transition is one of the major societal challenges of our time, and digital technology is becoming just as much a part of our most intimate practices as it is at the highest levels of political governance.

But while digital technology has traditionally been seen as a factor of progress and a vector of benefits for all, in recent years there has been a debate about its negative externalities.n recent years, a debate on the negative externalities of digital technology has emerged, revealing a growing awareness.

The "Digital and the Environment" group aims to shed light on the issues involved:

  • What potential do information and communication technologies have to provide solutions to environmental transition issues?
  • What are the negative impacts of digital technology on the environment? How can the promotion of a responsible digital economy and associated sobriety actions help to meet sustainable development objectives and the challenges of climate change?


The group plans to organize events:

  • Through its office
  • With other Télécom Paris alumni groups
  • With other alumni associations
  • With G9+ (digital groups of alumni associations)

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Mastère Spécialisé, 2009
Mastère Spécialisé, 2007
Consultante SAP, SAP
PARIS LA DEFENSE, France
Mastère Spécialisé, 2011 (étudiant-e)
Market Analyst lead, DASSAULT SYSTEMES
VELIZY VILLACOUBLAY, France
Ingénieur, 2003
Mastère Spécialisé, 2024 (étudiant-e)
Ingénieur, 1992
Professeur Chercheur, INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE
MONTREAL, Canada
Mastère Spécialisé, 2009
Consultant, La Fabrique Durable
ANGERS, France
Ingénieur du Corps, 2001
Docteur, 2006
Wireless Communication Engineer., NOKIA
NOZAY, France
Mastère Spécialisé, 2011 (étudiant-e)

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