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Paris-Saclay is Europe's leading innovation ecosystem, located south of Paris, France. The cluster accounts for 21% of French academic research and 15% of private R&D, bringing together world-class universities, grandes écoles, research centres, and corporate R&D facilities in a concentrated innovation zone that has been ranked among the top eight global research clusters.
The cluster's academic backbone includes Paris-Saclay University (ranked 13th globally in the Shanghai Ranking), Institut Polytechnique de Paris, École Polytechnique, CentraleSupélec, ENS Paris-Saclay, and HEC, alongside major research infrastructure such as the Synchrotron Soleil and the Jean Zay supercomputer. Corporate R&D centres from Thales, EDF, Renault, Danone, and many other major industrial groups operate alongside over 25,500 companies and 300+ startups.
The area features dedicated innovation infrastructure including the 6,000m² Playground Paris-Saclay for startup support, SATT Paris-Saclay for technology transfer, and multiple incubation and acceleration programmes. La French Tech Paris-Saclay coordinates the entrepreneurial community, connecting investors with emerging companies.
Paris-Saclay's smart city relevance is substantial: research programmes span AI for urban management, quantum computing for logistics, sustainable energy systems, autonomous mobility through the Institut Vedecom mobiLAB, and advanced materials science. The EPA Paris-Saclay development agency is overseeing major urban development projects including the Paris-Saclay urban campus — Europe's largest current urban development — and the SQY Hypercentre renovation, designed as a smart city ready for climate change.
With 318,308 inhabitants, 60 business parks, and 16,000 teacher-researchers, Paris-Saclay represents a comprehensive model of how large-scale research clusters can drive urban innovation and smart city development.
