Industrial partners

EDF

Électricité de France (EDF) is the leading producer and supplier of electricity in France and Europe. It was the world leader in terms of installed capacity before the merger of China's two main producers in 2017. It is the third largest electricity company in terms of 2017 revenue.

ECOPETROL

Ecopetrol, formerly Empresa Colombiana de Petróleos, is a national oil company created in 1951 and is one of the 4 largest oil companies in Latin America. More than half of Ecopetrol's commercial structure depends on a conglomerate of companies located in tax havens.

DASSAULT SYSTEMES

The Dassault Aviation group is a French aircraft manufacturer founded in 1929 by Marcel Bloch and remains the last aviation group in the world owned by the family of its founder and bearing his name.

It is a multinational company with 11,398 employees, including 9,315 in France with a commercial presence in more than 83 countries and more than 2,200 Falcon business jets in service, as well as more than 1,000 combat aircraft in service in 2017.

FEV

FEV Europe GmbH (formerly FEV Motorentechnik GmbH) is a German subsidiary of FEV Group GmbH and one of the largest independent development service providers in the world in the field of combustion engine development and automotive technology, with headquarters in Aachen. It designs and develops engines for equipment, passenger cars and commercial vehicles, but also for ships and locomotives - from roughing to production.

CREDIT AGRICOLE Pasteur

Crédit Agricole, nicknamed the "Green Bank" because of its original activity in the service of the agricultural world, is the largest network of cooperative and mutual banks in the world. In France, Crédit Agricole is made up of 39 Crédit Agricole regional banks. In 1990, it became an international general banking group. It is listed on the Premier Marché of Euronext Paris through its holding company Crédit Agricole S.A. and is included in the CAC 40 index.

CREDIT AGRICOLE

Crédit Agricole, nicknamed the "Green Bank" because of its original activity in the service of the agricultural world, is the largest network of cooperative and mutual banks in the world. In France, Crédit Agricole is made up of 39 Crédit Agricole regional banks. In 1990, it became an international general banking group. It is listed on the Premier Marché of Euronext Paris through its holding company Crédit Agricole S.A. and is included in the CAC 40 index.

CHEVRON ORONITE

Chevron Corporation is the second largest oil company in the United States behind ExxonMobil, and the sixth largest in the world behind BP, Shell, Sinopec and PetroChina. Headquartered in California, it is present in more than 180 countries and operates in every aspect of the oil and gas industry: exploration and production; refining, sales and transportation; chemical manufacturing and sales; and power generation.

CEPSA

CEPSA or Compañía Española de Petróleos S.A.U., founded in 1929, was the first private Spanish oil company. Its headquarters are located in Madrid.

In November 2006, the company was held 48.83% by Total of France and 30.55% by BSCH (Banco Santander Central Hispano), then 9.54% by International Petroleum Investment Company and 5% by Union Fenosa. The balance is considered to be floating.

In 2011, IPIC launches a takeover bid for Cepsa and buys back 48% of Total for more than €3 billion.