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Air Liquide and CNRS renew their cooperation and research agreement

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Air Liquide and CNRS announce the renewal of their framework agreement for cooperation and research, for a period of five years.

This agreement extends and strengthens the partnership agreement signed in 2002, which supported many collaborative projects between Air Liquide and CNRS. More than 70 CNRS laboratories all over France, have already established close ties with Air Liquide participating in scientific projects that range from plasma physics, to biomass valorization, physics instrumentation, digital simulation, renewable energies and healthcare.

This public-private partnership will intensify, through collaborative exchanges, research efforts to foster innovation and meet the great industrial challenges of tomorrow. The projects undertaken together will allow the advancement of the scientific knowledge necessary for the achievement of industrial performance, thereby helping to open up new areas of growth and competitiveness.

The signing of this cooperation and research agreement marks a new step in this collaboration with the CNRS, an excellent long-term partner. These links, forged over several years and renewed today, allow us to share know-how and scientific knowledge at the highest level which is critical for opening new territories. This partnership strengthens Air Liquide’s engagement within France’s innovation ecosystem.