ABGi Strengthens Its European Presence Through a Strategic acquisition with INCOTEC.
ABGi Strengthens Its European Presence Through a Strategic acquisition with INCOTEC.
ABGi Strengthens Its European Presence Through a Strategic acquisition with INCOTEC.
On 17 June 2026, Bpifrance and the German agency ZIM (Zentrales Innovationsprogramm Mittelstand) officially relaunched their joint France-Germany call for proposals, opening a new funding window for companies in both countries wishing to jointly develop innovations with high commercial potential.
Over two days, partners reviewed progress, aligned on the next steps, and further strengthened collaboration across the different work packages. Key technical developments were presented, including ongoing work on nozzle and facility design.
In 2026, ADEME is renewing its ORMAT (Objectif Recyclage MATières) call for projects, funded by the Circular Economy Fund. It aims to accelerate the industrial deployment of recycling in France, particularly by supporting the production of recycled raw materials (RRMs) and their incorporation into finished or semi-finished products.
Road freight transport is a key issue in France’s climate transition. Heavily reliant on diesel, this sector is responsible for approximately 27 MtCO₂e per year, or nearly 7.4% of national emissions.
A strategic move that strengthens ABGi’s position as a leading provider of operational consulting services to businesses in France and internationally.
Faced with increased economic pressure, ever-expanding procurement scopes, and stretched resources, the procurement function is now expected to do more, better, and faster—without always having additional resources.
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is now the benchmark for companies seeking to align their climate strategy with science and pathways compatible with limiting global warming to +1.5 °C.
On a large scale, the reality of our world will be shaped by the growing number of mouths to feed, which is set to exceed 9 billion by 2050 (according to the UN). To identify potential avenues to explore, prospective studies have been conducted based on current data and trends.
According to a study reported by Usine Digitale, 80% of companies say they lack a clear understanding of how their employees use artificial intelligence (AI). At the same time, 62% of organizations are already rolling out projects that incorporate AI.