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Lacroix Group : LACROIX’s technological leadership recognised in innovative projects that are key to the city of the future.

A structural element of its new 2025 strategy, LACROIX continues to strengthen its technological leadership with the development of key areas of expertise such as edge computing, through new R&D capabilities or synergies with technological partners.

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Proof of the relevance if its strategy, and a testament to its innovation capabilities and technological know-how, LACROIX has been selected to participate in three collaborative and innovative projects, two of which are winners in the “relocation in critical sectors” call for projects under the ‘France Relance’ recovery plan. Relating to urban mobility and its impact on air quality, or improved management of critical resources such as water, these projects are at the very core of the city of the future.

A strategy to speed up the development of new solutions focused around 5G

To develop tomorrow’s technological solutions and speed up its future growth, LACROIX aims to specifically focus upstream of the uses of 5G technology for areas such as air management, urban mobility and the preservation of resources.

Urban mobility and air quality with 5GREEN MOBILITÉ

In this context, LACROIX has joined the consortium led by WaltR – a specialist in air quality monitoring and stimulation of pro-environmental behaviours – and also ALSATIS – an architect and operator of public-initiative 4/5G networks – around the 5GREEN MOBILITÉ project, which aims to deploy a set of air quality diagnostics devices capable of activating different traffic regulation strategies.

Also a primary concern for metropolitan areas, this project, which is being implemented by its Environment activity, aims to develop the 5G platform, a secure and sovereign end-to-end solution for the improved remote control and monitoring of water networks, resulting in significant savings whether in terms of resource consumption or costs related to installation and maintenance works

And it is by choosing to harness technologies to benefit people and the environment that we are playing our part in creating the Smart World”, says Vincent Bedouin, LACROIX CEO.

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