Research
With 18,670 people involved in research (researchers, engineers, technicians), Midi-Pyrenees is the leading French region, along with the Paris aera, for investement in R&D (3.4% of GDP), placing it in Europe's top 20.
As R&D is essential to the future of the aerospace sector, aeronautics and space construction absorb 45% of regional R&D expenditures and 25% of private regional investment (2,000 researchers in public sector, 1,200 private).
- Research major centers:
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ONERA
National Office for Aerospace Studies and Research
420 persons |
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CNES-CST
French Space Agency - Toulouse Space Center
Prime contractor for major institutional space programs and preparation for the future
1,800 persons |
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LAAS
Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems : a research unit of the National Scientific Research Center (CNRS)
500 members |
CEAT: Aeronautics test center of Toulouse (DGA evaluation and test center)
CERFACS:European Center for Research and Advanced Training in Scientific Calculation
CNRM: National Meteorology Research Center
CIRIMAT:Inter-University Center for Materials Research and Engineering
CERMAS:European Research Center on Aeronautics and Space Management
STNA:Air Navigation Technical Service (DGAC)
CENA:Air Navigation Research Center (DGAC)
LEGOS: Laboratory for Space Geophysics and Oceanography
CESBIO: Center for the Study of the Biosphere from Space
MEDES: Institute for Space Medecine and Physiology
- The CNRT - National Center for Aerospace Technological Research:
The purpose of CNRT is to provide a dynamic link between the public and industrial research communities, based on scientific and technical topics resulting from needs expressed by industrialists themselves. The objective of this center is to establish a concentration of skills and expertise, recognized at the national and European level in the field of aerospace.
- Specialized joint laboratories:
RRRT Espace et Applications: Réseau Régional de Recherche Technologique de Midi-Pyrénées
RIS:Dependable Systems Engineering Network
TéSA:Telecommunications in Space and Aeronautics