GET Forums recordings
In order to promote the dissemination of knowledge and the utilisation of ICT (Information and Communication Technology), GET and the CGTI organise the GET forums.
GET forums have been held every year since 2001, bringing together invited guests to discuss a specific theme related to information technologies.
Recordings
These forums can be consulted on video recordings either on GET's own website, or on the Canal U site (the University television channel on the web) :
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ICT and transport: the solution?
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ICT and corporate social responsibility
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The worldwide higher education space
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Banks, insurance companies, who benefits from information technologies ?
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ICT from diagnosis to prognosis |
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Internet and politics |
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ICT for health |
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Internet for industry
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23 March 2007: ICT and transport: the solution ?
For the 8th GET Forums, the theme chosen by GET/ENST Bretagne reflects one of the major issues for our modern cities: ICT and transport. The increase in the number of vehicles on the road, urban development and the population explosion have gradually led to greater traffic congestion throughout the world. The resulting saturation reduces the efficiency of infrastructures. Transport chiefs from London and Paris, a manager from a transport research center as well as a European consortium of car and car parts manufacturers will discuss what contribution ICT can make, with a particular focus on intelligent transport systems and services (ITS). Various speakers will attempt to explain how ICTs can contribute to transport, both now and in the future, particularly with respect to the environment.
12 October 2006 : ICT and corporate social responsibility
From eco-design of ICTs to broader manufacturer responsibility
Today's industry is having to deal with new challenges on a planet-wide scale. The byproducts and toxic waste produced by the activities of industrial societies are leading to phenomena that pose an increasing threat to the quality of our environments. How should industry react? What questions should it ask itself? What room for maneuver is there?
INT asked political representatives, industry & SME managers and sustainable development specialists to present their expert views on the issue.
08 November 2005 : The worldwide higher education space
Today, the competition facing French higher education is becoming increasingly international in nature.
Universities are modernizing rapidly.
It is in Brussels that the European higher education space is being constructed.
Engineering schools are creating graduate schools, diversifying their courses, making their degrees internationally recognizable and legible and are striving to achieve a critical mass through groups such as ParisTech.
What will the world higher education space of tomorrow be like?
Télécom Paris asked the general manager of HEC group, the vice-president of ST Microelectronics, the president of the Georgia Institute of Technology and the executive vice-president of ParisTech to give the opinions of a management grande école, a multinational company, an American university and an association of engineering schools on this very question.
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14 October 2004 : Banks, insurance companies, who benefits from information technologies ?
More than any other sector, the banking and insurance sectors have been affected by the extraordinary expansion of information technologies over the last ten years.
Unprecedented changes have led these sectors to reconsider both professional practices and customer relationship.
Synergies have been created between banks and insurance companies and new online players have emerged onto the scene; but who has benefited ?
ENST Bretagne invited various institutions to give their views on this issue:
16 January 2004 : ICT from diagnosis to prognosis
30 January 2003 : Internet and politics
19 march 2002 : ICT for health
13 june 2001: Internet for industry