Karen Amram-Prévot 被任命为 Minalogic 首席执行官,自2026年1月1日起生效。

Karen Amram-Prévot appointed CEO of Minalogiceffective January 1, 2026

Minalogic by Ingrid Mattioni 2025-10-16 14:43 Original
摘要
法国奥弗涅-罗讷-阿尔卑斯大区数字技术集群Minalogic任命拥有CEA与高等教育部研究创新背景的Karen Amram-Prévot为新任CEO,自2026年1月1日起接替即将退休的Erasmia Dupenloup。她将着力推进再工业化、技术主权和生态转型,并借助“地平线欧洲”及《芯片法案》等强化集群的欧洲合作与产业竞争力。

法国奥弗涅-罗讷-阿尔卑斯大区数字技术竞争力集群Minalogic董事会宣布,任命Karen Amram-Prévot为新任首席执行官,将于2026年1月1日正式就职。她接替自2022年起领导集群、并将在2025年12月底退休的Erasmia Dupenloup。此次换帅正值Minalogic围绕再工业化、技术主权和生态转型三大支柱,全力推进其2023-2026战略计划的关键时期。

Amram-Prévot的职业生涯深植于技术研究与工业创新的交汇点。在加入Minalogic之前,她自2023年起在法国高等教育、研究与太空部担任研究与创新总司下的大型研究基础设施司司长。此前,她在法国原子能与替代能源委员会(CEA)度过了27年,在数值建模与仪器仪表双重专长领域内,先后担任多个具有高度战略与社会价值的关键科研及管理岗位,覆盖民用与国防应用。她曾参与CEA军事应用局的“仿真”计划,并依据法英防务安全合作的《兰开斯特宫条约》,在英国完成为期五年的派驻任务。她还曾负责CEA技术研究部的欧洲事务,并担任国际网络“高级别论坛”主席,促进创新生态系统间的战略协作。Amram-Prévot拥有巴黎综合理工学院流体力学博士学位,以及艾克斯-马赛大学的物理学与数值分析学位,对法国研究与创新版图、其与欧洲计划的关联以及产学研互动有着深入认知。

对于此项任命,Amram-Prévot表示深感荣幸并满怀动力,她强调在当前经济环境中,必须借助法国与欧洲的集体动能,进一步扩大Minalogic的影响力,支撑工业与战略自主,让每一位成员都成为集群创新故事的一部分。Minalogic主席Serge Veyres指出,Amram-Prévot的深厚专长将有力推动集群的使命,重申竞争力集群作为国家和区域创新政策核心杠杆的战略地位。他同时肯定Dupenloup任内将集群塑造成连接研究、工业与公共机构的可信伙伴,并优先推动数字技术在民用与国防领域的广泛渗透,服务于战略与社会双重目标。未来,Amram-Prévot的核心任务是加速对区域内创新者的支持,提升该数字生态系统的竞争力和国际辐射力,此举与集群近年来深度参与“地平线欧洲”、《芯片法案》等重大欧洲倡议、不断巩固本土与欧洲布局的努力一脉相承。

Summary
Minalogic, the digital technology cluster in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, has appointed Karen Amram-Prévot as its new CEO, effective January 1, 2026, succeeding Erasmia Dupenloup. Amram-Prévot, formerly head of large-scale research infrastructures at the Ministry of Higher Education and a 27-year veteran of the CEA, will leverage her deep innovation and European affairs expertise to strengthen the cluster’s role in reindustrialisation, technological sovereignty, and green transition. Her leadership aims to enhance the competitiveness and international reach of the regional digital ecosystem, aligning with major European initiatives like Horizon Europe and the Chips Act.

The Minalogic digital technology cluster for France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region has appointed Karen Amram-Prévot as CEO, effective January 1, 2026. She succeeds Erasmia Dupenloup, who has led the cluster since 2022 and will retire at the end of December 2025.

Amram-Prévot brings deep experience at the intersection of research, innovation, and industry. Since 2023, she headed the Department for Large-scale Research Infrastructures within the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation at the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Space. Prior to that, she spent 27 years at the CEA (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission), holding key scientific and management roles across civilian and defence applications. With dual expertise in numerical modelling and instrumentation, she contributed to the “Simulation” programme of the CEA’s Military Applications Directorate, including a five-year mission in the UK under the Lancaster House Treaty on Franco-British defence cooperation. She also led European affairs for the CEA’s Technological Research Division and chaired the High Level Forum, an international network fostering collaboration among innovation ecosystems. She holds a PhD in Fluid Mechanics from École Polytechnique and degrees in Physics and Numerical Analysis from Aix-Marseille University.

“I am deeply honoured and highly motivated to join Minalogic,” Amram-Prévot said. “We must leverage national and European momentum to further strengthen Minalogic’s impact and support our industrial and strategic autonomy.”

The appointment aligns with Minalogic’s 2023-2026 strategic plan, centred on reindustrialisation, technological sovereignty, and ecological transition. In recent years the cluster has deepened ties with public authorities and played an active role in major European initiatives such as Horizon Europe, the Chips Act, and inter-cluster partnerships, elevating the regional digital sector’s profile. Cluster President Serge Veyres noted that Amram-Prévot’s expertise will be “invaluable” in reinforcing the cluster’s role as a trusted link between research, industry, and public institutions. Building on Dupenloup’s work, he added, Amram-Prévot is tasked with accelerating support for regional innovators and boosting the competitiveness and international reach of the digital ecosystem.

Résumé
Karen Amram-Prévot est nommée directrice générale du pôle numérique Minalogic à compter du 1er janvier 2026, succédant à Erasmia Dupenloup. Forte de son parcours au CEA et au ministère de la Recherche, elle pilotera le renforcement du rôle du cluster dans les transitions industrielles et technologiques, au service de la souveraineté numérique et de la coopération européenne. Cette nomination s’inscrit dans la stratégie 2023-2026 de Minalogic visant à accélérer l’innovation et la compétitivité régionale de la filière numérique.

The Board of Directors of Minalogic, the digital technology cluster for France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, announces the appointment of Karen Amram-Prévot as CEO. With a strong background in innovation and research strategies, she will be responsible for strengthening the cluster’s role in major industrial and technological transitions at regional, national, and European levels. She will take over from Erasmia Dupenloup, who has led the cluster since 2022 and will retire at the end of December 2025.

A career at the crossroads of technological research and industrial innovation

Before joining Minalogic, Karen Amram-Prévot headed the Department for Large-scale Research Infrastructures within the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation at the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Space since 2023. She previously spent 27 years at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), where she held key scientific and management positions in areas of high strategic and societal value, for both civilian and defence applications.

With dual expertise in numerical modelling and instrumentation, she has alternated between operational assignments and senior management roles, from research labs to executive leadership. She notably contributed to the “Simulation” programme of the CEA’s Military Applications Directorate, including a five-year mission in the United Kingdom under the Lancaster House Treaty on Franco-British defence and security cooperation.

Among her responsibilities, she has led European affairs for the CEA’s Technological Research Division and chaired the High Level Forum, an international network fostering strategic collaboration and partnerships among innovation ecosystems.

Throughout her career, she has gained an in-depth understanding of the French research and innovation landscape, its links to European programmes, and the dynamics between research and industry. Karen Amram-Prévot holds a PhD in Fluid Mechanics from École Polytechnique (l’X) and degrees in Physics and Numerical Analysis from Aix-Marseille University.

“I am deeply honoured and highly motivated to join Minalogic, with its diverse community of stakeholders, a strong board, and a talented team capable of tackling major challenges. In today’s economic environment, we must leverage national and European momentum to further strengthen Minalogic’s impact and support our industrial and strategic autonomy. Now more than ever, it is essential that everyone feels part of the story we continue to build for our members, carrying forward the success of France’s and the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region’s innovation policies,” said Karen Amram-Prévot, future CEO of Minalogic.

Between continuity and transformation: a new drive for technological sovereignty and European cooperation

This appointment comes at a time of strong mobilisation by Minalogic around reindustrialisation, technological sovereignty, and ecological transition — the three pillars of its 2023-2026 strategic plan.

In recent years, Minalogic has strengthened its regional and national footprint while expanding its European and international presence. The cluster has deepened its trusted relationships with public authorities and played an active role in major European initiatives such as Horizon Europe, the Chips Act, and various inter-cluster partnerships, contributing to the recognition of the regional digital sector as a key player on the European stage.

“We are delighted to welcome Karen Amram-Prévot as CEO of Minalogic. Her expertise and experience will be invaluable in pursuing our mission and reaffirming the strategic role of competitiveness clusters. These dynamic and agile organisations are essential levers for national and regional innovation policies and have consistently risen to the challenges set by public authorities,” said Serge Veyres, President of Minalogic.

“Under the leadership of Erasmia Dupenloup in recent years, Minalogic has strengthened its position as a trusted partner linking research, industry, and public institutions. Our priority has been to promote the wider uptake of digital technologies in both civilian and defence applications — serving strategic and societal objectives alike — thereby creating value, enhancing sovereignty, and supporting economic growth across our region.

Building on the work initiated by Erasmia Dupenloup and her predecessors, Karen Amram-Prévot will be tasked with accelerating support for the region’s innovators and boosting the competitiveness and international reach of our digital ecosystem,” he added.

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Core Point

Minalogic appoints Karen Amram-Prévot as CEO, leveraging her deep research and innovation background to strengthen the digital cluster’s role in technological sovereignty and European cooperation.

Key Players
  • Minalogic — digital technology cluster for France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
Industry Impact
  • ICT: High — cluster directly drives digital tech adoption for reindustrialisation and sovereignty.
  • Computing/AI: High — focus on digital tech encompasses AI, hardware, and software innovation.
Tracking

Monitor — leadership change signals continuity in EU partnership and defence tech focus, potentially influencing regional funding priorities over time.

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