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Les rendez-vous du Hub des Territoires à ne pas manquer en janvier 2026

Le Hub des Territoires vous propose des événements engagés pour vous inspirer, échanger et transformer nos territoires.

Rendez-vous au Hub de la Banque des Territoires à Paris et en ligne  !

Parlons Inclusion Numérique : des services publics aux EdTech, construire l’autonomie numérique

13 janvier de 9h30 à 11h00

La médiation numérique : un levier essentiel pour assurer notre indépendance numérique.

La souveraineté numérique repose sur trois piliers essentiels : la réduction de notre dépendance aux technologies étrangères, la protection rigoureuse de nos données stratégiques, et la maîtrise de nos infrastructures critiques. Elle exige également un haut niveau d’autonomie numérique et le développement des compétences digitales au sein de la population.

Bien vieillir chez soi : quelles sont les solutions et les innovations des entreprises de la silver economy ?

14 janvier de 9h00 à 10h30

Comment organiser le maintien à domicile, sous toutes ses formes, souhaité par nos ainés ? Lors d’un regard croisé, des entreprises très diverses du secteur, allant de la start-up à la grande entreprise, aux offres servicielles ou technologiques, partageront les leviers mobilisables et les freins auxquels répondre.

Le vieillissement de la population transforme profondément les besoins sociaux, territoriaux et économiques.

Transition juste : comment concilier urgence climatique et équité ?

20 janvier de 9h00 à 10h30

Pourquoi la réussite de la transition écologique dépend d’un récit fondé sur la justice sociale ? Comment les territoires peuvent-ils anticiper et embarquer les vulnérabilités sociales dans les projets environnementaux locaux ? A l’heure où les limites physiques des territoires sont révélées, faudrait-il parfois renoncer à certains projets pour répondre à l’urgence climatique et aux besoins sociaux ?

Les systèmes énergétiques locaux au service de la transition écologique des territoires

3 février de 16h30 à 18h00

De l’autoconsommation collective aux réseaux de chaleur : des solutions pour une énergie locale et durable, au service de la décarbonation et du développement local.

Les systèmes énergétiques locaux constituent un pilier essentiel de la transition énergétique et de l’atteinte des objectifs de décarbonation territoriale. Ils regroupent l’ensemble des dispositifs permettant de produire, distribuer, stocker et consommer l’énergie localement, en privilégiant les ressources renouvelables et la valorisation de l’énergie fatale.

Pour découvrir encore plus d’événements, rendez-vous sur notre Agenda. 

About Nina

A student at Sciences Po Paris, enrolled in the Master’s program in Territorial and Urban Strategies, Nina is interested in public policies at the territorial level as well as the challenges of ecological transition.

As part of a student project during her first year of the Master’s program, she worked with the National Housing Agency (Anah) on eco-design in urban renovation. She then took a gap year to gain more professional experience, completing two internships: the first with the City of Paris, where she contributed to the implementation of the first plan to combat energy poverty, and the second with the Paris Urban Planning Agency (Apur), where she worked on the territorialization of public health.

Currently in her second year of the Master’s program, she is beginning an apprenticeship with the association France Villes et Territoires Durables.

 

About Solène

Mission Officer, Working Group, and Projects. Student at the Urban School of Sciences Po Paris, focusing on the ecological transition of cities.

About Quentin

Motivated by climate issues and planetary boundaries, Quentin decided to study land use planning at the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées. His experience in associative field at the Fresque du Climat, helped him to better understand the stakes of the ecological bifurcation. Between his native Haute-Savoie and his home town Rennes, where he gained expertise in mobility and sustainable agriculture, he is now based in Paris to deploy the Sustainable City by France’s territorial workshops throughout the country.

About Alice

After five years’ study at Sciences Po Lyon, with a specialization in territorial transitions, Alice joined Sustainable City by France (France Villes et territoires Durables). She actively contributes to the deployment of the association’s territorial workshops and working groups.
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Currently studying as a second-year Master’s student in International Relations at University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Tara holds a Bachelor’s degree from INALCO, with a double-major in Hindi language, and International relations / Environmental studies. Her work with us is in line with her former experiences at UNESCO and the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, thus deepening her professional expertise in the field of environmental diplomacy and international cooperation for sustainable development.

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She holds a Master’s degree in Development Economics from the Panthéon-Sorbonne University and is currently studying for a Master’s degree in International Relations and Action Abroad at the same university. She approaches the problems of sustainable cities and territories through these different perspectives and her international experiences.

About Isabelana

Isabelana is a Mexican journalist who holds a Master’s degree in Digital Communication and Data Analysis from the Sorbonne University. She previously worked in communication and press relations in the cultural sector in France and Mexico. Today, she is interested in ecological actions and solutions to preserve the environment and the biodiversity.

About Camille

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With a background in social sciences, art history and architecture, Camille has worked in communication within the VINCI group: from major international projects to La Fabrique de la Cité, a think tank dedicated to urban foresight.

About Alexandra

A geographer by training (Saint Petersburg State University), she started as a geographer and economist at the Academy of Agricultural Economics (Russia), before pursuing her career in France as an administrative and accounting assistant (Air Liquide, Association TGV Provence Côte d’Azur, COFHUAT, Groupe Hervé)

About Marion

Trained in international and European affairs between England and France as part of a double degree at Sciences-Po Lille / University of Kent, Marion started her career in advocacy and institutional relations of non-governmental organisations, in the fair trade sector (Max Havelaar France label). Her experiences are also linked to territories, with a passage in decentralised cooperation at the level of a departmental council.

About Sébastien

Before joining the SCbF team, he held several positions in local government management. From elected official and deputy mayor of his native city Besançon, in charge of university relations and international cooperation, to Director of Economic Development of the City of Pantin, to Chief of staff in Montreuil – where he notably piloted the in-depth redesign of the urban project towards more ecology and sustainable development – he continued his career as Senior Resilience Officer of the City of Paris.
He promotes a holistic and systemic vision of sustainable development and brings his expertise in territorial resilience, ecological and social transition.