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In just one generation we have seen the "Latin Quarter in
the fields" described by Pierre LAFFITTE in his article published
by Le Monde newspaper in 1960, grow into a Science Park known throughout
the world. In this time a success story has been created in not
only economic terms, but also on a social, cultural level. It is
also known because of its concern for urban development, the environment
and the repercussions on society as a whole.
But Sophia Antipolis would not have become a reality had it not been
for concerted action on a local and national level. In his speech at the
centenary of the French Riviera Chamber of Commerce, in 1960, the French
minister Jean-Marcel JEANNENEY, spoke about the potential for economic
diversity in the region by encouraging service industries and research.
The actual launch of Pierre LAFITTE's ideas done privately was quickly
taken up and developed at State level. So the local authorities all worked
together to bring about this project: the five original communes (Antibes,
Biot, Mougins, Valbonne and Vallauris), the Alpes-Maritimes Local Council,
the French Riviera Chamber of Commerce (which on the initiative of the
President Jean-Jacques ROBERT would ensure that everything became fully
operational and the decisive support of the State with the DATAR and successive
prefects -- René-Georges THOMAS and Pierre LAMBERTIN among the first
ones.
And so Sophia Antipolis was born. It was then made
official by the Comité Interministériel dAménagement
du Territoire (Interministerial Committee for Land Development) in April
1972, led by a joint syndicate developer, in 1974, under the name of SYMIVAL,
which then became SYMISA, presided over by Francis PALMERO, and so Jacques
MEDECIN became President of the Alpes-Maritimes General Council. SYMIVAL
delegated the same year, the operational work load of Sophia Antipolis
to the French Riviera Chamber of Commerce.
An economic development model had come into being and continues to serve
as a reference for the whole world
In just 30 years of hope, human and financial investment have transformed
a mad dream, thought up in the scrubland, into the construction of a technological
and human community that plays a role in the world economy.
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