Our key partners

  • AP-HM
  • Centrale Marseille
  • IRD
  • Science Po Aix
  • CISAM+
  • Region
  • Département CD13 (Department CD13)
  • City of Marseille
  • National Parks
  • Regional Chamber of Agriculture
  • Terre et Humanisme Association
  • Museums of the City of Marseille
  • VASCO Consortium, which brings together players from the Fos sur mer industrial zone
  • Aix Marseille Provence Metropolis
  • Arbois Environment technology park
  • Durance-Luberon-Verdon Agglomération
  • C2S company
  • ABO Group ERG environnement
  • Environnement investigation (investigation environment)
  • Ginger Group
  • Eco-citizen Pollution Knowledge Institute (IECP)
  • Marseille maritime port authority
  • CAPRI community farm
  • ATMO SUD
  • Haute Provence Observatory
  • Cité de l’Agriculture (City of Agriculture)
  • OHP
  • DREAL
  • Cap Énergies
  • Water Division
  • Maritime Division
  • Safe cluster 
  • CNRS
  • INSERM
  • CEA
  • ADEME
  • ATG Technologies
  • Louvre Museum
  • Rouen Museum
  • IRD
  • Spanish national centre for scientific research (CSIC)
  • Mohammed V University
  • Caddi Ayad University
  • Rabat School of Mines
  • Valencia Museum of Fine Arts
  • National Art Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona
  • Rhode Island School of Design Museum
  • KASLIK University Lebanon

Our partner actions

Today, the ITEM institute is the main contact for supporting and promoting the actions of its community in the socio-economic world. The institute therefore aims its actions at academic, public and private partners in multiple fields.

Our key actions include:

  • Participation in calls for projects to transfer research to industry
  • Involvement of our partners in master’s development boards
  • Involving our partners in field schools (pollution, urban wasteland, energy transition, etc.)
  • Organisation of meetings between academic and socio-economic players (themes: urban wasteland, nature in the city, sobriety, etc.)
  • Funding of “duo internships” (lab + socio-economic structure) to strengthen a cross-sectoral perspective

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ITEM Partnerships - Credit: Elea Ropiot amU
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Institut ITEM supported the RapMed automatic plankton recognition project, combining the expertise of CEREGE in geosciences and AI, and MIO in oceanography. This collaboration has generated new methods, which will be used in the A*Midex Transfert "MicroTree" project with robotics SME ATG Technologie to create an automated microparticle sorting platform.