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When, in the early 1980s, René
Monory decided in spite of everything and everyone to erect
a city of the future in the midst of sunflower fields, this
long-time President of the Vienne department General Council
was driven by a single overarching ambition: "Create
the conditions most propitious to the renewed development
of a rural backwater."
Twenty years later, the bet has been won many times over,
as creeping decline has been transformed steady movement.
Propelled by the Futuroscope, Vienne now looks forward rather
than backwards.
Rene's Monory's stroke of genius consisted in daring to bring
the Futuroscope into being when nobody else believed it could
get off the ground. This involved conceiving a multi-storied
rocket, and the European park of the image was but the visible
tip of the iceberg. "I have always explained that above
and beyond the amusement park, we needed to focus upon high-level
training, vanguard companies and novel technologies. It is
useless to develop an islet of excellence in an intellectual
swampland. To think new, one has got to evolve in a new ambience."
Building upon the Futuroscope's success, the Technopole has
kept on growing. In a few years' time, a whole new city has
emerged from the earth just 6 miles north of Poitiers. "Today,
over 2000 students and 700 researchers share quarters in the
training pole. There are also no less than 150 companies installed
in 50,000 square meters of offices, states a proud René
Monory. "That's not so bad for people deemed sure losers
in the starting blocks!"
Self-styled "popularizer of novel ideas", René
Monory has bestowed upon his department a true economic locomotive,
a proven generator of wealth. Steadfast in his innermost conviction
that he can "change the course of events", the former
President of the French Senate has succeeded in boosting Vienne
inhabitants into the forefront of the 21st century. That said,
the adventure is far from over. "I am only interested
in what I shall do tomorrow. The future is built every day."
These are the words of a visionary.
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