We are working towards
an innovative industry




"We were once the electrotechnical association; now we are the electrical and digital trades association! We bring together all the transformation managers and solutions providers. "
At GIMELEC INDUSTRY, we bring the intelligence of 4.0 technologies and promote eco-responsible approaches to transform the industry.
Modernisation & digitalisation
As the referent for the electrical and digital equipment sector, GIMELEC is at the heart of the industry’s challenges:
- industrial competitiveness,
- digitalisation of solutions and systems,
- modernisation of industrial sites,
- flexibility and reactivity of production tools providing greater security,
- customisation, accuracy, quality, complexity,
- reduced production costs.
As a result, the services of GIMELEC’s members are enhanced by new technologies related to cybersecurity, big data, artificial intelligence, expert systems, 3D printing, robotics, cobotics, the Internet of Things, intelligent sensors, etc.
Consolidate 4.0 provision
GIMELEC’s objective is to:
- bring together all the players who provide electrical and digital solutions for manufacturers,
- be the reference professional organisation for the industry of the future in France,
- act for the successful digital transformation of companies,
- support manufacturers in developing new careers and business models,
- contribute to France’s attractiveness for industrial investors.
In this context, the work carried out by committees within GIMELEC involves cybersecurity, data analysis, energy efficiency, interoperability of machines and systems, digital twin, digital continuity and circular economy as levers for action towards an intelligent industry.
Our actions & achievements
46000
visitors to the Global Industry exhibition, Lyon 2019
9000
medals manufactured by the Connected Factory 2019
100
members of SMART-UP Industry


OPC Day France - 15 novembre 2019 - Pour une industrie Smart & Interopérable
Le GIMELEC et la Fondation OPC organisent, le vendredi 15 novembre 2019 à Paris, l’OPC Day France qui réunit les experts de l’industrie 4.0 et de l’OPC UA.


Pour une industrie innovante
Saviez-vous que l’industrie française représente 870 milliards d’euros de chiffre d’affaires et que dans les 5 ans à venir on va connecter 20 x plus d’équipements et de machines ? Avec leurs solutions électronumériques, les adhérents du GIMELEC agissent pour une industrie innovante.


2020 CFIA Exhibition, Rennes
GIMELEC member companies will be present at the Carrefour des Fournisseurs de l'Industrie Agroalimentaire (Food Industry Suppliers' Crossroads) - CFIA 2020, as they do every year, to present their electrical and digital solutions. Rendez-vous at the Parc Expo Rennes Airport, Rennes, in Bruz, in 2020.


Global Industry Exhibition, Paris 2020
Bringing together the key players in the industry, the Global Industry Exhibition is the industry's leading trade fair. GIMELEC is one of its recognised partners, due to its support and its ability to build a collective of members around the Connected Plant. After the second convention in 2019 in Lyon, rendez-vous in Paris in 2020 !


"Modernisation of the French Production Tool" study
In 2014, GIMELEC had commissioned Roland Berger (Accenture) to conduct a study on the modernisation of industry in France.


White papers on the industry of the future
In recent years, GIMELEC has published three white papers on Industry 4.0


"Atos puts Industry 4.0 at the heart of its growth and value creation strategy. We are collaborating with GIMELEC on an ecosystem focused on the ecological and digital transitions of the industrial sector".


"AGILiCOM is the leader in Industrial Network Management in France. Our mission is to improve the reliability of industrial networks. For us, integrating GIMELEC is a just matter of course. Discussions with members, information sharing and actions taken all accelerate our commitment to Industry 4.0."
Standardisation
GIMELEC leads the standardisation work of the Alliance for the Industry of the Future.
The objective is to promote, at international level, a reference framework capable of hosting the various national initiatives. Active, constructive cooperation with Germany and Italy has made it possible to share this strategy. This is demonstrated by their co-leadership of the Standard Manufacturing Map project within ISO/IEC. Interoperability of machines and systems is therefore guaranteed at the normative level.