From February 29 to March 1, the Saclay plateau, more precisely the EDF lab located in Palaiseau (Essonne), will host 80 internationally renowned researchers. The event, organized by the urban community, the regional council and the weekly Le Point, will be open free to the general public.

“We must give science back the place it deserves, in society, in the professional environment,” insists Grégoire de Lasteyrie, president of Paris-Saclay. Among the guests, several Nobel Prize winners such as the physicist Alain Aspect will discuss quantum and entanglement.