The sixth edition of the prestigious Choiseul City of Tomorrow ranking was recently unveiled, spotlighting 200 young leaders aged 40 and under who, through their vision and expertise, are transforming our cities to meet the challenges of the future. We are proud to see our founder and CEO, Raphael Jatteau, selected in this ranking. It underlines Cocoparks ‘ key role in creating the smart, sustainable cities of tomorrow. This recognition testifies to our commitment to innovate for territories that are more connected, greener and better adapted to today’s urban challenges.
Discover the Choiseul City of Tomorrow ranking on the Institut Choiseul website and on Business Immo, as well as the players shaping the future of our regions.
What is the Choiseul Ville de Demain?
The Choiseul City of Tomorrow ranking is an initiative of theInstitut Choiseul, an independent think tank renowned for its work on economic, political and societal issues. Launched in 2017, the ranking aims to identify and showcase young leaders under the age of 40 who, through their actions and innovations, are playing a decisive role in the transformation and modernization of cities. The aim of the ranking is to highlight the talents who are helping to create the more sustainable, connected and resilient cities of tomorrow, while responding to the climate, technological and social challenges of our time.
Choiseul ranking partners
Partners in the 2024 edition of the Choiseul City of Tomorrow ranking include several major companies and organizations supporting the initiative. They include 14 Pyramides Notaires, Amazon, Aviv Group, Axtom, EDF, Groupe Duval, Icade, LCL, onepoint, Transdev, and Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield. These partners play a key role in highlighting the young talent shaping the city of tomorrow, collaborating with the Institut Choiseul to promote innovation and urban transformation.
Transdev and the Choiseul Institute: Raphael Jatteau at the Mobility Sphere think tank
Transdev, a major player in mobility, has set up a think tank dedicated to the challenges of tomorrow’s urban and regional mobility, called The Mobility Sphere. This think tank brings together experts, researchers and players from the public and private sectors to reflect on the transformations needed to meet environmental, technological and social challenges. The think tank focuses on innovative solutions such as shared mobility, sustainable infrastructure and connected transport systems, while placing people and the ecological transition at the heart of its concerns. This initiative aims to rethink transportation models to promote more inclusive, safe and environmentally-friendly travel, while anticipating the needs of the smart cities of the future.
Raphael Jatteau participates in this think tank as an expert.