Covering both investments and operating costs, Genopole’s 2023 budget was €14 million. Public collectivities contributed 68% of the total budget. Among them, the Île-de-France Administrative Region was the primary source, providing €6.4 million or 46% of the total budget. 77% of the budget went to investments and 23% to operations. The French State, via the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, contributed 21% of the GIP’s operating costs.
For the first time, GIP Genopole’s own resources represented a significant part of the budget, i.e., 30%. These resources included €2.5 million originating from Cerfe, €510,000 from provided services, €500,000 from real estate revenue, and a range of subventions.
The largest part of the budget went to Genopole’s technological platforms (43%), which are made available to the biocluster’s public and private researchers on a shared-use model. These platforms are essential for Genopole’s positioning: they represent a major asset for research and thus contribute strongly to the biocluster’s and the region’s attractiveness.
French Government (Ministry of Higher Education and Research)
Île-de-France Regional Council
Grand Paris Sud
AFM-Téléthon
Own funds and other grants
Lead generation, attractiveness, national & international promotional activities
Biotech company incubation, hosting & business development
Scientific programs, research funding
Research group establishment grants, “reverse brain drain” grants
Major infrastructure, technical facilities/shared-access, dedicated scientific equipment
Health, safety, information systems & headquarters