Île-de-France Clusters
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The Ile-de-France has eight clusters[1] among 71 approved by the Comité interministériel d'aménagement et de développement du territoire[2] (CIADT, Interdepartmental Committee on Planning and Land Development).[3] The first four were approved by the CIACT 14 October 2005. Two others were validated in July 2007: the cluster Finance Innovation and ASTech. Each of these clusters is intended to create jobs and increase the attractiveness of the region in a given area at national or international level. Three of them were selected as "worldwide clusters" : Finance Innovation, Systematic Paris-Region and Medicen. Three have been identified as "clusters which will become worldwide" : Cap Digital[4] and MOV'EO. Advancity is a "national cluster".