NEW TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM
INRA Dijon grows
INRA will soon have a new technical platform at Dijon. A high-performance equipment for cooperative research is unique in France.

INRA Dijon
In 1998, the National Institute of Agronomic Research decided to consolidate on its website Dijon research units located Bretenière then, the 140-hectare area of Epoisses. Structural and functional merger which would allow closer INRA laboratories of higher education located on campus, while pulsing a new dynamic in the fields of agricultural science, food science and the environment. A pioneering project in a way, which announced the emergence of future cluster VITAGORA ...
Today
Centre for Soil Microbiology and environment is nearing completion on the Great campus. An imposing building that will feature the latest equipment for basic and applied research which will work alongside scientists and engineers from INRA, CNRS and those students ENESAD (National School of Agronomy of Dijon Higher Education ).
An ambitious science project and interest, which will end at the famous Dijon in agricultural research and environmental and in which the Region wanted to be heavily involved.
Total cost of CMSE: € 10,286,062 HT
The Regional Council provides a grant of 590 000 € extra to complete the project.
Overall turnout in the Burgundy region: € 5,906,481 or 57% of the cost of the building.
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