Guillaume Malite

Analyste at Technopolis Group

Guillaume Malite is an experienced analyst at Technopolis Group since July 2022, specializing in environmental economics. Prior to this role, Guillaume served as a junior consultant at CIBOLA PARTNERS, focusing on climate finance and strategies for adaptation and mitigation in developing countries from January 2021 to July 2021. Earlier professional experience includes working as a service employee at Pizza Piu from 2016 to 2019, where responsibilities included dining service and event order preparation at the Stade de France. Academically, Guillaume holds a Master 2 (M2) in Environmental Economics from AgroParisTech, a Master's degree in Environmental, Energy, and Transportation Economics from Université Paris Nanterre, and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the same institution.

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Technopolis Group

The Technopolis Group is one of Europe's leading consultancies in science, technology and innovation policy. We conduct studies and offer strategic advice to organisations aiming to stimulate science and technology. The unifying idea behind Technopolis Group is to support public policy in relation to the funding, generation and use of knowledge in the areas of innovation, technology and research. Areas of specialisation include green economy, health, higher education, evaluation, research and innovation policies, institutional development, regional development, cluster policies and information society. We are expanding our training activities, contribute to university teaching and maintain close links with academic partners in institutions relevant to our specialisation. We have conducted assignments in over 30 countries, with an emphasis on European countries. Our clients are typically Science, Technology and Industry Ministries, Regional governments and development agencies, Research Councils, Agencies for Innovation Policy, and international organisations such as the European Commission, the OECD, UNIDO and the World Bank.


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