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PEReN – Center of expertise for digital platform regulation
Data science expertise at the service of digital regulation
PEReN has submitted its activity report for 2024 to its three supervisory ministers (Economy, Digital, Communication). A look back at a year rich in technical support for the regulation of digital platforms.
The year 2024 marks a period of consolidation for PEReN. Having succeeded in attracting rare talent and building a fully controlled and sovereign infrastructure, PEReN has become a recognised and trusted technical reference for its partners.
A year of consolidation with a wealth of achievements
In 2024, PEReN confirmed the key areas identified in previous years, with an ever-increasing emphasis on playing a coordinating and coordinating role:
With projects on a growing scale and building on its previous achievements, PEReN has contributed to many topical issues for public authorities: protection of minors and verification of age online, interoperability of online services, detection of artificial content on social networks, development of AI evaluation methodologies, studies related to online advertising, operation of mobile versions of platforms, etc.
Outlook for 2025 and 2026
PEReN’s founding idea of pooling resources and offering cutting-edge technical expertise in the regulation of digital platforms is more relevant than ever. It makes it possible to meet budgetary challenges while mastering the technical challenges for regulators.
In 2025 and 2026, PEReN will continue to keep abreast of the state of the art to meet growing needs: ramping up research activities, new expert missions within the National Institute for the Evaluation and Security of Artificial Intelligence (INESIA), pooled technical assistance for market surveillance authorities as part of the implementation of Regulation AI, renewed technical support in support of government and regulators’ priorities.