TheESSEC Transition Alumni Club, theDigital & Technology Club , the Groupe Transition Écologique des Ponts, and Telecom Paris, with the support ofAlumni ACT, invite you to take part in a Ciné Débat around the screening of a documentary on the Low Tech approach.
Ciné - Débat Low Tech
Meet the movers and shakers of Low Tech.
Tuesday, October 14 from 6:30 pm to 9:45 pm
In person
at Maison des ESSEC, 11 avenue de Friedland, 75008 Paris - Metro George V
What if being a pioneer in technology and innovation wasn't just a matter of rushing headlong into the promises of artificial intelligence? What if another vision of technology were possible? A technology where progress is not necessarily synonymous with performance, at the cost of new externalities (alienation, environmental impact, etc.) but rather means resilience, accessibility and sobriety?
What if "doing useful things with little" replaced "doing more and more and more"?
Low Tech is all about designing and disseminating useful, sustainable techniques and know-how that are accessible to everyone.
The documentary "Low Tech", directed by Adrien Bellay, will take us on a journey to meet citizens who, on a daily basis, are experimenting and taking action to democratize this approach. Whether they are young engineers, farmers or entrepreneurs, they repair their everyday machines, produce their own energy or manufacture their own means of production.
The screening will be followed by a debate to better understand how Low Tech can be integrated into our daily lives, our businesses and our organizations, and help us rethink our society.
With :
Florence Drouet - Low-Tech Project Manager at Campus de la Transition
An optics engineer with a doctorate in image instrumentation and computing, Florence spent the early part of her career working for various high-tech companies (robotics, exo-skeletons, etc.). In 2020, she made a 360° turn and for the past 5 years has been supporting the implementation of a Low Tech approach at the Campus de la Transition (an eco-location and training facility located in the south of the Île-de-France region).
Vincent Liegey : Engineer, interdisciplinary researcher, essayist and lecturer on Degrowth
Trained as an engineer, Vincent has been coordinator of Cargonomia (a community project in Budapest combining an organic farm, a workshop making cargo bikes and a cooperative courier business) for 10 years. A researcher, consultant and lecturer on Degrowth for almost 20 years, he is the author of "Sobriété, la vraie" (2023) and "Décroissance, fake or not" (2021).
Virginie Roffey - Legal Counsel - Environmental Consulting and Training
After a career as a business lawyer in major international groups, Virginie has been specializing in consulting and training for the Environment and Sustainable Development sector for the past 4 years. She runs workshops to raise awareness of Low Tech at the Maison de la Planète (an eco-location dedicated to the ecological transition in Boulogne-Billancourt), and supports the École Comestible (a sustainable food education association).
If you're interested in this topic, you can register now for the "Techno-discernment Round Table- Is another vision of technology possible?" - Tuesday December 16, 2025, co-organized by the ESSEC Transition Alumni Club and the Digital & Technology ClubHERE.
REGISTRATIONS
Registration is now open on the ESSEC Alumni website.
Please note: places are limited, so don't delay!
This event is open to all.