At the beginning of this year, Procivis gathered its entire ecosystem for its New Year greetings ceremony.
An important event for the housing sector, serving as both a review of the past year and a time to project toward future challenges.
Present on this occasion, we had the pleasure of participating in these exchanges, which allowed us to look back at the progress made, identify the structural challenges that remain, and reiterate the importance of collective mobilization to sustainably meet housing needs.
A speech resolutely focused on action and optimism
On the occasion of his greetings, Yannick Borde delivered a speech resolutely focused on optimism, highlighting Procivis’s desire to continue its role as a committed housing player, support the sector’s transformations, and strengthen its social utility.
In a context of lasting tension in the housing market, he recalled an essential point:
the recognition, at the highest level of the State, of the scale of housing needs is now established. But beyond observations and announcements, the challenge is clear: act collectively, accelerate, produce, and succeed together.
His intervention also highlighted a strong signal for the future of the sector:
for the first time, the entire housing industry has mobilized in a united manner. Overcoming traditional oppositions—between social and private, old and new, owners and tenants—now appears to be an indispensable condition for the sector’s resilience.
Because if one branch weakens, the entire housing chain suffers the consequences.
The message is clear: housing is a collective issue that calls for collective responses.
French innovation at the heart of the exchanges
This ceremony was also an opportunity to recall the key role of innovation in the transformation of the real estate sector.
In this regard, Éric Vorger, CEO of Kocliko, spoke to thank the Procivis network for allowing French technology companies to actively contribute to the evolution of collective housing.
He stressed the importance of bringing forth, supporting, and deploying innovation, particularly when it addresses concrete issues of energy performance, comfort, and sustainable building management.
During his intervention, Éric Vorger revisited the fundamentals of the Kocliko approach:
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a commitment to results undertaken,
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the deployment of solutions in more than 31,000 homes,
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and a strong conviction: energy performance can only be sustainable if it is equitable.
Performance that aims to guarantee consistent comfort, limit situations of overheating or discomfort, and ensure better control of service charges for all occupants.
Making the collective a lever for sustainable transformation
Throughout the speeches, a common thread emerged:
in a sector facing major social, environmental, and economic challenges, no response can be isolated.
The Procivis greetings ceremony served as a reminder of how much cooperation between stakeholders—cooperatives, landlords, companies, startups, local authorities, and institutions—is now essential to build sustainable and operational solutions.
In conclusion
The Procivis network greetings ceremony was much more than a formal institutional event at the start of the year.
It constituted:
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a time to reflect on the past year,
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a moment of clarity regarding the challenges that remain,
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and above all an invitation to continue collective action.
At Kocliko, we are proud to have participated in these exchanges and to contribute, alongside Procivis and the entire ecosystem, to sustainably evolving the performance and equity of collective housing.
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