Join the observatory
Becoming a member of Be Frontier Firm means supporting a public-interest initiative and joining the community that observes, documents, and advances collaboration between people and AI agents in France.
Who can join?
The association is open to any individual or organization that shares its purpose: executives, technologists, practitioners, organizations.
Executives
CEOs, managing directors, and C-suite members who want to benchmark their organization on the Frontier Firm journey and exchange with peers.
CIOs, CTOs & tech teams
IT leaders preparing their systems for collaboration between humans and AI agents.
Practitioners & experts
Consultants, trainers, researchers, and AI practitioners who want to contribute to the frameworks and publications.
Organizations
Companies, associations, and public-sector bodies that want to support the observatory and take part in its work.
What membership brings you
Barometer & publications
Privileged access to the Frontier Firms barometer, briefs, and the observatory's analyses.
Working groups
Take part in the groups that keep the frameworks alive: methodology, data, sector use cases, ethics.
Workshops & debriefs
Access to educational workshops and cross debriefs of the Frontier Score® × Frontier Tech Score.
Peer network
A network of executives, CIOs, and practitioners living the same transformation across France.
Contribute to the frameworks
Propose improvements to the Frontier Score® and Frontier Tech Score during methodology reviews.
Association life
A voice at the general assembly and the opportunity to get involved in the association's governance.
How to join?
Introduce yourself
Fill in the membership request form, specifying your profile and motivations.
Receive the membership form
The association gets back to you within 48 hours with the membership form and the annual fee.
Take part
Workshops, working groups, barometer, events: your membership starts upon receipt of the signed form and the fee.
The annual membership fee is set by the general assembly and stated in the membership form. As a non-profit association, fees exclusively fund the observatory's work.