The MEET@NÉEL project will enable researchers from the Institut Néel to develop materials and nanomaterials with unprecedented properties, and their local industrial partners (from TPEs to large groups) to consolidate their technological leadership by characterising up to the atomic scale materials implemented in several fields of regional excellence, ranging from the metallurgy of the future for transport to energy, health, or digital information. At the heart of this project is an electronic microscope in state-of-the-art transmission and particularly versatile, located in Grenoble in a high-tech building. This state-of-the-art equipment, which will allow chemical and crystallographic mappings with atomic resolution, will be open to industrial partners. The device will benefit from specific instrumental developments of the sample environment allowing operando observations at the nanoscale over a particularly wide temperature range and under electrical excitation. Finally, the MEET@NÉEL project proposes to organise joint training courses at the Auvergne Rhône Alpes level for engineers from the regional industry and PhD students specialising in materials science, in order to encourage their encounter and familiarise them with the latest technical developments.