ESILV’s class of 2023 is officially mentored by Christophe Rauturier, software operations & customer support director at Stellantis. This new partnership formalizes a long-term relationship between ESILV and Stellantis, which connects 14 emblematic automotive brands. The ESILV class of 2023 receives official support from Christophe Rauturier, software operations & customer director at Stellantis. This patronage […]
When technology and human nature go hand in hand, nothing is more motivating than embarking on an entrepreneurial venture. This philosophy also applies to Jean-Philippe Panaget, class of 2012, and Arnaud Toma, class of 2020, two ESILV graduates who started businesses with social impact after their studies in engineering school. Rather than a buzzword, for […]
Include complementary services to add value to the shopping experience for French majors retailers’ clients and improve customer satisfaction. That’s the pivot that Mon Super Voisin, co-founded by Sylvain Beral, class of 2016, has made. The start-up has raised €1 million to target large national stores such as Mr Bricolage and E. Leclerc. Sylvain Beral, […]
Juliette Macret has accepted the role of Patron to the ESILV class of 2022. This mentorship program aims to forge special links between the engineering students and IBM France, a leading technology company. The goal is to prepare them to develop their employability and successfully integrate into the world of work. On 3 December, ESILV […]
The Data Industry is one of the most growing industries of the late 20 years, due to the digitalisation of data and the increasing popularity of social media. Nowadays, companies are overwhelmed by data, which leads to many jobs opportunities in that field. The Data Industry will still be growing int the future. Choosing to […]
Universum, a consultancy agency specialised in employer branding and employer attractiveness surveys, has revealed the 2020 list of the most attractive companies for young talent graduating from French business and engineering schools. Its annual survey conducted among 35,768 students ranks the ten most popular companies among future engineers. Services such as Universum help companies to […]
Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, some engineering internships have taken place over the spring-summer semesters. Even though many businesses have been closed this year due to coronavirus restrictions, numerous ESILV students were able to pursue their work during the pandemic. With all the COVID-19 restrictions, the summer of 2020 could have been a washout for […]
Thousand of cyberattacks occur every year. In 2015, Microsoft evaluated that 81% of the big companies had been victims of cyberattacks. This is where the ethical hacker comes into play: a ‘nice’ hacker that works for companies to protect them against regular hackers. Ethical hackers could replace computer engineers in the next decade. It is […]
Charles Foulard, class of 2015, left France for a year of study in the USA, and the experience changed his life. Since then, Charles made America his second home, readapting the French engineering world to the local culture and ways of doing things. Here is his story in Charles’ own words. As a founder of […]
As the sanitary crisis impacted their internships, ESILV students were allowed to devote themselves entirely to their business project instead of the internships planned in the 4th and 5th years. A look at three examples of student startup launches. The 4th and 5th years internships cover a pivotal period in the engineering curriculum, as they […]
Two ex-students from ESILV, Jean-Philippe Panaget and Raphel Garcia Brotons, cofounders of the startup CAD.42, have developed a new device precise within 10 centimetres. The tool alerts if we are less than 2 meters from another person. The beeper Kyd.42 is a connected solution offered by CAD.42 to ensure social distancing and barrier measures on the construction […]
A word commonly circulating and thrown around in media is “cyber threat”. But what exactly are these cyber threats and are they any different from “cyber attacks”?