As part of the Connected Factory course taught by Lionel Fomperie, VP of Industrial Strategy at Nexans, and Chao Li, Digital Development Engineer at Nexans, A5 students from the Industry 4.0 major visited connected factories. Nexans, a French multinational in the cable transmission line industry, has been engaged for two years in an extensive industrial […]
Mathis and Yohann, class of 2024, are in their fourth year at ESILV, specialising in the Creative Technology major. They opted for this major within the Devinci Innovation Center (DVIC), because they are attracted by the creation of projects that allow them to develop their technology skills. Being fans and practitioners of extreme sports and […]
The field of cybersecurity has become an increasingly critical aspect of modern society. With the rise of cyber threats and attacks, it’s more important than ever to have strong security solutions in place. To achieve this, companies require skilled security solutions integrators who can help design and implement effective security solutions.
Big data is expanding at a rapid pace, and with it comes an increased demand for skilled professionals to manage projects. Big data project managers play a critical role in ensuring the success of these projects, and they require a unique set of skills to manage the complex nature of the work.
The use of traditional robots is already established to improve productivity and production quality. They also reduce costs and tedious tasks. But their programming could be more complex for small and medium-sized enterprises. Collaborative robots, or “cobots,” make automation more accessible to emerging companies. What is a cobot? Cobots are machines powered by artificial intelligence […]
Many young engineers are torn between heading towards a technical specialty or exploring their business side, and if they’re someone who loves solving complex problems and has a passion for business, then a career in business engineering might just be the perfect fit for them. Business engineering is a unique field that combines the principles […]
ESILV’s “Computer Science” programme has obtained the MSc-Master of Science accreditation from France’s “Conférence des grandes écoles.” Last January, ESILV received a favourable opinion for the accreditation of the MSc-Master of Science programme entitled “Computer Science”. After having prepared and applied for accreditation, the submission received a favourable opinion during the plenary session from the […]
Bioinformatics and biotechnology are transforming the health industry, with engineers at the forefront of innovation. In recent years, advancements in technology and materials have enabled engineers to design and develop cutting-edge medical devices that are improving patient outcomes and transforming society.
Contributing to solving food safety challenges and environmental impact and improving the consumer experience regarding nutritional and ethical quality is the ambition of the “Agriculture & Food engineering” major, which is part of the engineering cycle at ESILV. In an interview with Studyrama Grandes Ecoles, Pascal Clain, head of the “Agriculture & Food Engineering” major, […]
As we move further into the Industry 4.0 era, the role of engineers is becoming increasingly delicate and important. With deeper integration of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and automation, not only is the way we live and work changing but also how engineers operate and grow.
With an MSc in Innovation and Creative Technology, engineers are able to unleash their imagination and bring ideas to life. This MSc combines the best aspects of engineering, design, computer science, and business to equip students with the skills necessary to transform original ideas into marketable products and services.
Now more than ever companies are aware that lowering cyber risk is a crucial business requirement. Operations are being more severely impacted by the growing danger of malware, ransomware attacks, and other cyberthreats, which is leading to expensive company disruptions.