ECAM-EPMI
ECAM-EPMI is a small educational institution located in Cergy Pontoise, France, specializing in engineering education. Founded in 1992, it has graduated over 2000 engineers and is recognized for its strong alignment with market needs.
History
ECAM-EPMI was founded in 1992 through the collaborative initiative of four major industrial groups: EDF, Schneider, Philips, and PSA, alongside the Institut Catholique de Paris. The institution has been recognized by the State and is a member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles. It received authorization from the CTI to award engineering degrees starting in 1996.
Sector
ECAM-EPMI operates within the Higher Education industry, specifically classified as an Educational Institution. The institution focuses on engineering education and is recognized for its rigorous academic standards and alignment with industry needs.
Services
As a Grande École d'Ingénieurs, ECAM-EPMI offers engineering programs that emphasize practical skills and theoretical knowledge. The institution has graduated 20 cohorts and has successfully placed over 2000 engineers in various industries, demonstrating its commitment to ensuring high employability for its graduates.
Location
The headquarters of ECAM-EPMI is located in CERGY PONTOISE CEDEX, France. This location serves as the central hub for its educational activities and administrative operations.
Team Size
ECAM-EPMI is classified as a small business with a team size of 66 employees. This size allows for a more personalized educational experience and closer interactions between faculty and students.