ESTIA Institute of Technology
43°26′32″N 1°33′32″W / 43.44222°N 1.55889°W
Motto | "Job opportunities all over the world" |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1985 - (creation) 1995 - gained Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur status |
Budget | €12M (en 2015) |
President | Patxi Elissalde |
Academic staff | 45 |
Students | 723 (2017) |
Location | , France |
Campus | Bidart |
Website | http://www.estia.fr |
The École Supérieure des Technologies Industrielles Avancées (ESTIA), translated as "Institute of Advanced Industrial Technologies", is a French engineering and research graduate school (Grande Ecole). Founded in 1996, it is a general engineering school training trilingual versatile engineers, to undertake positions such as product engineer, supply chain planner/manager, quality manager, production manager, and project manager.[1]
Student engineers, through their internships and projects, work closely with the local companies.
Trainings
[edit]The school offers courses in the following disciplines:
- Digital Design & Innovation: mechanical, electronic and computer development
- Electronics, Automation & Embedded systems: image processing, mobile robots, renewable energies
- Industrial Management & Organisation: industrialization, global logistics, performance management
There are different qualifications available: a French engineer's degree with a Master of Science, an advanced master's degree, or a doctorate.
Postgraduate Partnerships
[edit]The school created special partnerships with several institutes of technology worldwide to offer integrated double-degree programs to the students :
United Kingdom:
- University of Salford Manchester for the MSc Robotics and Automation.
- University of Wolverhampton
- Cranfield University
Spain:
Notable Teacher
[edit]- Jean Michel Larrasket, French professor and engineer