Business start-up training and awareness-raising
Business start-up news
In order to encourage ambitions and develop capacities fostering the creation of activities or businesses amongst their graduates and professors, our schools:
- provide their engineering and management students with awareness-raising and basic training in business or activity start-ups and take-overs, from the very first year. Tailored teaching, based notably on activity creation projects, leads to the development of a creative and entrepreneurial spirit, suitable for training the ICT managers of the future.
- provide preparation for starting up a business to 2nd and 3rd-year engineering and management students or those on specialised courses, doctoral students and those professors who so desire.
The training, which is based on a training/action approach, mainly covers:
- entrepreneurial spirit: creativity, skills for leading multidisciplinary teams and managing complex projects, personal development capacities
- know-how: marketing, finance, intellectual property, personnel management, etc.
- knowledge specific to business start-ups in ICT-related fields.
Entrepreneurship training in the schools:
First introduced in 1995, since 1998 entrepreneurship training has been a training axis in its own right in each school, creating a genuine 'entrepreneurial culture' which can then be concretely expanded upon in incubation.