Gadz'innov Challenge at the Lille campus - 2nd edition

Gadz'innov 2026
From
February 9
To
February 11
Lille campus
Innovation

The Gadz'innov challenge is back for a new edition in 2026! Join us on February 9, 10, and 11 to push the boundaries of innovation together!

Following a successful inaugural event that brought together 120 students to tackle 12 industry challenges presented by partner companies and the LISPEN laboratory in Lille, the campus is set to launch a new edition this year, dedicated exclusively to second-year engineering students in the Grande Ecole Engineering Programme.  

From February 9 to 11, 150 second-year students will have the opportunity to express their creativity and ingenuity through 14 technological and responsible projects, covering logistics optimization, artificial intelligence, collaborative robotics, energy efficiency, and product innovations, proposed by nine industrial partners of the event.

This edition will give students the opportunity to tackle real-world challenges faced by businesses, a professional challenge combining innovation, ethics, and creativity!

Students, discover an exclusive preview of this year's upcoming topics!

Numerous industrial partners have come together to offer you a wide range of topics! Discover the topics for the 2026 edition of Gadz'innov and register now! Please note that places for each topic are limited, so don't delay in registering to ensure you can work on your favorite project!

Companies, take advantage of this challenge to develop an idea!

Would you like to participate in this new edition and/or propose a topic? Contact gadzinnov.lille@ensam.eu

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