The 15th edition of the Engineers of Tomorrow Forum will take place on the Aix-en-Provence campus on Thursday, February 15, 2024. This event is organized by students, with the support of the campus's Corporate Relations Office.
Because every career begins with an encounter, the Future Engineers Forum is an excellent opportunity for engineering students enrolled in the Grande Ecole Program and Specialized Engineering Program.
With just a few years to go before graduation, it is important for students to define a clear career path. This Forum is a unique opportunity to discover the major players in the industry, to develop an initial draft or to reinforce career choices.
Different student profiles benefit from this event. Some are looking for their first contact with companies, while others are seeking a more in-depth exchange. In particular, it enablesengineering students to find internships and develop essential skills such as talking about themselves and their projects in a professional context. Today, the added value of an engineer is also demonstrated by their ability to build interpersonal relationships.
This is therefore a unique opportunity to engage with 27 companies (large groups and SMEs in the region) from a variety of sectors: transport, construction, consulting, energy, and business services, including La Marine Nationale, Pellenc ST, Aptiskills, Arkadia, Assystem, Capgemini, Foselev, ALTEN, ATR Ingénierie, Thales, Dassault System, Ortec, ONET Technologies, VINCI Energies, CEA, Veolia, TechnicAtome, EDF, Orano, Eiffage Energie, Groupe SNEF, Naval Group, Airbus Helicopters, Freyssinet, CMA CGM, STMicroelectronics, and VINCI Construction.
For the organizing team, this is both an organizational and financial challenge to maintain the strong ties that students have with companies.
On the agenda for the day
- individual interviews for a privileged exchange with a student
- 30-minute conferences organized to discuss the skills and profiles sought by companies, to exchange ideas about professions, their evolution, activities, and future projects, in small groups with students
Naval Group, “Submarine Systems Architecture”
Assytem, “Dive into the Future: The Rise of Mixed Reality in the Nuclear Industry - VR & AR”
TechnicAtome, “Transforming a Test Reactor into a Production Reactor”
Dassault System: “Company presentation and description of the career paths of two engineers”
- One-hour conferences with professionals from various sectors, providing an opportunity to share and inform about current issues.
CEA: "Welcoming and retaining people with disabilities in employment"
Naval Group: "Career development after an engineering degree: from wind power to naval nuclear power"
- a business lunch with Ortec
- photo booth for resumes
Contact: ri.kin@gadz.org