First semester for the MS in Change Management and Sustainable Innovation

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October 2
Chambéry Institute
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The Chambéry Institute welcomes its first students enrolled in the MCID Specialized Master's program, sponsored by POMA, the world leader in cable transport.

Around ten students will be welcomed on Monday to begin this one-year training program, which is divided into two parts: from October to March, 410 hours of teaching atthe institute, and from April to September, a professional assignment in a company. Three of them come from abroad, with a particular focus on putting their future skills into practice in their home countries.

The objective is to acquire the managerial skills necessary to support industrial change in a constantly evolving regulatory, economic, and environmental context.

They will be eligible for positions such as: sustainable innovation manager, eco-innovative product manager, product and service eco-design expert, industrial strategy consultant, etc.

The company POMA, represented byEdouard Dovillaire, Director of R&D and Products, sponsors this Specialized Master's Degree®.

POMA is one of the world leaders in cable transport for people and materials. This mode of transport, which is low-polluting, safe, and contributes to the economic development of the areas where it is used, is the one that best fits in with the spirit of sustainable development. This company is located not far from the Chambéry institute.

 

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