The EIT-Manufacturing (EIT-M) Master's aims to attract and empower top talents preparing them to become leading innovators and entrepreneurs in manufacturing:
EIT Manufacturing is an Innovation Community within the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) that connects the leading manufacturing actors in Europe.
The EIT-M Master’s is one of the main assets of the EIT-Manufacturing innovation communities, spreading innovation and creating new business in the manufacturing ecosystem.
5 different programmes are on offer through the EIT-M Master School at a consortium of European universities, one of which, Zero-Defect Manufacture for a Circular Economy, is available at Grenoble INP- Génie industriel, UGA.
About the EIT-M Master School Programmes:
Students move from their entry university at the end of the first year to their exit university in a different country for the second year. The language of instruction is English.
EIT-M Master’s graduates will generate start-ups or innovate within manufacturing companies and ecosystem, contributing to European competitiveness, environmental sustainability and creation of new quality jobs.
The Eit-M Master School, a choice between 5 programmes:
- People and Robots for Sustainable Work
- Additive Manufacturing for Full Flexibility
- Zero-Defect Manufacture for a Circular Economy, in offer at Grenoble INP - Génie industriel, UGA
- Digital Manufacturing for Innovative Ecosystems, in offer at Grenoble INP - Génie industriel, UGA
- Data Science and AI for competitive manufacturing
Contacts
Jean-François Boujut
Maria Di Mascolo
Admission of Masters' degree
Fabien Mangione
Helmi Ben-Rejeb
Secretary's office of Master's degree:
Annabel Jourdan
Maryline Mazzon-Teppoz
genie-industriel.scolarite-master@grenoble-inp.fr
Tel: (+ 33) 4 76 57 47 18
International relations department:
Nadia Dehemchi
School Administration Contact
EIT-M Administration Contact
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Applications 2022-23
Deadline, End of March 2022
Apply here:
https://apply.eitmanufacturing.eu
Programme opened to holders of a university degree (180 ECTS credits in the European system),
with a Bachelor of Science level.