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The two main objectives of ENIT are
* to train all-round engineers meeting the needs of industry. * to transfer scientific and technical know-how to companies so that they can upgrade their production units.
The Industrial Relations Service (IRS) acts as an interface between ENIT and its industrial partners to ensure that those goals will be reached to the satisfaction of both engineering students and companies. To do so, the IRS has established 4 forms of partnerships through * industrial internships
- ENIT students are a useful resource for companies. Each
semester more than 250 students are undertaking internships or final-year
projects in companies of all sizes, in industries varying from aeronautics to
automobile, metallurgy to chemistry. They are involved in various
departments including production or production support (design, methods,
maintenance, quality), logistics, purchasing and R&D to name but a few.
Semester 3 internship ( click for information)
Semester 6 internship ( click for information)
Semester 10 final project /master’s thesis ( click for information)
* management training ENIT offers continuing education tailored to the needs of individual
companies, based on their industrial requirements, in the form of in-house
training (leading to a qualification or otherwise) or apprenticeship. * advice and technical assistance Advice
- ENIT makes available its expertise in mechanical and industrial
engineering to help companies monitor technological development, analyse their
strategic problems and advise them on the direction their research and
development should take.
Technical assistance
- Companies with operational difficulties are offered technical
assistance which comes from the School’s knowledge and know-how along with the
specialist equipment of its two technical centres, CIMMES and IDCE.
* research and development CIMMES Technological Centre
- A Mechanical, Materials and Surface Engineering Centre (Centre
d’Ingénierie en Mécanique, Matériaux et Surface) CIMMES offers a wide range of
services based on ENIT’s research in the areas of mechanics, materials and surface
treatment and analysis:
- Mechanical testing
- Characterization of surfaces,
materials and assembly
- Simulation and calculation of
structures
- A large range of equipment:
- CAD/CAM tools
- Calculation and simulation tools
- Testing
machines and physical chemistry and mechanical materials testing equipment
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