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ECAM-EPMI

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ECAM-EPMI
TypePrivate
Established1992
Students600
Location,
France
AffiliationsConférence des Grandes Écoles
Websiteecam-epmi.fr

ECAM-EPMI (also École catholique des arts et métiers - EPMI) a French engineering College.[1]

Founded in 1992 by four companies (EDF, Schneider Electric, Philips and PSA) under the name EPMI or École d'électricité, de production et des méthodes industrielles, the school became ECAM-EPMI in 2014.[2]

The school trains industrial engineers with a multidisciplinary profile.[3]

Located in Cergy, as well as in Grasse since 2019, the ECAM-EPMI is a private higher education institution. The school is a member of the CY Cergy Paris University.[4]

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