Supinfo

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Supinfo
founding 1965
place Paris , France
president Marc Sellam
Students about 1500
Networks IONIS Education Group
Website supinfo.com

The Supinfo is a French engineering school in Paris and in 35 other cities around the world, on the campus of IONIS Education Group .

The school has been recognized by the French state since January 10, 1972.

Over a period of five years, SUPINFO trains ICT specialists who can work in IT companies after completing their courses. You will then receive a diploma which is registered by the French state as a level I national professional certificate.

Training course

The curriculum is a general computer science curriculum. All 36 schools offer the same degree, so students can switch from one geographic location to another if they wish. It is also possible to attend classes on another campus during the school year.

The study program is based on European engineering schools with an integrated bachelor's and master's degree : a three-year integrated bachelor's cycle, then two years of final studies, followed by internship programs in companies. However, students can apply for a paid mid-term internship throughout the academic year.

Notable graduates

The following graduates are SUPINFO:

  • Marc Simoncini (1984), founder of iFrance and Meetic .
  • Christophe Job (1988), Vice President, Development Applications, Oracle Corporation .
  • Richard Ramos (1988), Apple director of education and research . in France.
  • Tristan Nitot (1989), founder of Mozilla Europe .
  • Frédéric Simottel (1992), editor-in-chief at 01 Informatique .
  • Jean-Baptiste Sigel (2008), CTO of Restopolitan

Individual evidence

  1. Ionis Group retenu pour racheter Supinfo
  2. Décret du 10 janvier 1972 PORTANT RECONNAISSANCE PAR L'ETAT DE L'ECOLE SUPERIEURE D'INFORMATIQUE SISE 44, RUE DE RENNES, PARIS (6E)
  3. Expert en informatique et systèmes d'information
  4. ^ Marc Simoncini, du patron de Meetic au business angel

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Coordinates: 48 ° 50 ′ 31.6 "  N , 2 ° 19 ′ 19.2"  E