🏆 IMT Mines Albi’s Executive Master’s in Lean Project Management & Supply Chain has been awarded the Eduniversal 2026 Prize

The Executive Master’s in Lean Project Management and Supply Chain, jointly offered by IMT Mines Albi and the Institut Mines-Télécom Business School, has received the Eduniversal 2026 Award for Best New Program. This recent honor recognizes an innovative program designed to address the challenges of performance, transformation, and sustainability in business.

🤝 IMT Mines Albi: A General Engineering Program Closely Aligned with Industrial Realities

At IMT Mines Albi, the engineering program draws on a strong network of industry partners, enabling students to gain hands-on experience throughout their studies. These collaborations offer concrete learning opportunities through site visits, projects, internships, and work-study programs in the fields of industry, process engineering, energy, data, and industrial engineering.

🤝 IMT Mines Albi and H2TEAM seal a strategic partnership for industrial innovation around hydrogen applications

IMT Mines Albi and H2TEAM are combining their expertise by signing a partnership agreement. The aim of this collaboration is to bring the school and the company closer together, promote the exchange of skills, and create opportunities for engineering students and innovation.

Lala Aïcha SARR, PhD student at IMT Mines Albi, is studying artificial intelligence for business process modeling at the University of Vienna thanks to the EULiST program.

Lala Aïcha SARR is a doctoral student at the Industrial Engineering center of IMT Mines Albi. Winner of the Institut Mines-Télécom's call for applications for doctoral student mobility, she is currently working on her thesis on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support business process modeling and orchestration.

Franck Journeau appointed Director of Training at IMT Mines Albi

As of April 1, 2025, Franck Journeau is the new Director of Training at IMT Mines Albi. He will be in charge of the strategic and operational management of the school's training programs, in line with IMT's strategic orientations. Franck Journeau was previously Director of Studies at EURECOM, Sophia-Antipolis. He succeeds Bruno Ladevie, who was head of training at IMT Mines Albi for 5 years.
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