Thotis, the 100% digital media dedicated to helping high school students choose their higher education courses, organised a live interview about École Hexagone for its community. Sébastien Dhérines answered all the questions put by visitors to the site: how Admissions operates independently of Parcoursup, what are the programmes, what are the professional opportunities, etc.
In response to growing demand from professionals, École Hexagone is launching an artificial intelligence engineering course in Versailles. Here is the interview with Dr Pachon, Director of the Grenoble Campus
One year after its creation, the Hexagone information technology school is expanding and opening a state-recognised specialisation in artificial intelligence engineering with an initial cohort of 36 students from the start of the new academic year on its Versailles campus.
École Hexagone, which opened its doors last September, will launch a new course dedicated to artificial intelligence engineering in October 2021 to address the lack of specialists in the field.
Due to the methodologies used, the annual rankings of the best engineering schools leave no room for the newest institutions. École Hexagone, a new information technology school, has much to offer.
Primarily for technical reasons or for greater flexibility in the calendar, some schools do not wish to be included in the Parcoursup platform, designed as the one-stop shop for higher education applications.
On the occasion of the investment plan presented today by President Emmanuel Macron, Dr Cyril-Alexandre Pachon, Director of École Hexagone’s Artificial Intelligence Engineering course, spoke about possible future uses alongside Olivier Hess, expert and quantum ambassador at IBM France.
More and more engineers are tempted by the adventure of starting their own business. In order to help them do this, École Hexagone develops certain behavioural skills in its students and teaches them the fundamentals of business management.
École Hexagone, the new French school of computer engineering, opened its first two campuses this year. In this interview its founder, Sébastien Dhérines, explains how he intends to change the codes…
Inaugurated this year in Versailles and Clermont-Ferrand (with Riyadh to follow), the campuses of a brand new engineering school stand out from the usual computer science schools.