MEDEI, a response to the strategic challenges of the energy and ecological transitions
France 2030 objectives: decarbonizing our industry
IMT wins a new CMA (Skills and Professions of the Future) call for projects as part of France 2030!
The winning project, MEDEI (Skills and Professions for an Accelerated Decarbonization of Energy and Industry ), aims to meet the challenges of reindustrialization and the energy transition in France, by supporting the training of new profiles in sectors of the future linked to decarbonizing industry.
This ambitious project, with a budget of €8.35 million, including €4 million from France 2030, will enable the creation and modernization of 35 training programs, deployed throughout the country (including in Brittany, Pays de la Loire, Occitanie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Hauts-de-France and Île-de-France) and ranging from three-year to eight-year degrees, to qualify more than 10,000 learners in 4 years!
A national network of experts dedicated to training and decarbonization
The project will also facilitate the creation of a national network of public and private players mobilized to train decarbonization experts, including:
- IMT schools: IMT Atlantique, IMT Mines Alès, IMT Mines Albi, Mines Saint-Etienne, IMT Nord Europe and IMT Business School
- In association with IFP School, INSTN, ISTP, IUT Poitier-Niort-Chatellerault, IUT de Nantes and several Campuses of Professions and Qualifications of Excellence (CMQE).
Launched in 2021, the first season of the “Skills and Professions of the Future” call for projects (AMI CMA) selected 121 projects designed to transform the French training system in line with the objectives set out in the France 2030 investment plan, three of which were submitted by IMT. les objectifs assignés au plan d’investissement France 2030, dont 3 portés par l’Institut Mines-Télécom.