A key challenge for digital innovation, continuing education, and the alignment of training with employment, the LUSE project (“Level-up from Saint-Étienne”) is now part of the “Campus du numérique hors les murs” (off-site digital campus) deployed by the Rhône-Alpes Region: the various partners met on September 24 to sign the certification charter.

Hosted within the IT’m Factory platform of Mines Saint-Étienne and UIMM Loire, the Saint-Étienne signatories officially launched the “off-site” Digital Campus in the presence of Juliette Jarry, Vice-President of the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes Region in charge of Digital Affairs.

“Territorial cohesion for young people and businesses”

The LUSE project – “Level-Up from Saint-Étienne” relies in particular on its engineering schools, the digital cluster, and its companies. This certification places the project within the region’s stated perspective of significant growth in digital jobs.

Around twenty training programs grouped under the LUSE project (Level Up from Saint-Étienne) are covered by this Campus Région certification; a fine demonstration of cooperation between the Saint-Étienne partners: Télécom Saint-Étienne, Mines Saint-Étienne, Jean Monnet University, ENSASE (Saint-Étienne School of Architecture), EM Lyon Saint-Étienne Campus, Saint-Étienne Métropole, Académie des Télécoms, and Logic.

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Contact: Jacques Fayolle, Director of Télécom Saint-Étienne, project leader


 

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