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EURECOM, a leading European engineering school and research laboratory in the digital field, announces the creation of CIRCALIS (High-Performance Computing for Collaborative Research in Learning and Artificial Intelligence – Région Sud), a computing center dedicated to AI, in partnership with Région Sud. This strategic project, backed by a €3 million investment over two and a half years, will enable EURECOM to acquire powerful computing equipment, including state-of-the-art GPUs, to support its educational offerings and applied research in AI.
CIRCALIS: A Driver of Training and Innovation at EURECOM
As part of its AI roadmap, defined in spring/summer 2024, Région Sud is committed to fostering an environment conducive to AI development through strategic actions in training, business integration, and infrastructure enhancement. The CIRCALIS project aligns with this vision by accelerating two complementary objectives:
EURECOM, member of the CGE Association of "Grandes Ecoles" (french ivy league universities), is proud to announce that it has been awarded the 4DIGITAL label by the CGE group, a recognition of our commitment to excellence in education and research in the fields of digital technology and innovation.
The 4DIGITAL label is a mark of quality for our programs and research projects, allowing us to stand out as a key player in the landscape of digital education and innovation. This distinction underscores our dedication to providing students with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in today's rapidly evolving digital world.
This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire EURECOM team. We are committed to continuing our mission of educating the talents of tomorrow and contributing to the digital transformation of our society.
On Friday 21 March 2025, EURECOM celebrated the success of its Class of 2024 in a ceremony full of emotion and highlights. The event began at 3pm with a warm welcome from the students and their families.
The festive atmosphere began at 3pm with musical entertainment and a concert organised by the Student Committee, creating a joyful and anticipatory atmosphere.
The official ceremony began at 4pm, after the doors were opened. David Gesbert, Director of EURECOM, opened the speeches by introducing the Class of 2024 and its key figures. Jean Leonetti, Mayor of Antibes and President of CASA, and Paolo Camurati, member of the GIE, then took the floor to share their encouragement and outlook for the future of the graduates.
One of the highlights was the speech by Alaeddine Zouaoui, Renault Software Labs, mentor of the Class of 2024. His speech, full of inspiration and valuable advice, captivated the audience.
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