Sponsors & Partners

ASENIT ASENIT
The Scientific Association of the National Engineering School of Tunis (ASENIT) is a non-profit association founded in 2004 and hosted within ENIT. Its main objective is to support education and research through close partnerships with the socioeconomic environment, with a special focus on sustainable development. ASENIT organizes a variety of activities, such as conferences, workshops, and collaborative projects, to foster scientific and technical innovation among ENIT students and researchers. The National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT), affiliated with the University of Tunis El Manar, is a prestigious institution in Tunisia specializing in engineering education across various fields, including civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and industrial engineering. Established in 1968, ENIT has become a center of excellence in engineering, offering programs that combine academic rigor with practical expertise. The school is also recognized for its innovative research, particularly in energy, materials, and information technology, contributing significantly to the region's technological development.
Hutchinson Hutchinson
Hutchinson is a French multinational Group known as the third-largest manufacturer of non-tire rubber in the world. It was founded in 1853 by Hiram Hutchinson in Châlette-sur-Loing, France. The Group manufactured a range of rubber goods, including the Aigle boots. Over the years, tchinson has become a player in the automotive, aerospace, defense, and cycling sectors. The organization places a great emphasis on the development of products. Hutchinson is headquartered in Paris with a presence in 25 countries and over 38,000 employees.
Association Tunisienne de Mécanique Association Tunisienne de Mécanique
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Safran Safran
Safran S.A. is a French multinational aerospace, defence and security corporation headquartered in Paris. It designs, develops and manufactures both commercial and military aircraft engines; launch vehicle, spacecraft and missile propulsion systems; as well as various other aerospace and military equipment and devices. The company was founded in 2005 through a merger between the rospace engine manufacturer SNECMA and the electronics specialist SAGEM. Safran's ubsequent cquisition of Zodiac Aerospace in 2018 significantly expanded its aeronautical activities. Employing over 2,000 people and generating 23.2 billion euros in revenue in 2023, the company is listed on the Euronext stock exchange and is part of the CAC 40 and Euro Stoxx 50.
Coficab Coficab
COFICAB, a member of Elloumi Group, was founded in 1992 by Mr. Hichem Elloumi. COFICAB has known an incredible national and international expansion, and an unequaled speed of organic rowth, since its beginnings as a small Tunisian company. COFICAB has become a reliable partner for the top automotive wiring harness makers and most of the OEMs. With over 19% of the global market share, COFICAB is at the forefront of the global megatrends of E-mobility, Connectivity, utonomous Driving and Reduction of Weight and Space, and maintains its commitment towards sustainability-driven growth and innovation.
University of Tunis El MANAR University of Tunis El MANAR
The Université de Tunis El Manar (UTM) is a major public university in Tunis, Tunisia, established in 2000 after the reorganization of the University of Tunis. UTM is known for its focus on research, innovation, and the development of higher education within Tunisia. It is one of the country's most prominent institutions, with faculties, institutes, and research centers that serve a broad range of academic fields. UTM offers various undergraduate and graduate programs across several disciplines, including science, technology, medicine, law, humanities, and engineering. The university is organized into faculties such as the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis and the Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, along with institutes like the National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT), which specializes in engineering education and research. UTM is also recognized for its involvement in scientific research and collaboration, maintaining partnerships with both national and international institutions. The university prioritizes research in fields like biotechnology, renewable energy, and information technology, contributing to Tunisia's development. Its campus, located in the northern part of Tunis, features research facilities, libraries, and cultural spaces, creating a vibrant environment for students and faculty alike.
Institut Français de Tunis Institut Français de Tunis
The Institut français de Tunisie (IFT) is a cultural and educational institution located in Tunis, Tunisia, and part of the global network of French Institutes under the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Established to foster French-Tunisian relations, the IFT promotes French language and culture while supporting collaborative exchanges between Tunisia and France in areas like education, science, and the arts. It plays a crucial role in maintaining and strengthening the historic ties between the two nations. The institute offers a wide range of activities, including French language courses, certifications, cultural events, and support for academic partnerships. Its language programs cater to diverse age groups and skill levels, providing resources like a media library and access to various French digital content platforms. Additionally, the IFT organizes artistic events, film screenings, exhibitions, and concerts, creating a dynamic cultural exchange hub. Through its partnerships with Tunisian educational institutions and governmental bodies, the IFT also supports academic and research collaboration. It provides scholarships and research grants for Tunisian students and researchers aiming to study in France. The IFT is highly regarded in Tunisia as a space for cultural connection, intellectual development, and academic opportunity.
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