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table of contents

ESCP Europe & COMAU

ESCP Europe Quick Facts 46 Urban Campuses 5Comau Quick Facts 6Ranking & Accreditations 8Welcome to ESCP Europe & Comau 9Comau Academy Quick Facts 10 ESCP Europe Corporate Expertise 12

Executive Master in ManufacturingAutomation and Digital Automation

At a Glance 15Study Locations 16Programme Overview 22Curriculum 24Participants experience 26Meet the Experts & Faculty 28Alumni Network 30How to apply? 33Fees, Scholarships & Financing 34Contact and Social Media 35

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50,000 alumni in150 countries worldwide

a full portfolio Bachelor, Masters, MBAs, PhDs and Executive Education

140 research-active professors representing 20 nationalities

5,000 managers and executives in executive training each year

3 international accreditations AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA

4,600 students representing

100nationalities

The world’s

1ST business school (est. 1819)

130academic alliances worldwide

6 urban campuses

ESCP Europe quick facts

ESCP Europe 6 urban campuses

BERLINThe Berlin campus is situated in the western part of the city centre, near the Charlottenburg Palace and its splendid gardens. Berlin is a fast-growing city characterised by a rich multifaceted economic structure and culture.

LONDONLocated in West Hampstead in North West London, this campus offers students state-of-the-art facilities in a traditional Victorian building.

MADRIDLocated only a couple of metres away from the National Park of Monte del Pardo, the Madrid campus is an ideal place for students to focus on their professional development.

PARISThe Paris campuses are conveniently located in the centre of the city. The campuses enjoy easy access to all of the capital’s major business districts.

TURINThe Turin campus is located in a beautiful building with modern facilities. Turin is one of the main business centres of the Italian economy and home to many architectural masterpieces.

WARSAWOur campus is based at Kozminski University, located in Warsaw’s North East district of Praga Północ. It is one of the city’s most historic neighbourhoods.

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Comau quick facts

36 locations

45years of Experience

5innovation Centers

17 countries

9,000 employees

15 manufacturing Plants

Comau is a worldwide leader in delivering advanced industrial automation products and systems, with a strong focus on innovation. Comau designs and develops advanced technology solutions and products driving the future of digital manufacturing.

In addition to a vast range of modular, flexible and highly -configurable products, Comau offers interconnected digital service solutions able to transmit, elaborate, analyse and process data, thereby increasing efficiency for smart manufacturing.

Comau has over 45 years of experience and an international network of 36 locations, 15 manufacturing plants and 5 innovation centres that span 17 countries and employ more than 9,000 people.

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Accreditations

ESCP Europe is among the 1% of business schools worldwide to be triple-accredited.

#4Master in Finance

#13 European Business Schools

#6Master in Management

#10 Executive MBA

ESCP Europe rankings & accreditations

Worldwide Financial Times’ 2017 ranking

Prof. Giovanni Scarso-BorioliAssistant Professor Operation Management and Business Transformation, ESCP Europe

Ezio FregnanAcademy Director & HR Training Manager, Comau

The traditional model of academia is to progress from extensive research of events and social phenomena to produce actionable theories, tools and frameworks to better understand today’s challenges. In a "VUCA" world (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous), this traditional approach is not enough. The fourth industrial revolution and digital transformation of both manufacturing and supply chains are happening now. Changes will increase exponentially.The Executive Master in Manufacturing Automation and Digital Transformation (EMMA) is designed to equip those managing industrial organisations to lead them through the challenges and opportunities these technologies can create, solve or unlock. The programme fuses the humanistic and entrepreneurial tradition of ESCP Europe with the most advanced disruptive technologies. EMMA delivers value to our partner companies through offering their managers the skills and support they need to act now for a future-proof tomorrow. Participants engage with industry professionals and will experience lectures, workshops, company visits and labs. During the programme the participants develop and apply directly to their companies the knowledge, skills and mindset to navigate any high-impact and innovative projects. In an increasingly automated and digital world, the winners will be companies which can equip their people with unique and cross-disciplinary capabilities.

ESCP Europe & Comau welcome

Prof. Dr. Frank Bournois DeanESCP Europe

Valérie Madon Director Executive Masters ESCP Europe

Established in 1819, ESCP Europe is the oldest business school in the world. Its mission is to develop the next generation of transnational business leaders, preparing them to embrace the opportunities offered by cultural diversity.With its six urban campuses in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Turin and Warsaw, ESCP Europe’s true European Identity enables the provision of a unique style of cross-cultural business education and a Global Perspective on international management issues.Through a combination of innovative pedagogy, cross-campus programmes and a research-active Faculty, ESCP Europe is a major contributor to the development of the transnational management culture so essential in today’s global business environment.Our network of 120 partner universities extends the School’s reach from European to worldwide.Triple-crown accredited (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA), ESCP Europe welcomes 4,600 students and 5,000 executives representing 100 different nationalities every year, offering them a wide range of general management and specialised programmes (Bachelor, Master, MBA, Executive MBA, PhD and Executive Education).The School’s 50,000-strong alumni network includes 200 nationalities. Together with ESCP Europe’s long-standing relationships with national and multinational companies, this network allows it to provide unique career opportunities on an international scale.

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Comau Academy’s programmes are dedicated to inspiring companies, professionals, young talents, universities and schools. Its results-oriented educational approach and intensive hands-on learning programmes are based on the same methods applied daily basis within Comau for the development of its people and projects.

COMAU Academy quick facts

3,000 training Hoursevery year

300 internationalTrainers

4,000 training Participants every year

2,000 automation & Digital Transformation experts

More thanComau Academy faculty and trainers are from all over the world. They belong to an international network with more than 2,000 automation and digital transformation experts, 2,000 manufacturing specialists, 300 international trainers working and teaching in different areas of the company.

Comau Academy offers a vast range of training programmes and workshops focused on: Digital Transformation; Manufacturing Automation; Robotics; and Project and People Management. These training programmes gather the most advanced learning resources to develop the technical and managerial competencies needed to face the new production challenges in the digital transformation era.

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ESCP Europe corporate expertise

Our full-time faculty members are active creators of ground-breaking research and publications for the most prestigious national and international scientific journals. The faculty contribution nourishes our professional community of companies, public authorities and professional associations. ESCP Europe develops close links with companies through its many Chairs, Research Centres, Professorships and Institutes.

Chairs, Research Centres, Professorships and Institutes

Chair “Factory of the Future” The purpose of this Chair it to enable Safran S.A., Safran Aircraft Engines and the Michelin Group to contribute to the strengthening of their knowledge and practices sharing in the field. This Chair addresses the human and organisational management approaches required to adapt to the acceleration of change in the development of production methods. Areas for research include the use of digital production methods such as intelligent robots, 3D printing, and more.

Chair “Fashion and Technology” The “Fashion and Technology” Chair aims to analyse and promote the role of technology as a catalyst for innovation in the Fashion and Luxury sector to all ESCP Europe students, alumni and the wider community.

Chair “Future of Retail in Society 4.0”The “Future of Retail in Society 4.0” aims to foster forward-thinking and in-depth reflection on the business and retail industry of tomorrow. In an environment undergoing profound change, E.Leclerc, a key player in business and the retail industry, is constantly looking for opportunities to teach and debate new forms of business and ecosystem in the Industry 4.0 era.

Chair “IoT” (Internet of Things)

The “IoT” Chair aims to develop a better understanding of business and managerial issues related to digital evolution and the development of connected objects.

Chair for Entrepreneurship Research The “Entrepreneurship Research” Chair launched in 2007 thanks to its sponsors, EY and the ESCP Europe Foundation. The Entrepreneurship Chair (ChaireEEE) supports the development of tomorrow’s entrepreneurs through specific programmes and support structures.

a diverse andleading-edge faculty

140 full-time faculty members

working across the 6 campuses

120 affiliate and

visiting professors

+800 working professionals, with long experience

and strong expertise in their fields

Creativity Marketing Centre (CMC) The CMC is a platform for thought leadership and knowledge exchange on the role of creativity as a driving force of value in marketing. The Centre brings together academics, marketing practitioners and other experts from all sectors, who are eager to participate in harnessing creativity to rethink the rules of the game in marketing. The Centre engages in cutting-edge academic research on creativity and its role in strategic thinking and marketing.

Research Centre for Energy Management (RCEM) The RCEM’s mission is to prepare for a new area of energy by building a strong proactivepartnerships between energy corporations, government agencies and the academic community. This is achieved through the promotion of rigorous and objective empirical research on issues related to energy management, finance and policy, in order to support decision-making by both governments and industry.

The Health Management Innovation Research Centre (HMI) The objective of the HMI Centre at ESCP Europe is to contribute to current academic knowledge of and promote best practices in health-related organisations.

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Executive Master in Manufacturing

Automation and Digital

Transformation1 year

3 countries

5 modules5 weeks

www.escpeurope/emma

Executive Master in Manufacturing Automation and Digital Transformation at a glance

The Executive Master in Manufacturing Automation and Digital Transformation (EMMA) provides senior professionals with the skills required to be flexible thinkers, effective leaders and leading-edge professionals in the 4th industrial revolution.

You will join a group of participants with diverse professional and academic backgrounds from around the world. The EMMA programme offers a unique learning experience merging technology and management for a transformational managerial career.

• Flexible, 12-month, part-time programme (5 modules)

• Core Modules: Management & Technology

• 32.5 days on-campus and 80 hours online

• Partnership with COMAU Academy

31 participants

8 years’ average

work experience

5years

managerial experience

38average age

practicalexperience

Company Project

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studylocations

A truly multicultural experience in the heart of a vibrant city.

Paris DESIGNING TOMORROW

Where history meets innovation for an unforgettable experience.

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TurinDESIGNING TOMORROW

A lively city that knowshow to renew itself andlook to the future.

A Lively city that knowshow to renew itself andlook to the future.

We believe in practical,hands-on experiencesand education.

Comau-TurinLEARN BY EXPERIENCE

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A Lively city that knowshow to renew itself andlook to the future.Be prepared for the digital transformation.

Comau-LondonLEARN BY EXPERIENCE

Programme objectives

• Strategic thinking and leading technological and organisational change

• Actively contributes to the development of Industry 4.0 Solutions

• Understand the main implications of technological changes in production systems• Manage complex and technologically advanced portfolios of supplies and suppliers

• Take on new leadership challenges while creating developments in new manufacturing systems

The skills acquired will allow participants to be flexible thinkers, effective leaders and fast doers.

StrategicThinking

PeopleManagement

ProjectManagement

Design & Developmentof Industry 4.0 Solutions

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programmeoverview

260 hours in the classroom and lab (32.5 days)

MANAGEMENT MODULES 2.5 days

Taught modules designed to train participants in applied managerial, organisational and financial theories and models, as well as foster decision-making and leadership skills.

PROJECT WORK 0.5 day

All participants will deliver a Company Project during the programme. Participants will review project work from the previous module and receive individual feedback from the course instructors.

80h in distance learning

Participants attend e-learning modules and webinars, and contribute remotely to a project where they apply newly acquired skills and competencies.

TECHNOLOGY MODULES2.5 days

Taught modules designed to allow the participants to develop technical know-how in manufacturing automation and digital transformation.

AUTOMATION LAB 1 day

Applied sessions or "labs", in which participants work in teams to apply learned concepts to a practical challenge. Teams must overcome the constraints of a competitive environment to deliver a product/solution by the end of the session.

LONDON

SEPTEMBER

WEEK 1 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5

INDUSTRY 4.0 – Technology overview

Management unitsTechnology unitsLabsProject WorkCompany visits

TURIN

NOVEMBER

WEEK 2PRODUCT & PROCESS

INNOVATION Additive Manufacturing

PARIS

FEBRUARY

SCALE-UP AND INDUSTRIALISATION

Internet of Things

LONDON

APRIL

SUPPLY CHAIN Big data and AI

TURIN

JUNE

PEOPLE AND CHANGERobotics

Project Review Project Review Project Review

PROJECT WORK

E-LEARNING

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Leadership 4.0 Programme Curriculum

Management, Technology, Project Work, Automation Lab and Online Learning: five modules to enhance your current experience to become a leader of the future.

The objectives of these modules are to help you think strategically about leading-edge technology while implementing organisational change. Increase your understanding of the main implications of technological change in productions systems and take on new leadership challenges while delivering creativity and innovation.

WEEK 01:INDUSTRY 4.0

LONDON

Management Units- Corporate Strategy (1.5 days)- Fundamentals of Operations Strategy & Management (1 day)Technology Units - Overview of Industry 4.0 Technologies (1 day)- Fundamentals of Project Management (1 day)Lab/Workshop units- Back to the Future Company Visits

WEEK 03:SCALE-UP AND INDUSTRIALISATION

PARIS

Management Units- Finance for Technology (2 days)Technology Units - Internet of Things: Technology overview and case studies (1.5 days)- Workshop: identifying IoT opportunities (1 day) Lab/Workshop units- LabCompany Visits

WEEK 05:PEOPLE & CHANGE

TURIN

Management Units- Overcoming Immunity to Change (2.5 days) Technology Units- Automation, Robotics 4.0, Wearables, Virtual and Augmented Reality (1 day) - Predictive Maintenance (1 day)Lab/Workshop units- Robotics Lab (1 day)Project work

WEEK 02:PRODUCT & PROCESS INNOVATION

TURIN

Management Units- Innovation & Entrepreneurship (2.5 days)Technology Units- Flexible Manufacturing: Technology Overview & Case Studies (1 day) - Workshop: Identifying Opportunities for AM (B/C calculations) (1 day) Lab/Workshop units- AM LabCompany Visits

WEEK 04:SUPPLY CHAIN

LONDON

Management Units- Supply Chain Management (2 days)Technology Units- Digital Disruptions (A.I., Blockchain, Cybersecurity) (1 day) - Advanced Demand Management (1 day) Lab/Workshop unitsArtificial Intelligence: How to Train Neural Networks?Company Visits

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students experience

Marco VaraneseEMMA Class of 2018 Head of Strategic Investments PlanningFiat Chrysler Automobiles, Italy

“The EMMA programme provides a basic understanding of the keyelements of automation and digital transformation, never losingthe business management perspective, for which outstandingclassroom sessions are provided. This is one of the most appreciatedelements that characterises EMMA. It offers a practical approachto the continuous alternation of technological insight (robotics,big data, additive manufacturing, internet of things, artificialintelligence, cybersecurity, blockchain) and business fundamentals(business strategy, finance for technology, entrepreneurship,operation strategy and management). The programme is alsoenhanced through visits to companies that are already movingforward with the Industry 4.0 revolution.”

Andrea AnfossoEMMA Class of 2018 Head of Innovation Design Project ManagementItalDesign, Italy

“I was introduced to EMMA through my company. I was invited to be part of this unique programme with the full support of my employer. I was not sure what to expect from the programme, yet after the first module it was clear how this would transform my career and vision on "digital transformation". I had the opportunity to be in touch with companies, business partners and professionals, who shared the same learnings the programme exposed us to. This practical course offered me an unforgettable experience.”

Oskar LindbladEMMA Class of 2018 FT & E Body Robots Manager Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden

“We are in the middle of the smart industry movement and EMMA has given me an insight of the technical development connected to the smart industry. I have received tools and knowledge that helps me understand and lead change in a fast-changing environment. Now I feel that I will be able to lead change through an innovative and strategic approach. I have especially enjoyed learning to know other people from different parts of Europe. Getting their views and opinions. The mix of practice, theory, teamwork, project work and company visits has really been a fresh and inspiring. We have been able to meet the people behind the scenes and see what is going on! I recommend the EMMA programme. It can be demanding, yet it is worth it!"

Daniele DilibertoEMMA Class of 2018 Deputy Plant ManagerMagneti Marelli, Italy

“What convinced me to choose EMMA was the very clear value proposition. A proposition with a variety of tailored subjects, designed to integrate and boost my managerial competencies. The programme’s action-driven learning style motivated my class to engage and be part of a well-rounded experience. What I liked the most was the faculty, who stimulated us as a class to think differently. Several times my well-established beliefs were turned upside down, while also discovering new ways I could understand the industry. Using the words of Benjamin Franklin “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn”. This is the real spirit of EMMA.”

Kate PaveyEMMA Class of 2018 Sales Account ManagerCOMAU, United Kingdom

“The highlight of this course for was the combination of business strategy with technology. Being guided through methods to analyse the complete manufacturing process while considering key external influences, has given me an invaluable framework to develop innovative solutions for my customers. The course gave me a chance to meet many like-minded individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds, cultures and industries. Discussing new ideas and technology with my classmates has opened up a world of opportunity I would never have known about before EMMA.”

Francesco CardanoEMMA Class of 2018 Body Shop SupervisorFiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), Italy

“When I started working at FCA, I felt there was a need to find innovative solutions that would increase the productivity of projects developed. When I learned that an Executive Master focused on automation and digital transformation management was available, I knew it was the right programme for me. This programme allowed me to get all the necessary instruments and expertise to innovate and create truly powerful changes in my company. In addition to acquiring new expertise, I found that this programme was essential for my personal growth while also enriching my professional network among a culturally diverse group.”

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Ezio FregnanAcademy Director & HR Training Manager

Ezio Fregnan is HR Training Manager at Comau and Teksid where he over-sees corporate training processes in 13 different countries around the world. He is also a professor at Turin Polytechnic, a member of the FCA EMEA Training Committee, a coordinator and member of the advisory committee of numerous master degrees programmes, and has taught at the University Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and the University of Turin. A lecturer and business consultant, he is an expert in methods and tools for learning, organisational behavior and training trainers. He began his career at Isvor Fiat.

Enrico MaulettiInnovation Projects and EngineeringProfessional Family

Enrico Mauletti has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Turin. Passionate about technology and engineering, his main background is in product development, in particular, robotics and mechatronics devices. He has held ,for more than a decade, the position of Head of Engineering within the Comau Robotics business unit. Currently he is involved in innovative projects, seeking in this new challenges, satisfaction and enjoyment, leading the multi-functional teams to achieve the project goals. He is also the reference at global level for the engineering professional family of Comau.

Ugo GhirardiPWT Assembly Global Solution Development

Ugo Ghirardi has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Turin and a Master in Enterprise Management from EC Turin. He has developed wide-ranging experience as a Plant Manager in Italian and German automotive OEMs, providing improvements to the manufacturing costs and the profitability of companies through the application of Automation and World Class Manufacturing solutions. He has now transferring his experience to the Comau Global Solution Development group by introducing innovative modular and flexible manufacturing systems and implementing the most recent key technologies in industrial automation. His research interests are corporate transformation, strategic renewal, entrepreneurship and applied enterprise economics.

Arturo BaroncelliMarketing Business Development

Arturo Baroncelli has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pisa and Scuola Superiore S. Anna and a post degree diploma in "Program in Executive Development" at IMD, Lausanne, Switzerland. He has been in the Robotics industry since 1985 and in Comau since 1988, where he is working now for business development initiatives. He has covered several positions on Project Management, Proposal Engineering, Product Planning, Marketing & Sales, Strategic Planning and Business Development. He has been President of the IFR, International Federation of Robotics and Executive Board Member of SIRI, the Italian robotics association. He was presented with the Joseph Engelberger Award in Tokyo in 2005, the most important Prize in Robotics Industry worldwide.

Massimo IppolitoInnovation Manager

Massimo Ippolito holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Production Engineering from Parma University and an M.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Milan. He has extensive experience in methodologies and tools for product and production system design. Since 2000, he has been involved in various international research projects in the product design and manufacturing area, ranging from methodologies for product design for manufacturing to process design for energy efficiency. From 2007 to 2012, he was responsible for a Fiat Group innovation research program on manufacturing purpose.

Brendan BlennerhassettBody Welding Coordinator & Managing Director

Brendan Blennerhassett is the Managing Director of Comau UK, a position he has held since 2012. Having joined Comau UK in 2000 within the Body Welding Business Unit, he began his career as a Controls Installation Manager. He became Manufacturing Manager in 2004 and the Purchasing and Supply Chain Manager in 2006. In 2009, Brendan was promoted to the position of European Supply Chain Director, working in Italy. He returned to the UK in 2010 as Project and Site Management Manager and became Managing Director in 2012. Brendan is a professionally trained manager and holds an IoD Certification in Company Direction.

Comau professional experts

Prof. Giovanni Scarso-BorioliOperation Management and Business Transformation

Prof. Scarso-Borioli has a doctoral degree from the University College of London in Management of Strategic Change and a degree from the University of Politecnico di Torino. He is an active management consultant and works with international companies worldwide. His research interests concern the implementation of large-scale change in organisation, particularly the implementation of lean management, as well as sales force transformation programmes.

Prof. Terence TseFinance

Prof. Tse obtained his doctoral degree from Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK. His career began as a Mergers and Acquisition analyst at Schroders in Montréal and New York, and he has worked at Ernst & Young, focusing on advising the UK Financial Services sector. Throughout his career, Tse has been a consultant to different companies, including a University of Cambridge-based biotech start-up, and major companies such as Shell, Alitalia and F&C Asset Management.

Prof. Davide SolaStrategy, Business Innovationand Entrepreneurship

Prof. Sola has a degree and doctorate in Enterprise Economics from the University of Turin, with his doctoral thesis focused on Organisational transformation. He worked for McKinsey & Co. as an Engagement Manager and was former Director of ESCP Europe's London campus. His research interests are corporate transformation, strategic renewal, entrepreneurship and applied enterprise economics.

Prof. Jérôme CouturierStrategy and Business Innovation

Prof. Couturier is the London campus Academic Director for the ESCP Europe Executive MBA. He teaches Business Strategy, Business Transformation and Innovation, and International Management. Prof. Couturier holds a PhD from Ecole Normale Supérieure and an MBA from INSEAD. His research is concentrated on enterprise transformation, evidence -based management, international development strategy, performance management, implementation of strategic indicators, and growth strategies. He has held senior positions with McKinsey and A.T Kearney.

Prof. Khaled SoufaniFinance and Financial Economics

Prof. Soufani has a Master degree in Applied Economics and a PhD in Financial Economics, and is a senior faculty in Management Practice and a member of the Economics Group at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. He has published extensively in a range of fields, including economics, entrepreneurial finance and financial management. His work is widely cited and included in policy reports by organisations such as the EU, OECD, and the Institute of Directors and published in top-level journals such as Harvard Business Review and the California Management Review.

Prof. Joe MiemczykSupply Chain Managementand Operations

Prof. Miemczyk has a degree in Environmental Assessment and Management from Oxford Brookes University and doctorate in Management from the University of Bath focusing the doctoral research on Sustainability and Responsive Supply Chain in the automotive sector. He worked for Audencia Business School in Nantes, France as an Associate Professor and is currently the Academic Director for the BSc in Management at ESCP Europe London campus and Associate Editor for the Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management.

meet the faculty

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alumni association & network

ESCP Europe Alumni isa rich international networkof 50,000 members.Worldwide, the ESCP EuropeAlumni support its membersto boost their careers, develop their networks and promote the ESCP Europe brand.ESCP Europe Alumni offers you professional services in several languages, as well as physical and digital links to stay connected and share your experience and expertise. Each month we host a variety of networking and career events all around the world, aimed at bringing together our community.

Be part of a strong network

• Join a 50,000–strong international Alumni Network across 150 countries

• Get the online directory, the key to access any alumni you would like to contact

• Join one of our professional, regional, corporate, leisure groups and participate in any of the 250 events organised each year in France and around the world

• Join our monthly Alumnights, afterwork events to meet new contacts and develop your network (every 3rd Wednesday of the month). New this year, we offer you 2 Alumnights of your choice for free!

• Join the 22,500 ESCP Alumni community on LinkedIn and Facebook and stay tuned on the latest news of the Network.

To learn more go to:www.escpeuropealumni.org

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admission requirements

A previous university degree: Bachelor, Master or equivalent degree (preferably in engineering or technology-based discipline, or any other discipline with relevant work experience in a technology, manufacturing or engineering sector or industry)

Preferably 8 years of relevant professional experience

Proficiency in English

Programme StartsSeptember 2018

STEP 1Complete your online application

The application form must be completed entirely in English.

You will need to include the following documents:

• An updated CV • Copies of all diplomas and degrees awarded • Copy of Passport or ID • Two reference letters (submitted via the online

application system) • English proficiency certificate: TOEFL written

test: 600; TOEFL IBT: 100, TOEFL computer-based:250; IELTS: 7. Candidates who can prove that they have earned a university degree taught entirely in English or those who lived or worked in an English country or company could receive a language proficiency test waiver.

STEP 2The interview

Each candidate will be interviewed by a jury panel including the Programme Director and Senior Faculty. A Skype interview can be offered to candidates residing outside of Europe.

STEP 3Offer confirmationand Scholarships

The Admission Coordinator will contact you with the results of your admission session.

If your application is successful, you will be offered: • A place (unconditional or conditional) • You will accept your offer with a deposit payment

of €3,000• You can apply for a Scholarship at this time• Once we receive your deposit payment you will be

enrolled to the programme.

how to apply

The Executive Master in Manufacturing Automation and Digital Transformation (EMMA) uses a rolling admission process throughout the year. Check our website for more information regarding our application deadline.

www.escpeurope.eu/emma

Applications are made online. Only one application per candidate per year will be accepted. Before starting your application, meeting with the Admissions Coordinator via phone or in person.

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fees, scholarships & financing

Application fee:€250 (non-refundable)

Tuition:€21,000 (all participants EU and non-EU)€3,000 Early Bird discount until July 27th, 2018**Tuition does not include travel and accommodation

EMMA Scholarships This programme offers a range of scholarships. To learn more about our options please contact the Admission Coordinator. Once admitted to the programme, you will be eligible to apply for the available scholarships.

Talk to us:ESCP Europe London Campus 527 Fincley RoadLondon NW3 7BG, UK

[email protected]: + 44 (0)20 7 443 8823www.escpeurope.eu

Talk to us: COMAUVia Rivalta, 30, 10095Grugliasco TO, Italy [email protected] Tel:+39 011 0049115 / +39 335 7506997www.comau.com

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BERLINHeubnerweg 8 - 1014059 Berlin, DeutschlandT: + 49 30 320070

LONDON527 Finchley RoadLondon NW3 7BG, United KingdomT: + 44 20 7443 8800

MADRIDArroyofresno 128035 Madrid, EspañaT: + 34 91 386 25 11

PARIS RÉPUBLIQUE79, av. de la République75543 Paris Cedex 11, FranceT: + 33 1 49 23 20 00

PARIS MONTPARNASSE3, rue Armand Moisant75015 Paris, FranceT: + 33 1 55 65 56 57

TURINCorso Unione Sovietica, 218 bis10134 Torino, ItaliaT: + 39 011 670 58 94

WARSAWc/o Kozminski University International Relation Office57/59 Jagiellońska St.03-301 Warsaw, PolandT: + 48 22 519 22 89

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