Isep at Viva Technology 2025: at the heart of innovation alongside its partners
Once again this year, Isep reaffirmed its strong presence at VivaTech by signing two new partnership agreements and actively participating in key moments of the event, alongside major players in the digital sector.

A committed presence at the exhibition
As a Viva Technology partner, Isep once again demonstrated its strong commitment to responsible innovation by actively participating in several key areas of the exhibition, in close collaboration with its institutional and industrial partners.
On June 14, Isep students were in the spotlight at the Crédit Agricole and SNCF booths, where they had the opportunity to present their academic paths and training programs. Through their presence, they showcased their ability to address the major technological challenges of today’s world.
Two new partnerships signed with Capgemini and ENGIE
Two major announcements marked the 2025 edition of VivaTech:
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The signing of the “Responsible and Inclusive Digital Impact” agreement with Capgemini, reinforcing a long-standing collaboration focused on gender diversity, ethics, and professional development;
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The signing of the “Digital and Social Responsibility” partnership agreement with ENGIE, built around a shared ambition: to train engineers who are fully aware of their role in the sustainable transformation of society.
These two partnerships highlight Isep’s ability to build lasting relationships with key players in the tech sector—serving a human-centered and ethical vision of technology.
Inspiring talks and contributions
Aline Aubertin Speaks in the Quantum Zone
Ms. Aline Aubertin, Director General of Isep, took part in a panel discussion on scientific careers within the quantum ecosystem, organized by GENCI. During the session, she shared her strong commitment to promoting scientific careers for women—an essential step toward building a more inclusive tech industry.
Aline Aubertin at the Women in GenAI Hackathon – EY x Microsoft
Continuing her strong advocacy for diversity in tech careers, Aline Aubertin also participated in the closing ceremony of the Women in GenAI Hackathon, hosted by EY and Microsoft. Alongside other inspiring figures from the tech industry, she shared her personal journey and ongoing commitment to encouraging young women to pursue careers in science and technology. The hackathon brought together nearly 150 participants who worked on real-world challenges proposed by Danone, URSSAF, and Sanofi.
Jean-Marie Le Stum speaks at the Crédit Agricole booth
Jean-Marie Le Stum, Director of Corporate Relations and Partnerships at Isep, spoke during a conference on making digital careers more attractive to Generation Z. In conversation with HR leaders from Crédit Agricole, he explored key strategies for sparking interest in tech fields and raising awareness of the opportunities they offer.
Matthieu Manceny in Conversation with IBM
Matthieu Manceny, Isep’s Director of Studies, took part in a discussion entitled “From Campus to Company” organized by IBM. He emphasized how the core foundations taught at Isep prepare students to build meaningful careers in emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain—thanks to a curriculum that is both rigorous and adaptable.
An edition focused on impact
Through its speaking engagements, strategic partnerships, and active student involvement, Isep embodied at VivaTech its mission to train committed digital engineers—aware of their responsibilities and ready to shape the future of society.