Digital engineers at the service of society
A dual competence in software and hardware.
IG2I aims to train digital engineers in the design and integration of innovative and responsible digital components and solutions to create autonomous and embedded systems that can be integrated into complex systems, combining aspects of software and hardware.
With the aim of training multi-skilled engineers in the digital sciences, the courses offered at IG2I cover a wide range of subjects, from analogue and digital electronics to computer science, including digital systems in the cloud and communicative embedded systems. The course also relies on solid foundations in the humanities, linguistics, and organisational sciences, knowledge and skills that are essential for an engineer who is a driving force in business and society.

It is within this framework that IG2I trains engineers to serve society by integrating future societal and environmental issues.
Equipment and rooms for practical work
To facilitate learning through action and collaborative learning, IG2I has numerous specialised rooms for practical work (in robotics, computing, electronics, electrotechnics rooms, dedicated to specific models such as the railway model).
Students have access to certain rooms, in particular the computer rooms, until 11pm in order to benefit from the resources they need to complete their work.
IG2I offers two pathways to becoming an IG2I engineer. Initial training as a student begins after the baccalaureate (A-levels) and lasts 5 years. Apprenticeship training (sandwich course – apprentice status) takes place over the last three years of the five-year curriculum in the Information Systems speciality.
The skills to be acquired are the same regardless of the pathway taken.