HeadMind Partners, Class Sponsor

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As a leading player in the fields of artificial intelligence consulting, Cybersecurity, and digital transformation, HeadMind Partners chose to demonstrate its commitment to ENSTA by sponsoring the Class of 2027 of the ENSTA Paris engineering program on February 24.

Following the official opening of the ceremony by Théo Edouard, head of corporate relations at the FeliciTA Student Office, Estelle Iacona, Executive Director of ENSTA, took the floor to welcome the representatives from HeadMind Partners.

Théo Edouard, Corporate Relations Manager at the FeliciTA Student Association

“I am delighted to welcome HeadMind Partners as the sponsor of the ENSTA Paris Class of 2027. This event symbolizes the coming together of students from a prestigious engineering school—whose DNA is deeply rooted in major dual-track advancements—and a company that plays a major role in supporting French industry on strategic issues critical to our technological sovereignty.”

Estelle Iacona, Director General of ENSTA

Speaking next, Billal Chouli, AI Consulting Director at HeadMind Partners and class patron, said:

 

“We are deeply honored to serve as sponsors for the Class of 2027 ENSTA Paris' engineering program, a top engineering school ranked among the best in France, as confirmed by the latest rankings. It is in Headmind Partners’ DNA to recruit graduates from the top grandes écoles, equipped with the mathematical background necessary to master artificial intelligence and deploy innovative solutions in the field. As such, we sincerely thank the entire ENSTA community for their trust and warm welcome this evening.”

Billal Chouli, AI Consulting Director at HeadMind Partners and patron of the Class of 2027 ENSTA Paris' engineering program

Following these presentations, and after a discussion with the students about the many career opportunities offered by HeadMind Partners, the official signing of the mentorship agreement took place between the President of the BdE, Antoine Métayer, Estelle Iacona, and Billal Chouli.

Signing of the sponsorship agreement between BDE President Antoine Métayer, Billal Chouli, and Estelle Iacona

This sponsorship builds on a partnership launched in 2022 that has seen engineers from HeadMind Partners contribute to ENSTA’s Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence courses, host interns, and hire recent graduates.

The “Hummingbird” in the HeadMind Partners logo, created by students from the Class of 2027 of the ENSTA Paris engineering program

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