Contexte
From mobile phones to watches, media platforms, utility grids and medical devices, connected objects are permeating all levels of industry and technology. As society becomes increasingly digitized, the data they generate enables new interactions and business models, with wide-reaching impacts on traditional economic systems and, even, social habits.For 21st century companies, developing the strategies and skills required to make their products connected is imperative in order to avoid their own obsolescence. But how are those skills developed?
Whether a connected object is intended for mainstream consumption or a specific industry, companies face a wide range of questions beyond technical feasibility: what is the market potential for this object? Can it be assessed through Big Data analysis? Which selling price will ensure long-term profitability? What will be the costs of storing and analyzing the data generated by this object? How will this data be processed in compliance with the privacy and property laws of different countries and regions? What are the object’s potential impacts on its sociological and societal context? The success of a connected object depends on companies' ability to answer these questions right from the design stage.
The Internet of Things: Innovation and Management Program (IoT-IM) Graduate Degree is based on the Ecole Polytechnique’s trademark multidisciplinary approach and provides you with the necessary knowledge and expertise of the entire connected objects’ ecosystem - from the electronics to economics of connected objects. It is a complete program for future entrepreneurs, engineers and IT/IoT consultants with a passion for the internet of things, and the curiosity to investigate the many sectors that overlap within the field.
Objectif
As society becomes increasingly digitized, the data they generate enables new interactions and business models, with wide-reaching impacts on traditional economic systems and, even, social habits.The Internet of Things: Innovation and Management (IoT-IM) Graduate Degree covers the wide-reaching impact of digitization and connected objects, on industry, business, technology and society. IoT-IM answers the growing demand for real expertise in connected objects among industry players, large and small and across large-scale networks.
Students benefit from the mentoring of engineers and scientists straddling the worlds of academia and industry and who are already working on the future of connectivity. Upon graduation, our students’ combination of technical, scientific and industry knowledge make them competitive for jobs in the most cuttingedge IoT startups, leading technology companies and global research centers.
The IoT-IM Graduate Degree provides you with the necessary knowledge and expertise of the entire connected objects’ ecosystem, from the electronics to economics of connected objects. It is a complete program for future entrepreneurs, engineers and IT/IoT consultants with a passion for the internet of things, and the curiosity to investigate the many sectors that overlap within the field.
contenu
At École Polytechnique, we firmly believe that solid technical and scientific know-how must be complemented by a thorough understanding of the economic, regulatory and societal context, in order to form a complete and competent engineer. The Internet of Things: Innovation and Management Program aims to provide such an understanding through the study of six thematic pillars and how they apply specifically to the world of connected objects:
> Electronics: objects, captors, sensors, and more
> Communications: connectivity, data transmission
> Software Systems: embedded systems, cloud and data exploitation
> Law & Regulation: intellectual property, individual rights & data protection
> Management & Economics: monetization of data, business models, Innovation and entrepreneurship, Strategy, Project management
> Society & Sociology: behavioral interaction, social changes
The coursework of your degree will allow you to study with faculty members and work in the very laboratories where several of the communication protocols used for smart grids and software systems were invented. Co-tutoring opportunities will be available with our valued research and industrial partners, including EDF R&D and Cisco Systems, the latter of which also sponsors the École Polytechnique “Internet of Things” Chair.
domaines d'enseignement
Management, Innovation et Entrepreneuriat, Informatique, Langues.métiers
IT/IoT consultant is an obvious choice as first career step. You may also join digital divisions of multinational companies. The Company Project as well as the internships that you will undertake will give you many opportunities to build your own professional network.As you know, real expertise in connected objects is increasingly in demand with industry players large and small and wherever large-scale networks exist. French energy provider EDF, for example, is the world’s largest internet service provider (ISP), which may come as a surprise. However, through its subsidiary ERDF, a smart grid operator, it manages the world’s no.1 IPv6 network which pilots their smart grid.
The infrastructure industry’s use of connected objects has enabled it to stay at the forefront of smart grid management, while also inspiring its fair share of startups. Cisco Systems, a close partner of École Polytechnique and supporter of our research, holds a 30% share in the global router market and is heavily involved in the development of the connected objects sector.Our location in the Paris-Saclay research and business cluster has developed a number of high-value partnerships with international companies which provide excellent opportunities for graduates. You will also benefit from the mentoring of engineers and scientists straddling the worlds of academia and industry and who are already working on the future of connectivity. Finally, like all of our graduates, you will have access to our rich alumni network and their professional contacts, located across France and around the world.
débouchés
IT/IoT consultant is an obvious choice as first career step. You may also join digital divisions of multinational companies. The Company Project as well as the internships that you will undertake will give you many opportunities to build your own professional network.As you know, real expertise in connected objects is increasingly in demand with industry players large and small and wherever large-scale networks exist. French energy provider EDF, for example, is the world’s largest internet service provider (ISP), which may come as a surprise. However, through its subsidiary ERDF, a smart grid operator, it manages the world’s no.1 IPv6 network which pilots their smart grid.
The infrastructure industry’s use of connected objects has enabled it to stay at the forefront of smart grid management, while also inspiring its fair share of startups. Cisco Systems, a close partner of École Polytechnique and supporter of our research, holds a 30% share in the global router market and is heavily involved in the development of the connected objects sector.Our location in the Paris-Saclay research and business cluster has developed a number of high-value partnerships with international companies which provide excellent opportunities for graduates. You will also benefit from the mentoring of engineers and scientists straddling the worlds of academia and industry and who are already working on the future of connectivity. Finally, like all of our graduates, you will have access to our rich alumni network and their professional contacts, located across France and around the world.
Parcours
- MScT-IOT-MScT1 Internet of Things : Innovation and Management Program (IoT) - MScT 1A
- LGD01FLE1 Langue française et civilisation (A1)
- MScT-IOT-S1 MScT IOT - Semestre 1
- INF530 Practical C and Java Prog., Algo and Data Structures
- HFC550 Sociology of Democracy and Digital
- HFC551 French Crime
- PHY559A Conception de circuits intégrés numériques et analogiques
- MIE554 Business Models in the Digital Era
- INF557 From the Internet to the IoT: Fundamentals of Modern Computer Networking
- HFC552 Aspects of Comparative Commercial Law
- INF533 IoT Workshops
- HFC558 Economic Sociology
- HFC556 Introduction to French Politics
- MIE555 Fundamentals of Strategy and Innovation
- HFC557 Sociology of energy transitions: innovation, socio-technical change and controversies in the energy sector
- HFC553 The Myth of Paris in French Imagination
- HFC554 Debating
- HFC555 Introduction to French Music
- HFC564B Advanced Geopolitics
- HFC569B Dark sides of the City of Lights
- HFC565 French Humour
- HFC559 Philosophy of Science Fiction
- INF535 IoT Workshops - Mobile Code Crunch
- MScT-IOT-S2 MScT IOT - Semestre 2
- HFC566B Advanced French politics
- MIE569 Sustainable Strategy and Business Models
- HFC564 Geopolitics
- HFC560B Sociology of Democracy and Digital
- HFC561 Introduction to French Cinema
- HFC567 Corporate Sustainability: How ethics & responsibility are driving investment & performance
- HFC562 Introduction to French Music
- HFC560 Paris in the Jazz Age
- MIE567 Corporate Finance for the Entrepreneur (P2)
- INF566 From Fundamentals to Reality: How The Internet Really Works — And How To Make It Better
- HFC569 Philosophy of Science Fiction
- INF545 Independent IoT Project
- HFC566 Introduction to French Politics
- INF535 IoT Workshops - Mobile Code Crunch
- SPO502 Sports - 502
- ECO652 Valuation of Start-ups
- INF557 From the Internet to the IoT: Fundamentals of Modern Computer Networking
- LGD01ESP Espagnol Débutant
- LGD03ANG Human Beans
- LGD01ANG Memes and Meaning
- LGD02ANG X-citing the spark
- LGD03FLE1 Langue française et civilisation (B1)
- INF590 Internship for IoT
- LGD02FLE1 Langue française et civilisation (A2)
- French Français
- English English
- INF536-SEM IoT Seminars
- MScT-IOT-S3 MScT IOT - Semestre 3
- HFC558 Economic Sociology
- HFC552 Aspects of Comparative Commercial Law
- HFC551 French Crime
- HFC550 Sociology of Democracy and Digital
- INF559 Architecture des ordinateurs et systèmes d'exploitation
- INF645 IoT Project & Workshops
- HFC556 Introduction to French Politics
- INF553 Database Management Systems
- INF575 Safe Intelligent Systems
- MIE556 Introduction to Marketing and Strategy
- HFC557 Sociology of energy transitions: innovation, socio-technical change and controversies in the energy sector
- HFC553 The Myth of Paris in French Imagination
- HFC554 Debating
- HFC555 Introduction to French Music
- HFC564B Advanced Geopolitics
- HFC569B Dark sides of the City of Lights
- HFC565 French Humour
- HFC559 Philosophy of Science Fiction
- PHY573A Conception expérimentale micro et nanoélectronique
- INF637 Reverse engineering vs Obfuscation
- INF573 Image Analysis and Computer Vision
- PHY570 Materials Design
- LGD03FLE1 Langue française et civilisation (B1)
- HFC566B Advanced French politics
- HFC569 Philosophy of Science Fiction
- HFC567 Corporate Sustainability: How ethics & responsibility are driving investment & performance
- HFC566 Introduction to French Politics
- HFC561 Introduction to French Cinema
- HFC560 Paris in the Jazz Age
- PHY564D Sensors and Transducers: from Macro to Nano
- ECO588 Digital Economics
- HFC560B Sociology of Democracy and Digital
- HFC562 Introduction to French Music
- MAP569 Machine Learning II
- SPO602 Sports - 602
- INF586 Sécurité des réseaux
- HFC564 Geopolitics
- MIE564 Technology-based entrepreneurship and new business creation
- INF641 Robot Motion Planning, Verification and Control of Hybrid Systems
- PHY581C Conception expérimentale Microélectronique VLSI
- INF567 Wireless Networks: from Cellular to Connected Objects
- ECO660 New Technologies and Sharing Economy
- INF581 Advanced Machine Learning and Autonomous Agents
- INF648 Embedded security: side-channel attacks; javacard.
- PHY567 Physique des composants semi-conducteurs
- INF565 Information Systems Security