Graduate school of engineering in paper, print media and biomaterials
Call on our future engineers for your innovation project
Entrust our engineering students with your project concerning the creation of an object or structure using potentially functionalized biobased materials.
What is DEEP?
This is the Challenge of a Team of Pagora Students: as part of the 9th semester Product Company Project, at the request of companies or others, several teams of student engineers each design and produce a demonstrator or prototype of 'an object or structure using biomaterials, paper and cardboard, possibly endowed with specific functionalities.
Each team includes 5 to 6 3rd year engineering students (BAC + 5) – students & apprentices – combining the two training specialties: Fiber and Biomaterials Engineering and Printed Communication Engineering. This concrete situation allows them to validate their aptitude for innovation management, project management and their technical skills related to processed products.
To make the project a reality, future engineers, supervised by teacher-researchers, have 150 hours from September to January, connected workspaces and have access to cutting-edge technical and scientific equipment. The deliverables collected by the customer are a demonstrator, a technological and/or economic watch report and the eco-design file.
This creative partnership challenge, implemented by Grenoble INP-Pagora for eight years already, has given rise to many original creations (find them here). For two years, ISORG has also been rewarding the best projects with an Innovation Prize: TreePlug in 2019 and BioSOUND's in 2020.