2022
The name of the
LGP2 changes: the Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Science and Graphic Arts becomes the
Laboratory of Process Engineering for Biorefinery, Bio-based Materials and Functional Printing
2020
Renewal of ISO 9001: 2015, ISO 14001: 2015 and ISO 45001: 2018 certification.
2017
Renewal of Quality Security Environment certification.
2016
The Agefpi CFA celebrates the 20
th anniversary of the first class of engineers trained by apprenticeship at Grenoble INP-Pagora.
2014
Renewal of Quality Security Environment certification.
2012
Creation of
Fiber and Biomaterials Engineering and
Printed Communication Engineering options.
2011
Renewal of ISO 9001-2008 certification + ISO 14001-2004 and BS-OSHAS 18001-2007 certification.
2008
The EFPG becomes
Grenoble INP-Pagora, the International School of Paper, Printed Communication and Biomaterials, a Grenoble INP's public engineering school.
2007
The EFPG celebrates its Centenary and renews its ISO 9001 certification.
2005
The EFPG and LGP2 are ISO 9001 certified.
2003
The EFPG and Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Science and Graphic Arts (
LGP2) are committed to a process of continuous improvement in order to increase customer satisfaction: candidate and current students; industrialists who hire graduates or employ students for internships; manufacturers or organizations that finance
LGP2 research activities.
1995
The Apprentice Training Center (CFA de l'Agefpi), initiated at the start of the 1994 academic year, is authorized by the CTI.
1988
The school becomes the
École Française de Papeterie et des Industries Graphiques (EFPG), authorized by the
Commission des Titres d'Ingénieur (CTI).
1983
The Société Anonyme de l'EFP becomes the association law 1901 Agefpi.
1981
Creation of the Printing-Converting section.
1978
Construction of the new school buildings on the University Domain of Saint Martin d'Hères.
1973
The EFP is attached to the INPG.
1970
Creation of the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (INPG).
1950
The EFP, a private school, is assimilated to ENSI.
1947
Creation of the National Schools of Engineers (ENSI).
1907
The Union of Paper Manufacturers creates the École Française de Papeterie (EFP) for "the Training of Engineers and Machine Operators". The EFP and the IEG create the Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (IPG).