MInESC
Master
INNOVATION
Engineering
Systems
Cyber-physicists
Creation of the Master in Digital Productive Systems Engineering (MInESC).

Master in Innovation and Engineering of Cyber-physical Systems
After the creation of the MESI positioned at the downstream end of the value chain (control of industrial processes, maintenance, continuous or disruptive improvement, etc.), we were able to identify a need in terms of innovation, entrepreneurship, intra-entrepreneurship, taking into account the digitalization (digitization) of economic activities (of society) in a logic of economic and social development in Angola (Startups, incubator). It is to respond to this need, to this demand, that the project to create a Master in Innovation and Engineering of Cyber-physical Systems, the MInESC
The 12 Education Units

Mathematics and Statistics for Engineers

Geometric modelling in CAD

Design for X (Manufacturing & assembly)
MInEsc Curriculum

Learning by doing
Training organized in alternating periods between university and company
The new MInESC master's degree will therefore work on a work-study model that is new in Angola, and will focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, and more specifically on digital production systems engineering (Enterprise 4.0).

FAQ
What is the difference between an internship and a work-study program in a company?
These are two possibilities to consider in training with the company.
The internship takes place in a company or a laboratory after the university training. It is the subject of a report or a dissertation and ends with a presentation and/or a defence.
Work-linked training is characterised by a pedagogically defined training programme, with periods of acquisition of knowledge, know-how and interpersonal skills, both at university and in companies. From this point of view, the company is no longer only the place of application, but also becomes a place where skills (knowledge, skills and practices) are acquired.