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SKEMA deploys its first advances in AI
PARIS, February 2, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

One year after the launch of its strategic plan 2020-2025, SKEMA is pleased to 
announce several concrete advances especially in artificial intelligence:

With SKEMA AI Institute, AI is being rolled out across all programmes and 
campuses.
A forerunner in 2019 with the opening of an AI research centre in Montreal, 
SKEMA is gaining momentum with the creation of the SKEMA AI Institute, a global 
system that brings together some twenty professors and experts around AI and 
deploys the school's AI strategy - from research to concrete applications in 
all the school's programmes - while drawing on the territories and ecosystems 
of its various campuses in France and abroad.

In this context, the school's historical cooperation with the UCA (University 
Cote d'Azur), and more particularly, the Institut 3IA Cote d'Azur, is worth 
mentioning.
For Alice Guilhon, Dean of SKEMA Business School: "It was essential to 
introduce AI into all of SKEMA's academic programmes. It even constitutes one 
of the pillars of SKY25: it's what we call hybridisation. This hybridisation is 
one of the levers of our ambition to become an 'Avant-Garde' school by 
proposing the hybridisation of 100% of our programmes: AI at the service of the 
business world." 

Among the advances in the field of AI, we can note the following:

 - Constitution of a SKEMA "AI Faculty", composed of more than 20 professors 
and researchers divided into 4 interdisciplinary fields: AI Fundamentals; IA, 
Economics & Finance; IA, Marketing & Management; IA, Operations, Supply Chain & 
Information Systems. 
 - Integration of an "AI" specialisation within the Global BBA programme. 
 - Launch of a new Specialised Master(R) programme for "AI project managers" in 
autumn 2021, currently in the process of being approved by the "Conference des 
Grandes Ecoles" organisation.

Asma Hanafi, a student in the Master in Management programme (Grande Ecole 
Programme) who has chosen the "IA for managers" programme, says: "The added 
value of such an AI training programme lies, above all, in its technical 
nature. Being a business school student and applying for an internship while 
having skills in machine learning and programming make us attractive profiles 
with an edge. I felt this advantage during the interviews for my internship 
search because it aroused the curiosity of several recruiters. Today, AI is an 
integral part of all sectors of activities. It contributes to research, 
innovation, and decision-making, whether it be for marketing, human resources, 
finance, etc. Data management and analysis are issues that all companies face. 
It is therefore essential for the manager of tomorrow to know how to master 
such central subjects."

To date, more than 70% of SKEMA's programmes include the AI dimension in their 
teaching. With the SKEMA AI Institute and its new programmes, the school 
prefigures what will eventually become a specific entity under the name "SKEMA 
AI School for Business".

For more details on these initiatives, take a look at the SKEMA AI for Business 
brochure: http://bit.ly/2YnnLGL. 

Contact: Christine Cassabois, Christine.cassabois@skema.edu 

Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1430593/SKEMA_AI_visual.jpg 

SOURCE: SKEMA Business School
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