2022
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- December 2022: EURECOM, EDHEC and IMT launch the Tech Forward incubator, which works alongside leaders of transformative technological projects.
 
- September 2022: The first promotion of EURECOM engineering students in 3 years begins their academic year, sponsored by SAP.
 
- January 2022, David Gesbert, Head of Communications Systems Department at EURECOM 2011-2021 becomes director of EURECOM. He takes over from Ulrich Finger who held this position for 21 years.
 
- EURECOM celebrates its 30th anniversary.
 
 
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			2021
  
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      Two new academic members join the EURECOM consortium in January 2021:   
- EDHEC Business School, based in Lille, Nice, Paris, London and Singapore, and counting 100 nationalities on its campuses and partnerships with 280 leading universities around the world,
 
- Liège University (Belgium), and more particularly its Electrical and Computer Engineering department (EECS)
 
 
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2020
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- Since January 2020, TU WIEN (Austria) is a new academic member of EURECOM consortium. As one of the major European Universities TU Wien is a new key partner for EURECOM's prestigious academic network.
 
- ITMO St. Petersburg (Russia) join the Consortium in July 2020.
 
 
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2015
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- Czech Technical University (Czech Republic) join the consortium.
 
 
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2014
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- Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden) becomes a member of EURECOM consortium.
 
 
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2013
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- IABG becomes a member of the EURECOM Consortium as well as the Principality of Monaco as institutional member.
 
 
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2012
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2009
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- Norwegian University of Science and Technolgy, NTNU Trondheim, one of the most prestigious European universities, becomes a member of EURECOM consortium.
 
- Two new industrial members in the EURECOM consortium : Symantec and Monaco Telecom.
 
 
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2008
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- The company AMADEUS, global leader of technology solutions for the suppliers travel industry, launched a research partnership with EURECOM.
 
 
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2007
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- The German company SAP, world’s leading provider of business software, has launched a research partnership with EURECOM.
 
- Technische Universität München TUM, one of the most prestigious European universities, becomes a member of the GIE.
 
 
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2006
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- Cisco Systems and BMW Group Research and Technology become members of the GIE.
 
- Graduation of the first class of the Master of Science curriculum.
 
 
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2005
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- Texas Instruments and Fondation Hasler leave the GIE.
 
- Graduation of the first 2-year curriculum class.
 
 
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2004
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- Sharp becomes a member of the GIE.
 
 
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2003
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- Motorola leaves the GIE.
 
- EURECOM's curriculum adopts the new European standardized system with the three-level organisation of post-secondary education (called LMD) and the European Credits Transfer System (ECTS).
 
 
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2002
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- EURECOM celebrates its 10th anniversary. Eurecom enters the Concours Commun Mines-Ponts labeled on "TELECOM ParisTech cursus Sophia Antipolis".
 
 
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2001
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- Three new partners for EURECOM : Bouygues Télécom, STMicroelectronics and l'Helsinki University of Technology.
 
 
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2000
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- Ulrich Finger becomes director.
 
 
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1999
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- IBM France leaves the consortium.
 
 
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1998
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- Texas Instruments becomes a GIE member.
 
- EURECOM houses its first start up.
 
 
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1997
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- France Télécom, Motorola and Hitachi become GIE members.
 
- Mobile communications unit set up the open software radio platform.
 
 
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1996
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- Cegetel (now SFR) becomes a GIE member.
 
 
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1995
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- IBM France joins the GIE.
 
- Constantinos Papadias, phd student, becomes the first "EURECOM Doctor".
 
- DEA "Réseaux et Systèmes Distribués" is created.
 
 
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1994
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- Thomson-CSF (Thales) and Politecnico de Turin enter the GIE.
 
- EURECOM receives the "IEEE Major Educational Innovation Award", it was the first time this prize was granted to a school outside the United States.
 
- The 56 k/s modem patent is sold to Motorola.
 
- EURECOM experiments the first trans-European ATM platform.
 
 
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1993
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- First graduation ceremony.
 
 
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1992
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- EURECOM welcomes its first class of students.
 
 
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1991
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- L'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunication and l'Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) jointly found the EURECOM consortium (GIE in french).
 
- Swisscom and Fondation HASLER (Group Ascom) join the GIE.
 
 
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