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I2EN modernizes, online too!

I2EN gets a facelift. With its new website, the institute continues its profound renewal while maintaining its core missions.

New websiteI2EN has entered a new phase in its development with the launch of a completely redesigned website. This redesign, one of the most far-reaching in its 15-year history, marks a major turning point for the institute. The new site reflects I2EN’s renewed commitment to building skills in the nuclear sector, underlining its mission to promote nuclear knowledge and consolidate a skilled workforce, essential to meeting the sector’s current challenges.

This modernization comes at a crucial time for the French and European nuclear industry. With an ambitious target of recruiting 100,000 people by 2033 in France, and 150,000 by 2035 in Europe, I2EN aims to position itself as a key player in meeting these needs.

By highlighting French expertise, the site sheds light on the training offerings of French academic institutions, developed in partnership with I2EN. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this redesign reflects a strategic approach to communicating the Institute’s value and expertise. Visitors, whether French or English-speaking, benefit from an intuitive navigation that facilitates access to accredited training courses, industry news and international collaboration opportunities.

I2EN shows that it knows how to innovate and stay at the cutting edge in a sector that never stops moving. This site demonstrates our commitment to supporting the entire civil nuclear industry. And this is just the beginning: we want to make it a must-have portal for all those who want to embark on a career in the nuclear industry, in France or elsewhere. Stay tuned!

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