ESCP has announced the first academic milestones of ESCP School of Technology
As part of the development of ESCP School of Technology, set to open in 2027, ESCP unveiled the School's vision and first academic milestones at a conference in Paris on 10 June 2026, announcing the launch of a Bachelor in Management, Science & Technology (BSc). The programme will welcome its first cohort in September 2027. ESCP School of Technology will also benefit from the mentorship of Yann Le Cun, executive chairman of AMI Labs.
The new School forms part of ESCP's Bold & United 2026–2030 strategic plan, launched in June 2025, which aims to establish ESCP as the first European University of Management by 2030. A key pillar of this strategy is the creation of two new schools alongside its historic business school: ESCP School of Technology, launching in 2027, and ESCP School of Governance, launching in 2029.
ESCP School of Technology aims to address the growing need for leaders who can bridge management, science and technology. By combining these disciplines, the School will equip current and future decision-makers with the knowledge and skills required to contribute to responsible innovation and meet the needs of companies facing rapid and far-reaching technological change.
Philippe Houzé, Chairman of the ESCP Board of Directors; Prof. Léon Laulusa, Executive President and Dean of ESCP Business School; and Prof. Cédric Denis-Rémis, Executive Vice-President in charge of Executive Education and Corporate Relations and Dean of ESCP School of Technology. Photo by Aurélien Avril.A new Bachelor's degree at the intersection of management, science and technology
The Bachelor in Management, Science & Technology (BSc), which will sit within ESCP School of Technology, has opened applications for its first cohort of around 40 students. Taught entirely in English, the three-year programme will immerse students in ESCP's distinctive multi-campus European experience, with students spending their first year at the Paris Campus, second year at the Turin Campus and third year at the London Campus.
Designed for secondary school graduates with a strong interest in both science and management, the programme will combine ESCP's recognised expertise in management education with an in-depth understanding of the scientific and technological principles shaping today's world.
Students will explore the intersection of management, science and technology, with opportunities to specialise in strategic fields such as artificial intelligence and deeptech, energy and climate technologies, biotechnology, defence and cybersecurity.
Across core courses and electives, students will receive more than 280 hours of teaching in science and technology per year, complemented by scientific immersion, experimental activities, industry collaboration, internships, hackathons and more.
While technologies evolve at extraordinary speed, the fundamental laws that govern our world remain the same. The principles of physics, chemistry and biology remain the enduring foundations on which innovation is built. By bringing together management, science and technology, ESCP School of Technology reflects a simple conviction: tomorrow's leaders will need hybrid capabilities, combining the strategic and human depth of management excellence with the scientific literacy and technological fluency needed to understand the forces reshaping our world.
Prof. Cédric Denis-RémisExecutive Vice-President, Executive Education & Corporate Relations and Dean of ESCP School of Technology
An academic portfolio built for leadership in technology-driven industries
Alongside the Bachelor, ESCP School of Technology plans to expand its academic portfolio with three specialised MSc programmes in:
- Industrial Logistics & Robotics
- Product Management
- Technology for Managers
Designed to meet growing demand for skills in disruptive technologies and strategic sectors, these programmes will offer advanced pathways for students seeking to build expertise in technology-driven industries and prepare for leadership roles in management, innovation and transformation.
Together, they form a coherent portfolio built on a shared academic vision, combining rigorous standards, international perspectives, and a strong focus on career outcomes.
The School's portfolio will also include Executive Education programmes and technology-focused electives available to students across ESCP.
Building a European innovation ecosystem with ESCP School of Technology
Beyond academic programmes, ESCP School of Technology will bring together education, research and partnerships to create a European ecosystem of excellence. The School will support the development of new research initiatives and strengthen ESCP's innovation ecosystem through a dedicated deeptech and technology vertical within the ESCP Blue Factory incubator.
The School's development will be backed by an advisory board composed of ESCP faculty members and leading figures from the scientific and industrial communities. To accelerate growth, the School will draw upon ESCP's existing partnerships and established courses and research across AI, big data and digital transformation.
Through ESCP School of Technology, ESCP aims to educate and empower leaders who will drive technological transformation, strengthen innovation ecosystems and contribute to Europe's technological sovereignty. In doing so, the School reinforces ESCP's commitment to preparing accountable, bold and creative leaders capable of driving human-centred transformation in business and beyond.
Relevant Link
Campuses