Now in its third edition, the ESCP and Schneider Chair bridges academia and industry to build impactful digital strategies aligned with global climate goals
Third Phase of Schneider Electric and ESCP Academic Chair Launches with Focus on Real-World Sustainable Innovation
Schneider Electric’s strong presence in India with over 37,000 employees and 30 manufacturing sites makes the partnership particularly relevant for the region. ESCP’s connection with India is equally notable, with more than 600 Indian students enrolled across its campuses and eight active partnerships with Indian academic institutions.
Xavier Demilly, Vice President of Business Transformation at Schneider Electric, reaffirmed the company’s direction, noting that the Chair remains an essential vehicle to make digital transformation an accelerator of more resource-efficient, resilient businesses.
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