From Friday February 27 to Monday March 02, 2026, Innovation Week was held, organized by the ESATIC Student Council (πππ) under the theme Digital innovation, talent and strategic partnerships: co-constructing tomorrow's solutions.
This event showcases the know-how and creativity of students. It brought together students, professionals and partners around activities such as conferences, panels, hackathons and project exhibitions.
During these days, there was the Technovore-HackathonΒ where several groups competed for 48 hours, followed by the ICT Student Day (JETIC), a day that showcases the talents of ESATIC students through project presentations and awards for the winners of hackathons and Project and/or Problem Based Learning (APP).
On this occasion, Mr KOUAME Philippe, Special Advisor, representing the Director General of the CΓ΄te d'Ivoire Telecommunications/ICT Regulatory Authority (ARTCI) praised the organization of this 6th edition. He stressed the importance of training men and women in the digital field, pointing out that the development of a high-performance digital ecosystem depends on competent, well-trained human resources.
In his speech, C2E President NACANABO Konan Gilles reminded the audience that Innovation Week embodies the encounter between strategic vision and the creative energy of youth, transforming ideas into concrete solutions.
Panels were organized around themes that aroused keen interest among participants through questions and answers.
The event was marked by the signing of a partnership agreement between Prof. KONATE Adama, Managing Director of ESATIC, and Mr. REGGA MADROUK, VINCI ENERGIES Africa Representative. Through this partnership, ESATIC is committed to making its students available to VINCI ENERGIES, thus promoting their employability. For its part, VINCI ENERGIES will play an active role in the school's academic life, in particular by helping to coach students and share their expertise.
The ceremony continued with a visit to the stands of the partner structures and establishments by the General Manager of ESATIC, accompanied by officials.
Taking the floor, ESATIC Secretary General Dr. Pamela YOBOUE praised the involvement of partners, faculty and administrative staff, whose contribution had made the event a success. She addressed the students, encouraging them to remain determined and persevering in their efforts.
In her closing remarks, she expressed her sincere thanks to the various establishments present and to all the participants.


