ENIS researchers publish extensively in international journals and collaborate with universities in France, Canada, Germany, and Italy. It also participates in EU-funded programs (Tempus, Erasmus+, Horizon Europe).
Covers industrial design, production, and mechatronics.
refers to the National School of Engineering of Sfax (École Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax), a prominent Tunisian engineering school and research institution affiliated with the University of Sfax
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: Dedicated teams, such as the IEEE RAS ENIS Executive Committee , drive the campus's vision for robotics and intelligent systems. Preparing for the Real World
ENIS follows the (Grande École model), with a cycle préparatoire intégré (integrated preparatory classes) followed by a 3-year engineering cycle.
ENIS was created to meet the growing industrial needs of the Sfax region—known for its textiles, olive oil, chemicals, and mechanical industries—and to decentralize elite engineering education from Tunis.
Students seeking a practical, industry-oriented engineering education in French, with opportunities for international mobility and strong local employability.