Sakshi Gupta | June 17, 2026 | 07:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
The business school will introduce a technology-focused academic division offering programmes that blend management, science and emerging technologies for future leaders

ESCP Business School has announced the launch of the School of Technology, which is scheduled to open in 2027. Alongside the new school, the institution has also introduced a few courses, including a Bachelor in Management, Science & Technology (BSc) and three new Master of Science (MSc) programmes.
The move is part of ESCP's bold & united strategy for 2026-2030, under which the institution aims to become the first European University of Management by 2030. As part of this vision, ESCP is setting up two new schools, the School of Technology in 2027 and the School of Governance in 2029.
The new school has been conceived to meet the growing need for professionals who can combine expertise in management, science and technology and lead organisations through rapid technological change.
The School of Technology will prepare current and future leaders to deal with emerging technologies and contribute to responsible innovation. The institution believes that future leaders will need a strong understanding of both technology and management to navigate increasingly complex business environments.
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The school's development will be guided by an advisory board comprising ESCP faculty members and experts from the scientific and industrial communities. It will also build on the institution's existing work and partnerships in areas such as artificial intelligence, big data and digital transformation.
Applications are now open for the first batch of the Bachelor in Management, Science & Technology programme, which will admit around 40 students. The three-year course, taught entirely in English, is aimed at students with an interest in both science and management.
Students enrolled in the inaugural batch will study across three European campuses, spending their first year in Paris, the second in Turin and the third in London. The programme will expose students to subjects at the intersection of management and technology, with opportunities to specialise in areas such as artificial intelligence and deeptech, energy and climate technologies, biotechnology, defence and cybersecurity.
The bachelor's programme will include more than 280 hours of science and technology teaching each year, along with practical experiences such as scientific immersion activities, internships, industry projects and hackathons.
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The School of Technology will also offer three specialised MSc programmes in Industrial Logistics & Robotics, Product Management, and Technology for Managers. In addition, it plans to introduce executive education programmes and technology-focused electives for students across ESCP.
The new school would also support research initiatives and strengthen its innovation ecosystem through a dedicated deeptech and technology vertical within the ESCP blue factory incubator. Through this initiative, ESCP hopes to nurture leaders capable of driving technological transformation and contributing to Europe's innovation landscape.
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