Students from the Advanced Systems Engineering program at ESPA are presenting their technological projects at this event. Students from the Advanced Systems Engineering (ISA) program at the Higher Polytechnic School of Antananarivo are organizing the first edition of ISA Systems Week in Vontovorona from August 18 to 22, 2026. Under the theme "Building Tomorrow's Intelligent Systems," this event, supported by Orange Madagascar through Orange Digital Center, brings together students, researchers, companies, startups, and technology sector players. The objective is to showcase the skills and innovative technological projects of future engineers while fostering exchanges with professionals in the field. "At Orange Madagascar, we firmly believe in the power of young people and their potential to transform our country. That's why, through Orange Digital Center, we are proud to support future engineers during this week of exchanges, discoveries, and creativity. Our commitment goes beyond simple partnership: it's about investing in the future, supporting the emergence of talent, and building together a dynamic digital ecosystem," said Lalaina Nomentsoa Andrianalison, director of Orange Digital Center Madagascar.

Sustainable Partnership

As part of this event dedicated to technological innovation and intelligent systems, Orange Madagascar participates in the ISA Innovation Challenge through its presence on the jury and offers exchange sessions on digital technologies and careers. The company also provides internship and training opportunities through Speed Recruiting sessions, while identifying young talents and future profiles in strategic areas such as data, software development, cybersecurity, and innovative technologies. However, its collaboration extends beyond supporting students in organizing ISA Systems Week 1.0. Orange Digital Center commits to developing a sustainable partnership with the Advanced Systems Engineering program by offering training, conferences, mentoring, company visits, and support for student projects, as well as recruitment opportunities.

Technological Monitoring

"Advanced Systems Engineering is an excellence program at ESPA, existing for ten years, specializing in intelligent technologies, automation, and innovative systems. It offers two tracks: mechatronics, at the intersection of mechanics, electronics, and computer science, and cognitive sciences, particularly around artificial intelligence and human-machine interaction. This is technological monitoring. Today, this program has 119 doctoral students, including 48 recruited internationally, and 71 graduates holding key positions in technology sectors," explained Rabearivelo, head of the ISA program. Through its commitment to ISA Systems Week, Orange Madagascar aims to bridge academic skills with market needs and support the emergence of talent that will build tomorrow's technologies.