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Extension of the École de Production Network: Inauguration of a New School in Le Havre

  

Event in pictures. On Monday, November 8, 2021, Édouard Philippe, President of the Le Havre Seine Métropole urban community and Mayor of Le Havre, Jean-Baptiste Gastinne, Vice-President of the Normandy region, Agnès Canayer, Senator for the Seine-Maritime department and President of the Le Havre École de Production, Dominique Hiesse, Chairman of the National Federation of Écoles de Production (FNEP), and Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TotalEnergies, inaugurated the first École de Production for sheet metal work trades in France’s Seine-Maritime department, at an event attended by the school’s 23 students.

The École de Production network is continuing its rapid expansion. Eleven new schools opened in time for the 2021-2022 school year, ten of which were supported by TotalEnergies’ French corporate foundation.

Find out more about the growing École de Production network

Sheet metal work trades at the Le Havre École de Production

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    A student from the Le Havre École de Production explains the sheet metal work trade to Édouard Philippe and Patrick Pouyanné.

    Édouard Philippe, Jean-Baptiste Gastinne, Agnès Canayer and Patrick Pouyanné in a classroom at the Le Havre École de Production.

    An instructor explains the teaching methods used in Écoles de Production to Édouard Philippe and Patrick Pouyanné during the workshop visit.

    Students and instructors pose alongside Édouard Philippe, Jean-Baptiste Gastinne, Agnès Canayer and Patrick Pouyanné.

    Édouard Philippe, Jean-Baptiste Gastinne, Agnès Canayer and Patrick Pouyanné unveil the plaque for the Le Havre École de Production.