Updated on 2011-12-29
In 40 years, the National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine (INPL) in Nancy has trained 23,000 engineers, 3,700 doctors and awarded 9,500 DESS, DEA and masters diplomas. The INPL will be absorbed... full article
Updated on 2009-04-28

Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle: Place Stanislas, a UNESCO World Heritage site
A varied industrial fabric, where historical industries rub shoulders with highly specialised and innovative industries, makes up the economic landscape in Meurthe-et-Moselle. We work with materials for applications in the automotive, aeronautical and plastics industries… Industrial subcontracting concentrates on new outlets for the products of the future. The luxury industry is playing the modernity and design card. The region's natural resources are reflected in a strong presence of the food industry, chemicals, timber-paper-cardboard… The optimisation of flows at the service of quality and efficiency in logistics, customer relations centres, the environment and energy.
The scientific laboratories in Meurthe-et-Moselle have developed a range of skills and facilities that give them international visibility. This expertise attracts investment in new industries, acts as a source of ideas for the creation and development of businesses or high tech products. The complementarity between laboratories has encouraged collaborative work between teams of researchers in clearly identified areas.
The CAPEMM supports companies in all the phases of setting up, creating and developing their business:
The CAPEMM's success is built on:
► The trust of its partners
► The use of tools adapted each company's type of business
► An organisation with competent human resources
► Employees who come from the private sector, who are familiar with the expectations of companies and official bodies
► Total confidentiality regarding projects
► Integration onto networks at national and international level
► Expertise in current and future growth sectors.
| Focus |
Updated on 2009-09-23
| Meurthe-et-Moselle |
► The Capemm's mission
► The Capemm's commitment
► The Capemm Newsletter
► Download an activity report
► Contact the CAPEMM
► An economy with an international dimension
► A strategic location in Europe
► Diverse, competitive sites
► Strong potential in research and innovation
► A skilled and professional workforce
► Sectors of excellence
► Quality of life
► Automobile
► Metals processing - Mechanical engineering
► Timber - Paper - Cardboard
► Chemicals - Plastics
► Glass - Crystal - Enamels
► Electricity - Electronics
► Logistics - Transport
► Healthcare
► Pharmaceuticals - Parapharmacy
► Agri-food industry
► Environment - Energy
► Broadband - CIT
► Call centres
► Higher education institutes
► Universities
► Research
► Finding a company in Meurthe-et-Moselle
► Trade fairs
► Professional meetings
► Industrial parks in Meurthe-et-Moselle
► Company press review
► Communications networks
► Good local authority organisation
► An international reputation
► Quality of life
► Some key figures
► Ecole de Nancy, cradle of Art Nouveau
► Place Stanislas (UNESCO World Heritage site)
| In the press |
In 40 years, the National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine (INPL) in Nancy has trained 23,000 engineers, 3,700 doctors and awarded 9,500 DESS, DEA and masters diplomas. The INPL will be absorbed... full article
Based in Toul in Meurthe-en-Moselle, Go Formations (handling and construction equipment training, €2.5m turnover, 18 employees) is opening an agency in Woippy (Moselle) to better respond to... full article
In charge of recruiting the engineers to work on the planned Poweo gas and steam turbine power plant in Toul (Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine), Siemens is looking for around twenty workers who hold a... full article
SME Lorraine Cosmétique (Lorcos) based in Lunéville in Meurthe-et-Moselle has developed a solid, 100% plant-based, paraben, colouring, silicon, petrochemical and... full article
Itelcom, Qualiserv-certified client relationship centre based in Baccarat in Meurthe-et-Moselle (39 employees, €1.1m turnover) has provided call management for new arrivals at the Regional... full article