ENIM Student Association Organizes the ENIM-Companies Forum on April 16 and 17, 2008
Since its creation in 1972, the National School of Mineral Industry (ENIM) has strongly positioned itself as one of the largest engineering schools in Morocco, providing high-quality training and a versatile engineer profile in various options: Mining, Geology, Electromechanics, Industrial Maintenance, Computer Science, Production Systems, Industrial Management, Environment and Industrial Safety, Materials and Quality Control, Industrial Processes, Energy Systems…
ENIM also stands out for a range of activities organized each year by its Student Association (AEENIM), which strengthens the technical and managerial training of the ENIM engineer by improving their relational qualities and initiative, essential in a professional environment.
The ENIM-Companies forum 2008 culminates these activities, celebrating its ninth anniversary this year under the theme : “Prospective in Business: A guarantee of excellence and sustainability”.
Indeed, our country has embarked on a dual policy of opening up and upgrading, thus requiring our companies to have a very high level of competitiveness. It is in this context that adopting a visionary approach and a prospective approach becomes a necessity.
Prospective activities provide guidance to decision-makers in the public and private sectors. They highlight the necessity, and composition, of the networks of actors that must be put in place to take advantage of opportunities and identify obstacles and risks to be prevented. Prospective is based on the principle that future developments are subordinate to human actions and decisions; this is why prospective is not a process of predicting the future, but rather an attempt to explore possibilities for human actions and interventions to shape the future.
Therefore, we, the entire organizing committee, welcome you all to ENIM to be part of this event alongside professionals, recruiters, and major figures from the business world…
ENIM Forum Committee 2008
Posted on April 15, 2008

