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Safran hosts representatives from partner schools and universities at the Paris Air Show

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On Friday June 21st, some 40 corporate relations managers and chancellors from Safran's partner engineering schools and universities were welcomed by Stéphane Dubois, Executive Vice-President, Human Resources, and Stéphane Cueille, Senior Executive Vice-President, R&T and Innovation, at the Paris Air Show. The gathering was an opportunity to discuss our campus relations policy and the challenges we face going forward.

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A key event in the international aerospace industry calendar, the Paris Air Show brings together professionals from around the world every two years to showcase their products and present their career opportunities. As one of the prominent exhibitors at the show, Safran takes this opportunity to host its numerous academic and other partners.

To meet its recruiting objectives, Safran pursues an ambitious campus relations policy aimed at identifying and attracting the best talent in the early stages of their careers. The Group has set up no fewer than 18 partnerships with engineering schools and science-focused universities, involving more than 250 ambassadors—alumni who are now Safran employees. Some of these ambassadors attended the gathering on Friday June 21st, alongside Stéphane Dubois, Executive Vice-President, Human Resources, and Stéphane Cueille, Senior Executive Vice-President, R&T and Innovation, to welcome some 40 corporate relations managers and chancellors from Safran's partner engineering schools and universities to the Safran stand and hospitality chalet.

Presenting the scope of our expertise and wide range of businesses is essential to give our academic partners additional insights into the challenges ahead. Furthermore, sharing our strategic objectives with the academic community helps us build solid foundations for the future, since today's students are our next generation of bright young talent.