In an emotional ceremony, students, authorities, faculty, and families celebrated the graduation of the first cohort of Product Design professionals from ESPOL. 13/02/2023
Byron León's consistency and investigative nature led him to win a scholarship at Coding Bootcamps ESPOL. During the competition, participants had to implement various programming technologies in projects that initially challenged them to create an interactive portfolio, a landing page, and a responsive news page. 13/02/2023
A new edition of the Poster Competition was held, an event developed as the final project for the Applied Research in Design course in the Graphic Design program at FADCOM. 01/02/2023
ÑAWI magazine recent edition entitled “Divergent academic writing”. 23/01/2023
Dream Cans is the innovation challenge created by ESPOL and Fábrica de Envases S.A. (FADESA), this initiative arises with the purpose of showing the potential of academia-industry cooperation for the development of solutions and the generation of opportunities. 23/01/2023
The Faculty of Art, Designand Audiovisual Communication inaugurated ADC Spaces, a place open to the reception of diverse creative manifestations of students who seek to make their projects visible.20/01/2023
The exhibition ‘Arte en Barro’, an exhibition that presents the works of the students of Art History of FADCOM, was successfully inaugurated. This activity is part of the linking programmes carried out by the ESPOL by the Decanato de Vinculación.
Students Carlos Anchundia, Sharon Valle, Kevin Guadamud and Melany Sanchez, from the Product Design program, are the developers of the sustainable application “Ask To Tierrita”. 22/02/2022
Professor Andrea Pino MSc., a faculty member of FADCOM and president of the Dry Forest Network of Ecuador, received the award as a Forest Hero. This recognition was granted by the SACHA awards. 24/01/2022
At least five projects by polytechnic students have become semi-finalists in the illustrated story competition "Seeds of change: climate change stories for children illustrated by young people". In total, there are 10 semi-finalists out of 109 entries received in the first edition.