SUPINFO International University formerly called "École Supérieure d'Informatique" is a private institution of higher education in Computer Science that was created in 1965 and has been recognized by the French state since 10 January 1972.
Over a five-year period SUPINFO trains ICT professionals who can work in IT companies upon completion of their courses. They are then issued a diploma which is registered by the French State as a level I national professional certificate.
ESI was founded in 1965 by Léo Rozentalis.
The school was bought by an Alumnus, Alick Mouriesse, in 1998.
Since 2002 SUPINFO has signed agreements in Paris with three Chinese Universities to create three SUPINFO schools in China within the Computer Science faculties of universities from several regions in partnership with the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China. The students follow a course which is predominantly in English but they study French as well (8 hours per week) and at the end of the course, they are issued with the same qualification as the Parisian students.