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NÎMES DCF Challenge 2026, the talents of the Purple Campus are in the spotlight

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The pair of Isaline Stefani/Tifenn Rochereau came in second place and the pair of Kosta Kostic/Thomas Miclon came in third.

NÎMES DCF Challenge 2026, the talents of the Purple Campus are in the spotlight

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A true reference for more than 60 years, the DCF Challenge has established itself as an essential competition for commercial intelligence. Organized by the Commercial Managers of France (DCF), each year it immerses commercial training students in the heart of concrete business cases, revealing their strategic, operational and human skills.

The DCF Challenge allows students, from Bac+2 to Bac+5, to confront real business issues, often on a national or even international scale. For nearly eight months, participants complete up to five demanding tests, with the aim of demonstrating their mastery of the three pillars of commercial intelligence: business expertise, operational efficiency and emotional intelligence. They present their recommendations to a jury made up of professionals from the sector.

The CCI du Gard high school and its training (Photo Archives Anthony Maurin).

On March 25, our apprentices took up the challenge with seriousness, commitment and professionalism. Their involvement was praised by the juries, who particularly appreciated the quality of the services as well as their know-how. Each participant benefited from constructive feedback, valuing their investment and their progress throughout the competition.

At Nîmes-Centre, four of our apprentices in “Integrated Marketing Master in a digitalized world” distinguished themselves by successfully completing the departmental stage. They thus qualify for the regional final.

BIC Innov'up is at the CCI Business House in Nîmes (Photo Archives Anthony Maurin)

The Purple Campus is at the CCI Business House in Nîmes (Photo Archives Anthony Maurin)

Beyond the results, the DCF Challenge constitutes a major professionalizing experience. Over several months, participants develop their business expertise, strengthen their operational efficiency and refine their relational intelligence, while benefiting from concrete feedback from professionals.

This success fully illustrates the commitment of the students at Purple Campus Nîmes-Centre, as well as the quality of the educational support offered. The DCF Challenge thus confirms its role as a springboard towards excellence for future business talents.

As for Béatrice Bellet, head of the Nîmes-Centre and Marguerittes campuses, and involved in the DCF movement, actively contributes to the development of commerce professions.

The entrance to the Purple Campus in Marguerittes (Photo AAnthony Maurin).