10 years of business creation by engineering students

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The "Business Creation and Development" (CREDA) workshop celebrates 10 years of CREDA third-year expertise on the Paris campus.

Testimonials from students and young graduate entrepreneurs, legal advice, presentations on the innovation process in start-up projects... these were just some of the discussions that punctuated the day.

CREDA expertisemarks the beginning of theentrepreneurial journey for general engineering students in their third year.
The undeniable advantage of Arts et Métiers students Arts et Métiers entrepreneurship lies in their ability to "translate customer needs into a functional form," explains Patrice Dubois, teacher and head of CREDA expertise on the Paris campus.

"Arts et Métiers the only school with such a comprehensive program in the field of entrepreneurship," adds Eric Savattero, director of the Paris campus.
As a talent accelerator, Arts et Métiers engineering students the opportunity to develop a business project and become the entrepreneurs of tomorrow!

With CREDA in the third year, the Arts et Métiers pre-incubator,the incubator, and AM Acceleration to develop innovative industrial projects, there is a wide range of support available for project leaders.
Entrepreneurship at Arts et Métiers also means being able to benefit from prizes or grants to help you start your business.

But above all, starting your own business means meeting people, overcoming obstacles, persevering, being versatile, networking, and above all, having a team spirit, because it is difficult to succeed alone, as the entrepreneurs who spoke at the workshop testified.


 

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