Arts et Métiers invites Arts et Métiers to visit us at theGlobal Industrie trade showfrom May 17 to 20.
Exhibition Center, Paris-Nord Villepinte ZAC Paris Nord 2 F 93420 Villepinte, Hall 5 – Booth 5A105
Global Industrieis France's leading industrial trade show, resulting from the merger of four shows: Midest, Smart Industries, Industrie, and Tolexpo. More than 50,000 visitors are expected to attend, so come and meet Arts et Métiers the show.
Drawing on its spirit of innovation, mutual support, and guidance, Arts et Métiers its key players at Global Industrie to offer companies the support they need to succeed in building a more responsible industry of the future.
Thanks to its regional roots, Arts et Métiers closely attuned to industrial issues and supports companies in their R&D, training needs, and staff career management. This wide range of services is made possible by comprehensive training programs, the scientific expertise of its 15 Carnot-certified research laboratories, and the largest network of engineers in Europe.
The only engineering school present at Global Industrie, Arts et Métiers bring together its experts and industrial partners who have placed their trust in the Arts et Métiers group Arts et Métiers share their successful experiences at its stand. In addition, Arts et Métiers will organize coaching sessions at the GI Avenir event dedicated to employment and training.
Training
Arts et Métiers is a prestigious engineering school that Arts et Métiers engineers and industry executives.
More than 6,000 people are trained each year at its eight campuses (Aix-en-Provence, Angers, Bordeaux-Talence, Châlons-en-Champagne, Cluny, Lille, Metz, Paris) and its three institutes (Chalon-sur-Saône, Chambéry, Laval). The school offers a wide range of courses, from bachelor's to master's degrees, which meet the needs of manufacturers and the ambitions of all those who wish to take up the challenges of the Industry of the Future, in particular:
⋅ 14 specialized master's degrees: postgraduate training for highly specialized expertise in environment and energy, engineering, production and new technologies, management and organization.
⋅ Short and/or tailor-made training courses: for companies that can thus ensure the upskilling of their employees.
Innovation
AMVALOR promotesArts et Métiers partnership-based research activitiesArts et Métiers , together with Arts et Métiers , runsthe Carnot ARTS institute, which comprises 23 research and innovation laboratories, including 15 Arts et Métiers. The company thus fosters relationships between the school's research and engineering teams and companies seeking technological solutions. With nearly 500 contracts per year and 150 employees integrated into the Arts et Métiers teams, AMVALOR is a private structure that strengthens the coherence between the scientific and commercial activitiesArts et Métiers, thereby providing greater visibility for the expertise offered by the Arts et Métiers network throughout France.
AMVALOR is particularly active in the sectors of the factory of the future, transportation, health, energy, and sustainable construction.
Nearly 250 years of service to the industry
Through its participation in Global Industrie, the Arts et Métiers Society of Engineers aims to highlight the contribution of engineers to industry. At stand 5A105, Arts & Métiers TV will be producing portraits showcasing the appeal of the engineering profession and the diversity of profiles and expertise.
Since their school was founded in 1780, Arts et Métiers engineers Arts et Métiers contributed significantly to the growth of French industry. Today, drawing on the exceptional network of 150 regional AM Alumni groups and 11 Ensam campuses and institutes across the country, they continue to contribute their hard work and technical and managerial skills.
Expert presentations at the booth with mini conferences
Throughout the exhibition, Arts et Métiers experts Arts et Métiers their industrial partners will share their experience of the solutions provided by Arts et Métiers
May 17: Digitalization/Industry 4.0
Supporting companies in their transition to Industry 4.0 (digital and environmental transition, digital twins, 3D printing, cobotics and smart machines, physical and cognitive assistance in the workplace, etc.). Making the right diagnosis and developing joint projects.
1:00 p.m.: What deployment and marketing strategy should be adopted for digital solutions for SMEs in France and Latin America?
- Speakers: Start-ups Opalytica and JIKKO MES
2 p.m.: When the industrial world goes digital: partnership-based research and innovation.
The example of ZEISS: developing a structured partnership around new methodologies and tools related to new Metrology 4.0 techniques.
- Speakers: EL BOUCHOUAFI Mustapha, Director of ZEISS France, and Mohamed El Mansori, University Professor
3 p.m.: When the construction industry goes digital: partnership-based research and innovation.
The example of ISOTOP: development of robotic equipment for removing magnetic panels from roofs: from proof of concept to industrial version.
- Speakers: Josselin SCHUMACKER, R&D Engineer, and Stanislas DE BENOIST, ISOTOP
4 p.m.: Training for the integration of digital technology in industry, ECOLE BY CAP GEMINI
- Speaker: Philippe Véron, Director of the Carnot ARTS Institute
5 p.m.: When the industrial world goes digital: partnership-based research and innovation.
The example of LGM: implementation of a production platform geared toward the Factory of the Future. Construction and evaluation of AI algorithms for predicting failures.
- Speakers: Karim TABET, LGM project manager, and Emmanuelle CHAVANNE ABISSET, teacher-researcher
May 18, morning: CSR and training
New challenges related to CSR: training tomorrow's engineers and supporting professionals in their lifelong learning.
10 a.m.: For sustainable leadership in the industry of the future through collaborative research.
The example of GrAI Matter Labs: a structured partnership focused on experimentation and technological analysis of robotic applications.
- Speakers: Christian Verbrugge, Senior Business Development Europe, and Richard BEAREE, Director of the LISPEN Laboratory
11 a.m.: For sustainable leadership in the industry of the future through collaborative research.
The example of DAHER: Studies and modeling of the mechanical and chemical properties of thermoplastic matrix composite materials.
- Speakers: Stéphanie Patel, Material Manager, Advanced Manufacturing Engineering, DPT I/I/C, and Christophe Cruanès, Research Engineer
12 noon: Engineers facing environmental and societal challenges
- Speaker: Alain Dovillaire
May 18, afternoon: Performance
How to recruit and attract talent to the company. Human capital at the heart of the organization: how to retain talent through lifelong learning.
1:00 p.m.: What kind of engineers for the industry of the future?
- Speaker: Think Tank Arts et Métiers
2 p.m.: Preserving jobs with France Relance: structuring the partnership between CTIPC and Arts et Métiers LCA-based methodologies to guide circular economy choices from the design stage onwards.
- Speakers: Damien Giraud, IPC Composite Materials Development Project Manager
3 p.m.: From doctoral training to industrial transfer of R&D work within the framework of France Relance.
The example of SAFRAN LANDING SYSTEM: augmented reality application for aeronautical maintenance assistance.
- Speakers: Francis Rossignol, VP SMART Factory, Frédéric Mérienne, Deputy Director of the Image Institute, and Quentin Loizeau, Doctor/Engineer in Immersive 3D Technologies (AR/VR/XR)
4 p.m.: Continuing education, a performance booster
- Speaker: Nicolas Maranzana, shared experience around a Specialized Master's degree
May 19, morning: Sustainable development
Co-developing innovative, environmentally friendly technologies with businesses (eco-friendly product life cycle).
11 a.m.: Greentech: technological innovation at the heart of environmental issues.
The example of SAFRAN TECH: contributing to safer and more sustainable aviation / How to sustain a research partnership focused on optimizing machining processes.
- Speakers: Guillaume Fromentin, Cluny Regional Representative, and Théo Dorlin, R&D Engineer - Machining Processes Modeling & Simulation
12 p.m.: What if your sustainable development strategy involved eco-design (LCA)?
- Shared experience around a Specialized Master's degree
May 19, afternoon: Industrial renaissance
Reindustrializing and transforming production facilities while contributing to their decarbonization: the France Relance plan in action!
2:00 p.m.: Accelerating France's industrial renaissance
The example of the SPHEREA framework agreement: developing a power converter capable of carrying electromechanical digital twins
- Speakers: Francis Delpech, Technical Director, and Frédéric Colas, Research Engineer
3 p.m.: Comprehensive approach to machining to optimize production tools through a multidisciplinary approach.
The example of DEGOMME BOCCARD, MITSUBISHI, OPENMIND, NIKKEN, and Arts et Métiers
- Speakers: Pierre Garnier, Key Account Manager at DEGOMME BOCCARD, and Eric Crosland, Technical Manager at MITSUBISHI; Fabrice Fillardet, Director at OPENMIND, Cédric Pillard, Manager for the Central-Eastern Region at NIKEN, Guillaume FALCO, Research Engineer
4 p.m.: The Engineer-Manager 4.0: The Leader of the 21st Century
- Speaker: Charles Dehelly, Arts et Métiers Think Tank
May 20: Innovation
Inspiring, guiding, and supporting entrepreneurs.
10 a.m.: Entrepreneurship and R&D, a springboard for innovation.
The example of SOMEFLU: How a long-term R&D partnership with an SME optimizes the performance of industrial products and encourages innovation towards Industry 4.0 products through the implementation of a digital twin.
- Speakers: Alexandre Lacour, President of SOMEFLU, Michael Deligant, Senior Lecturer
11 a.m.: Entrepreneurship and R&D, a springboard for innovation
The example of BIMEO: how a long-term research and innovation partnership with a small business led to the industrialization of a mobile device enabling spatial relocation and real-time 3D scanning.
- Speakers: Eric Lerognon, Director of BIMEO, and Yoan Locard, Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality Research Engineer
12 p.m.: How can we support a promising tech startup with strong industrial potential in defining its value proposition?
- Speaker: Exwayz company