The adventure begins for the seven winners of the second edition of CrAMfunding

The winners in training at Kisskissbankbank.
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Visit the Kisskissbankbank page starting December 7 to support the fundraising efforts for CrAMfunding projects.

A combination of drones and solar panels to reduce traffic congestion, a bamboo bus shelter promoting culture, and eco-friendly, economical toilets that consume less water: the projects Arts et Métiers students Arts et Métiers in the second edition of CrAMfunding ( see below), supported once again this year by Engie, are once again resolutely tech-focused and socially engaged!

The jury, which met on November 9 to select the projects, was composed of Charles Babinet (Kisskissbankbank), Samuel Tamba (Engie), Fabrice Mantelet ( teacher-researcher), David Ouakil (alumnus), Aurore Friedlander, and Émilie Naouri (Arts et Métiers marketing, communications, and fundraising department).

A pre-campaign phase to support the winners

Seven applications (out of the 12 received) were selected. The pre-campaign phase began immediately afterwards to help students develop the project page that will be posted on the Kisskissbankbank website.

Two months to successfully raise funds

The fundraising campaign will begin on December 7. Teams will then have two months, until January 31, to reach their fundraising goal. At the end of the challenge, students will have the chance to win one of three prizes offered by Arts et Métiers the "Grand Prize," the "Grand Patron" prize, and the "Engie Favorite" prize.

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