The Arts et Métiers incubator, Paris campus, is back for the new academic year

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Specializing in supporting innovative and sustainable industrial projects, the Arts et Métiers incubator on the Paris campus now has around twenty start-ups, with a particular focus on industrial start-ups in various sectors such as medical, green tech, new mobility, services, and technologies for industry.

The incubator is delighted to welcome new startups!

  • Dode, with design specialist Dora Hayat, aims to reimagine the shopping cart as a mobile fashion accessory, with a focus on user well-being and the environment. (More info here)
  • Ymetry,with Jozhua Fodor, an engineer specializing in optical and mechanical design, who is researching instrumental engineering technology for use in neuroscience research. (More info here)
  • Syrobo, led by Quentin Jacquemin, a doctor at PIMM, is developing a bladder exploration robot to improve the diagnosis of bladder cancer. (More info here)

Other industrial start-ups, particularly in the field of bio-based and biodegradable materials, are currently being integrated.

Two incubation committees will be held between now and the end of 2022 to select new projects related to the incubator's industrial themes and perfectly in line with the government's reindustrialization objectives, a reindustrialization that is mindful of human, societal, and environmental issues.

In order to welcome new entrants, the summer was spent working on the accommodation conditions for start-ups in the buildings, developing a program of training, workshops, coaching, and mentoring to support projects and revitalize the incubator's collective activities.

The incubator team is growing

Alongside Marie Brandewinder, director, the incubator welcomed Nathalie Charbit last June as an assistant to take charge of the administrative and budgetary aspects of the incubated projects and facilitate the incubator's operations. Corinne Raclin also joined the team in September as partnership manager.
The technical team includes Philippe Planard, who provides technical support for projects, and Tanguy Etasse, who works on a work-study basis.

A motivated team to support the industrial start-ups that place their trust in us!

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