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In June, Arts et Métiers is focusing on the industry of the future by organizing two events in Lille on innovative industrial topics: Collaborative robotics and the metrology of the future.
The first edition of the Franco-Moroccan Entrepreneurship Challenge took place on May 19 and 20 at theemlyon campus in Casablanca, and was spearheaded by the French Embassy in Morocco, the French Institute of Morocco, France Alumni Morocco, and emlyon.
Ismaël Garcia, graduate of the Master's in Project Management for Charging Infrastructure and Electric Vehicles (IRVE), class of 2014.
Convinced that sustainable mobility is a solution to urban environmental problems, Ismaël Garcia chose Arts et Métiers specialize in electric vehicles.
Samuel Mayer, former student of the MS Eco-design and Environmental Management program, class of 2002
An environmental engineer with a passion for sustainable development, Samuel wanted to specialize in eco-design and sustainable industrial project management.
William Lacroix, graduate of the MS Quality Management program, class of 2015.
After two years as a materials quality manager at LVMH, William decided to enrich his career by studying at Arts et Métiers.
Awarded to young talents in the field of occupational and industrial risk prevention, the AINF (Association Interprofessionnelle de France) university prize recognizes Aziz Khouaja for the quality of his professional thesis.
Following the hearings on May 18, 2017, please find below the list of those admitted to the Champagne-Ardenne ITII.
Ahmed Jallouli, graduate of the ColRobot Specialized Master's program, class of 2016.
Passionate about robotics, Ahmed Jallouli wanted to specialize in innovative robotics, particularly collaborative robotics.
Benjamin Deherre, graduate of the Specialized Master's® in New Energy Management (SYSPEC), class of 2016.
In order to acquire expertise and develop his skills in the field of energy, Benjamin Deherre enrolled in an innovative and professional technology program at Arts et Métiers.
The "Business Creation and Development" (CREDA) workshop celebrates 10 years of CREDA third-year expertise on the Paris campus.
This is the first year that the Nancy-Metz Academy has had so many candidates for its academic final of the Engineering Science Olympiads: nearly 100 compared to 30 last year. There is growing interest among high school students, but also among companies, as three divisions of the Vinci Group, as well as Mathworks, attended the jury and presented awards to the participants. This was a first for these Lorraine finals, which were hosted by the Metz campus.