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From March 22 to 26, Laval Virtual, the virtual reality trade show, took place. Four students from the Institut Image's MIT3D Master's program took on the Virtual Fantasy challenge in the "Limited Time" category. Their virtual museum project on virtual reality earned them second place on the podium!
On March 31, three first-year students—Dorine Normand, El Mehdi Bardag, and Luis Miguel Ceballos—brilliantly defended their projectsat the Burgundy Entrepreneurship Competitionalongside their respective teams.
Adèle Goualou, a graduate Arts et Métiers, chose to pursue a dual degree program at ESFF (École supérieure de Fonderie et de Forge).
Michel Jauzein, university professor, has been appointed by the new Director General, Laurent Champaney, to take charge of the Cluny Campus.
Since March 29, 2017, Scarabée d'Or, one of two Citroën vehicles that survived the first crossing of the Sahara in 1922, has been back on the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Cluny until May 11. The goal for this second stop is to scan Scarabée d'Or with a laser scanner. From the bodywork to the small parts, theInstitut Image team and students from the Master's in 3D Interactive Technologies Management (MTI3D) program are working together to create a virtual clone. This digital double will be used for educational purposes and will enable progress to be made in the manufacturing chain of its real double, which will be presented during Citroën's 100th anniversary celebrations.
Bénédicte Hayne shares her experience as a teacher during ATHENS week, which promotes exchanges between engineering students from the ParisTech network and 14 European technology universities.
China was the destination for Laurent Champaney's first trip abroad as CEO ofArts et Métiers. The aim was to strengthen and expand partnerships with Chinese higher education institutions.
Xavier Kestelyn, a lecturer and researcher at the Lille campus, takes up the position of Deputy Director General in charge of Training on Monday, April 3. He succeeds Laurent Champaney, who is now Director GeneralArts et Métiers.
Around twenty first-year students from the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille are spending five weeks this summer building a school in Tokarpur, Nepal.
On Thursday, March 23, students, donors, and partners celebrated the conclusion of the first edition of CrAMfunding, a challenge for entrepreneurship at the Kiss Kiss Bank Bank offices.
This challenge, launched among Arts et Métiers students, Arts et Métiers a resounding success: more than €100,000 was raised from 1,500 donors for the nine project teams.
Damien Chevalier, doctoral student at the Design, Manufacturing, and Control Laboratory in Metz.