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The Chambéry institute is launching a living laboratory to support manufacturers in making a sustainable transition in the face of socio-ecological challenges. This space, co-created with the local ecosystem, aims to promote a robust and socially responsible industry.
The Rabat campus has received accreditation from the CTI and recognition from the Moroccan government, strengthening its position within Morocco's academic and industrial ecosystem.
On Friday, September 13, the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Châlons-en-Champagne hosted the signing of a three-year sponsorship renewal agreement between Arts et Métiers VINCI Energies. This signing marks the continuation of a fruitful collaboration, initiated in 2018, based on shared principles and a collective commitment to training the engineers of tomorrow.
Arts et Métiers committed to repopulating bee colonies. Discover two initiatives at the Arts et Métiers institute Arts et Métiers Chalon-sur-Saône and the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Cluny.
Thierry Koscielniak is dedicated to the development of emerging technologies (AI and XR) within the institution as part of the deputy general management team.
Alexis, Tommy, and Florent, three students from the Aix campus who are in their second year of Grande Ecole Engineering Programme and are passionate about mechanics, have just completed an 8,000-kilometer journey through 22 European countries in a Peugeot 205 as part ofthe Europ’Raid. Their mission: to deliver 70 kg of humanitarian aid to underprivileged schools while discovering the treasures of Eastern Europe.
They look back on their adventure of solidarity and mechanics.
Starting in September 2026, the Châlons-en-Champagne Campus will welcomethe École Supérieure de Fonderie et de Forge (ESFF), cementing a long-standing partnership and paving the way for new opportunities.
On September 5, during the Châlons Trade Fair, the Lebronze Alloys industrial group, which specializes in the production of semi-finished and finished products made from high-performance technical copper and nickel alloys, and the Arts et Métiers Campus Arts et Métiers Châlons-en-Champagne came together and formalized the renewal of their partnership by signing a new agreement for the next three years.
In 2024, Arts et Métiers its commitment to promoting women in industry by appointing four women to key management positions. Marie Brandewiner, director of the Arts et Métiers Incubator Arts et Métiers 2021, becomes Director of Innovation. The School now has three campus and institute directors: Catherine Davy (Lille Campus), Amandine Duffoux (Angers Campus and Laval Institute) and Tatiana Reyes (Chambéry Institute).
After heading up the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers and the Laval Institute from 2022 to 2024, Catherine Davy took over as director of the Lille campus on July 15. This is a new commitment for this woman who trained as a general engineer, holds a degree in mechanics, has a doctorate in materials mechanics, and is a university professor.
After holding several senior positions at various engineering schools, Amandine Duffoux joined Arts et Métiers director of the Angers campus and the Laval Institute.
After more than 15 years of experience in several engineering schools and senior positions in national and international research networks, Tatiana Reyes was appointed director of the Institut Arts et Métiers Chambéry in June 2024. She had been working there as a lecturer and researcher since 2023 and succeeds Alain Cornier.