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From June 9 to 16, the Châlons-en-Champagne campus hosted the Low-Tech hackathon, a landmark event dedicated to ecological transition.
On Wednesday, March 13, teams from the L2EP Lille laboratory took part in planting shrubs in Baisieux.
The objective: To offset emissions from the CE2I (Convertisseur d’Energie Intégré Intelligent, or Intelligent Integrated Energy Converter) project, which ran from 2015 to 2022 and whose greenhouse gas emissions have been estimated.
As part of their final year of training, five apprentices from the Mechanical Engineering program took on the challenge of competing against 28 other teams. They had three months to present an innovative project: a unique opportunity to create, design, and produce a successful prototype... and launch themselves into entrepreneurship!
A look back at the winners of the 2024 Mayoux-Dauriac Prize at the Arts et Métiers campuses.
After Châlons-en-Champagne, Capgemini continues its campus tour and organizes its first meeting with students at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille.
ParolesArts et Métiers back with a new episode! In this ninth episode, join Christine OLLENDORFF as she discusses the topic "Opening up science at Arts et Métiers: a lever for innovation in research and training."
During April, nearly 1,000 period panties were distributed to female students across all campuses.
Challenges, hackathons, and other initiatives: PEIT representatives on campuses are mobilizing to organize events designed to raise student awareness of entrepreneurship and innovation.
Created in 1935, the Grand Gala has always been an important event in the life of the school, the city, and the students.
Once again this year, the students in 1res and 2es years have gone above and beyond to welcome 4,500 guests to the Abbey.
The graduation ceremony for students of the Master of Science "Management of Interactive 3D Technologies" from theChalon-sur-Saône Institute Arts et Métiers took place for the first year at the Usinerie premises.
With more than 1,000 participants from the eight Arts et Métiers campuses, the "Grandes UAI" (Union Athlétique Inter-Gadazarique) is a major sporting event in the lives of engineering students.
Catherine Valencia, a third-year student studying ECOdesign of Goods and Services (ECOBS), is completing her end-of-studies internship at the Savoie Technolac incubator, a stone's throw from the institute, within the start-up Bioorganica.