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A five-day training course took place last week, from January 20 to 24, on the operational deployment of AI in industry. This workshop—co-organized by Arts et Métiers, ENSEIRB-Matmeca, and INRIA—was held on the campuses of ENSEIRB-Matmeca and Arts et Métiers.
Students have numerous opportunities to apply their skills to initiatives undertaken as part of their studies. Here is a non-exhaustive overview.
In 2020, Art et Métiers will welcome you to its campuses (*) on Saturday, March 28, to introduce you to its programs and give you a behind-the-scenes look at its research laboratories. This is an opportunity to meet and talk with its teachers and students.
Overview of actions undertaken by Arts et Métiers staff and students.
Scientific, Technological, and Industrial Mediation in the heart of Aix-en-Provence
Opening of a unique 2,000 m² facility dedicated to the technology sector and industrial renewal in the heart of the city of Aix-en-Provence, on the campus.
Removing technological barriers relating to the "slender structures" of complex industrial systems while participating in the training of doctoral students: these are the two main objectives of the European THREAD project, in which teams from the LISPEN laboratory on the Lille campus are participating.
Michel, Guillaume, Julien, Benjamin, Antoine, and Corentin are students in the Specialized Engineering program. For them, this program has everything going for it: a dynamic school/company environment, remuneration, professional experience, practical coursework, and more. Watch their video testimonials!
For four years, students in the Grande École Program at the Arts et Métiers campusesin Metz and Châlons-en-Champagne will work on redesigning the legendary Delage V12 Labourdette car to be identical to the original... without any plans.
The third year of the Grande École Program is a transition year between school and the professional world. This is particularly true for students who are pursuing a specialization under a professional training contract.