For 30 years, AMJE (Arts et Métiers Etude) has been working together to carry out assignments for companies, drawing on the expertise of Arts et Métiers engineering students.The AMJE network comprises 160 students who volunteer each year, generating more than €300,000 in revenue.
Students working to improve industrial performance
With the help of AMJE, students can work on projects that meet the needs of French industry and fit with theArts et Métierstraining program.
They're committed to providing high-quality services that address real-world issues, and they get support from the school's175 teacher-researchers.
In close collaboration withAMVALOR, the school's various machine parks are made available to them during the course of their assignments.
4 commitments for sustainable support
Professional and dynamic, AMJE members are committed to:
- s to meet the needs of industry throughout France by offering services tailored to the requirements of large corporations as well as small businesses, SMEs, and SMIs.
- Satisfying their demanding clientele throughout the implementation of their projects by ensuring regular and rigorous support.
- Contribute to enhancing the prestigious image of Arts et Métiers by carrying out ambitious projects with high educational value, promoting the professional integration of students.
- Reflect the entrepreneurial spirit of tomorrow's engineers by adopting a proactive and professional approach with each stakeholder.
A wide range of commercial offers tailored to the industry
The services are structured around the training courses offered at Arts et Métiers. More specifically, AMJE's offering is centered around three distinct business units, built around the school's wide range of expertise.
- R&D and prototyping are at the heart of a Gadzart's skills. To meet customer expectations, the design can be mechanical, electrical, or software-based. For example, a consultant from AMJE Bordeaux designed and dimensioned a cam path for a double-layer drug manufacturing machine. He worked for six months on CAD, CAM, and machining before delivering the finished parts.
- Support for project creation and business development are also key areas of focus for AMJE, whose members are well versed in project organization tools thanks to their technological background. Students at the Lille campus, for example, worked on benchmarking best practices in innovation workshops in order to advise Alstom on how to optimize its center of excellence.
- With the revolution towards Industry 4.0 and the rise of environmental awareness, performance, quality, agility, and eco-responsibility are key themes in the transitions initiated by many companies. AMJE Paris has conducted an energy audit of three VINCI Facilities sites. The organization took the work a step further by offering companies recommendations backed by the opinions ofArts et Métiers faculty and researchers.
Toward nationwide unification
Over the past four years, AMJE Paris has distinguished itself as a leading junior enterprise in the industry. With an exceptional turnover of €220,000 in 2023, strong partnerships with Dassault Systèmes and EY, among others, and a selection in the top six best Junior Enterprises in France, this organization has proven its efficiency and professionalism within the AMJE network.
With the aim of benefiting our students throughout France, AMJE Paris launched an ambitious process two years ago to unify the various AMJE branches: the AMJE France project. This initiative has already borne fruit with the successful merger of the Angers and Metz branches.
Manon, director of the Metz branch in 2022/2023, shares her experience:
"Joining AMJE Paris has been a real springboard for the Metz branch. Its members have been able to benefit from a wider range of resources, including exclusive Dassault licenses, enabling them to offer digital design projects to students at the Metz campus. In addition to its strategic dimension, the merger has allowed the Metz JE members to fully enjoy the Junior Enterprise experience. Conversely, AMJE Paris strengthened its presence in France, particularly in the Metz industrial basin, benefiting from new motivated and qualified members.
Fraternity is at the heart of the history of Arts et Métiers, so let's bring it to life in our professional approach too!"
Key figures
Competent organizations offering high-quality services:
- More than 70 studies conducted in 2022/2023
- €300,000 in revenue in 2023
- 95% satisfaction rate on our assignments
- In 2023, AMJE Paris ranked among the top six law firms in France and won the award for best engineering firm.
A recognized network withinArts et Métiers higher education institutions:
- 6 associations present throughout France
- 160 students involved in association management
- 3,000 students available for deployment on missions
- 4 national awards presented by the National Confederation of Junior Enterprises in 20 years