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Patrick Martin, professor emeritus at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Metz, will speak at an online business lunch organized by WTC Metz-Saarbrücken on Wednesday, September 16, on the topic of integrating human safety at work with the help of modern technology.

 

Patrick Martin is professor emeritus at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Metz, where he works at the Design, Manufacturing, and Control Laboratory (LCFC). In particular, he co-directs LC2S, a joint Arts et Métiers Métiers/INRS laboratory that focuses on health and safety in the design and operation of production systems. It is in this context that he will participate in an online business lunch organized by the WTC Metz-Saarbrücken on Wednesday, September 16.

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