Arts et Métiers is committed to supporting Industry 4.0 by transforming its educational platforms to respond to the challenges of the industry of the future and train the key players in this transformation: Evolutive Learning Factories
Evolutive Learning Factory Logo - Arts et Métiers - ENSAM Evolutive Learning Factories (ELF) are :
Production lines representative of the industry of the future, entirely digitized and replicated with digital twins
Scalable equipment enables our students to imagine solutions to help industry mature and respond to technological and environmental challenges
Sites open to high school and middle school students to show young people what the factory of the future will look like!
Each Arts et Métiers campus is moving towards developing a Learning Factory. These connected, scalable educational spaces combining real and virtual components will help increase the level of technological, digital, societal and environmental expertise drawing on each campus’s facilities and equipment.
Evolutive Learning Factory Ambitions
DEVELOP skills through hands-on activities focused on digital and ecological transition issues in a real-life industry setting
SUPPORT industry through continuing training, research partnerships and joint development
- SHOWCASE Industry of the Future solutions
EVOLUTIVE LEARNING FACTORY PROGRAMME AIMS OVER THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
Modernise and transform our current technology platforms to create a connected, sustainable and responsible Learning Factory on each campus
De-compartmentalise educational activities and develop new teaching practices geared towards Industry 4.0 technologies and the technical diversity of the four Carbon Neutrality Transition scenarios outlined by ADEME
Help faculty and staff gain new skills and adapt to different work methods
SIX CHALLENGES FOR EVOLUTIVE LEARNING FACTORIES TO TACKLE
- SD&SR: Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility
- “Digitisation", data, digital twins
- Specific teaching methods using ELF in educational activities
- ELF spaces: equipment, assets, SATER, learning centre)
- Learning Factory Showcase (showroom, signage, communication etc.)
- Enhancing Learning Factory skills
WHAT ACTIONS ARE PLANNED FOR 2023?
- Outline ELF on each campus in national specifications: Ambition/Projects/PPI/jobs and skills planning: June 2023
- Develop a fundraising strategy in partnership with alumni: August 2023
- Launch fundraising campaign: September 2023
- Implement projects currently in development
2023 LIST OF EVOLUTIVE LEARNING FACTORY CONTACTS ON EACH CAMPUS
- Aix-en-Provence: Philippe COLLOT
- Angers: Guénaël GERMAIN
- Bordeaux: Emmanuelle CHAVANNE
- Châlons-en-Champagne: Giovanni RADILLA
- Cluny: Guillaume FROMENTIN / Louis DENAUD
- Lille: Maurice LEPOIVRE
- Metz: Tudor BALAN
- Paris: Vincent MEYRUEIS