The Arts et Métiers Open House Arts et Métiers take place on November 28 and will be 100% virtual!

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The Arts et Métiers Open House Arts et Métiers take place on November 28, 100% virtually, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.! 

On November 28, 2020, take part inArts et Métiers first 100% virtual Open HouseArts et Métiers  

Organized using the Laval Virtual World platform, the Open House will present the School in its entirety through various themed areas: 

  • School presentation amphitheater
  • Graduate Program
  • Specialized Engineering Program
  • Bachelor of Technology Program
  • Lifelong learning
  • Student life
  • Alumni
  • Campuses & institutes 
  • Research and innovation
  • Exhibition Technology Feminine Noun

Students, alumni, teachers, and staff will be available during the Open House to answer all your questions!

Registration required: I register online

An immersive and interactive open house thanks to the Laval Virtual World platform!


To guarantee a high-quality Open House, Arts et Métiers chosen to use the immersive Laval Virtual World platform, developed by Laval Virtual, which allows for easy interaction through avatars. 

Before the event, you will need to download Laval Virtual World (the download link is in the registration confirmation email). Don't worry, installing the software is quick and easy!
If necessary, Arts et Métiers a connection guide and a video tutorial

Please note: Laval Virtual World requires a computer and is not compatible with smartphones or tablets. 

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Laval Virtual installation tutorial
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