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With 15 laboratories located on its campuses, Arts et Métiers all the scientific expertise needed to develop new technologies. Thanks to its close ties with industry, the school is able to meet the needs of the industrial sector.

In an increasingly competitive environment marked by rapid technological progress, industry must constantly strive to be more innovative.To meet this fundamental challenge,Arts et Métiers cutting-edge research linked to the major issues facing the industry of the future, focusing on four main sectors: transportation, healthcare, energy, and construction.

Our main mission is to support, and therefore anticipate, the needs of industrial environments.

THE POWER OF INDUSTRIAL AND ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS

Two indicators confirm the quality of the research carried out by 15 laboratories and 215 teacher-researchers: numerous scientific publications in leading international journals (the school's impact in the field of engineering in France and Europe has increased by 30% over four years, according to an IPERU survey), and partnership-based research in the form of industrial contracts.

With locations throughout France, Arts et Métiers research activities that are closely aligned with regional needs. Operating as a network, the laboratories benefit from a wide range of expertise. This advantage enables them to match research issues with the needs of industry, taking into account economic, societal, and environmental aspects. "Arts et Métiers its academic partners have been awarded the prestigious Institut Carnot label for their ARTS (Actions de recherche pour la technologie et la société) research structure," adds Ivan Iordanoff, Deputy Director General of Research and Innovation. "This recognizes the quality of fundamental research and its direct applications for businesses."

A MAJOR PLAYER IN THE INDUSTRY OF THE FUTURE ALLIANCE

The dynamism of research depends largely on the monitoring activities of teacher-researchers, who identify the scientific and technological topics most likely to lead to innovation. "It is on the basis of this ongoing work that laboratory directors set research priorities," explains Ivan Iordanoff. In addition, my role is to identify promising topics based on the expectations of industrial partners in order to confirm and amplify the orientations of the research laboratories. This logic of constant interaction enables Arts et Métiers to position itself Arts et Métiers all the actions carried out by the Industry of the Future Alliance."

FROM DESIGN TO RECYCLING: THE LIFE CYCLE OF A PRODUCT

Thanks to the diversity and complementarity of its research areas, Arts et Métiers to scientific advances throughout the entire product life cycle in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, and energy engineering: design and innovation, industrialization processes, sustainability, maintenance, and recycling. This positioning benefits not only the industrial world, but also the school's students, who have the opportunity to learn about all of these industrial issues, working closely with teacher-researchers.

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