The Arts et Métiers network: serving innovation

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Since 2014, Arts et Métiers links with other institutions at the forefront of training and research that share the same objectives: contributing to the dynamism of the technology sector and addressing the challenges posed bythe industry of the future.

Participate in regional development

On February 18, 2016, the school signed a partnership agreement withENSMM in Besançon (École nationale supérieure de mécanique et des microtechniques), the only institution in France offering a specialization in mechanics and microtechnology. This partnership approach is fully in line withArts et Métiers  strategyArts et Métiers  to contribute to regional economic development by partnering with leading institutions in their fields.

Multiple forms of cooperation

The Arts et Métiers network, a consortium of higher education and research institutions, aims to better respond to the innovation challenges faced by businesses. Joint initiatives may involve training programs, scientific cooperation, or international development. In addition to ENSMM, the network already includes ESFF (École supérieure de fonderie et forge), ENIM (École nationale d'ingénieurs de Metz), andthe Institut de Soudure, focusing on cutting-edge specialties that offer broad opportunities in industry.

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