Arts et Métiers engineers: leaders of the fourth industrial revolution?

4th Infantry Regiment
March 22
Arts et Métiers Campus Arts et Métiers Bordeaux-Talence
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Charles Dehelly has spent his entire career in senior management positions at major European international electronics, telecommunications, and IT groups. He has been actively involved in their transformation. From late 2008 to mid-2017, he was the number two at the IT services group ATOS, which in eight years saw its turnover increase from €4.5 billion to €13 billion and its workforce grow from 4,000 to 12,000 employees. Today, it is the only European company among the world leaders in vision computers and quantum simulators.

His vision of the fourth industrial revolution, that of digital technology, the internet, big data, and artificial intelligence, is that it will impact all sectors of activity, from medicine to industry, commerce, and social services, and that it will lead to the emergence of new leaders.

During his presentation and Q&A session, Charles Dehelly will share his experience of management and transformation through innovation. He will tell us all Arts et Métiers his conviction that Arts et Métiers engineers Arts et Métiers potential future leaders of this fourth revolution!

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