Arts et Métiers Data ScienceTech Institute renew their partnership agreement to better respond to the challenges of industrial digitalization in engineering education!
Arts et Métiers, a leading technological institution, and Data ScienceTech Institute (DSTI), a private higher education institution specializing in data science, artificial intelligence, and data engineering, renewed their partnership agreement on Monday, December 5.
The aim is to renew the partnership established in 2019 in order to explore new opportunities and develop training solutions for engineers and support for businesses that effectively address the challenges of digitalization in industry.
Continuing partnership between Arts et Métiers DSTI to meet the challenges of Industry 4.0
General engineers must incorporate digital concepts and tools into their practice, as these now permeate all aspects of business, particularly the massive scale of available data (big data), data engineering, data science, and techniques that enable machines to mimic a form of human intelligence (artificial intelligence).
The respective orientations, strategies, and positioningArts et Métiers DSTI continue to pave the way for potential cooperation, both in initial specialized training, whether traditional or work-study, and in continuing education to meet the challenges of the industry of the future.
As part of theArts et Métiers Grande Ecole ProgramArts et Métiers general engineering curriculum) and campus activities, DSTI has contributed to conferences on big data issues in industry and in-depth sessions on data engineering, cloud computing, and machine learning.
Enhancing engineering education
The combination ofArts et Métiers DSTI expertise has enriched the initial training of some twenty Arts et Métiers engineers Arts et Métiers all ages and enabled them to tackle the challenges of tomorrow's industry with skill. In addition, both parties are exploring the opportunity to develop a joint program on Industry 4.0 and artificial intelligence.
" Arts et Métiers characterized by its close ties to the industrial sector, which it supports through training programs and technological solutions implemented by its campuses, technology platforms, and research commercialization subsidiary AMValor. Arts et Métiers to acquire additional skills enabling it to better respond to the challenges of industrial digitalization by expanding its range of training, research, and transfer services to the industrial sector." Laurent Champaney, CEO ofArts et Métiers
" DSTI has developed a range of higher education courses focused on data science, artificial intelligence, and data engineering. Aware of the importance of this area of specialization for the industrial sector, DSTI is looking to establish a partnership with a leading engineering school specializing in industrial support." José Massol, President of DSTI
The partnership agreement is part of the " Arts et Métiers " network.
This consortium of higher education and research institutions aims to better respond to the innovation challenges faced by businesses. Joint initiatives focus on training programs, scientific cooperation, and international development.
This consortium of higher education and research institutions aims to better respond to the innovation challenges faced by businesses. Joint initiatives focus on training programs, scientific cooperation, and international development. In addition to DSTI, the network includes ENSMM (Besançon National School of Mechanics and Microtechnology), ESFF (Higher School of Foundry and Forging), ENIM (Metz National School of Engineering), and the Welding Institute, covering cutting-edge specialties offering broad opportunities in industry.