A look back atArts et Métiers first 100% virtual Open HouseArts et Métiers

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More than 3,000 people registered to participate inArts et Métiers first 100% virtual Open House, held on Saturday, November 28. Here's a look back at the event (in video format!).

An overview ofArts et Métiers 

Organized on the immersive Laval Virtual World platform, the Open House showcased all of the School's activities through 10 themed areas: presentationArts et Métiers, Grande École program, Specialized Engineering program, Bachelor of Technology program, Lifelong Learning and Specialized Master's programs, Innovation and Research, Campus and Institutes, Student Life, Alumni, and the Technology is Female exhibition. 

Live conferences helped raise awareness of the themes of research projects conducted at Arts et Métiers  artificial intelligence, health engineering, and sustainable engineering.

Visitors were able to ask all their questions to the 380 Arts et Métiers representatives Arts et Métiers throughout the day: staff, teachers, students, and alumni.

A format that was appreciated by visitors! 

 It was a good way to get information, given the health situation - Lucas, CPGE student

 The advantage over traditional open houses is that you can talk to people from lots of different campuses." - Gautier, DUT student

 This open house was very informative. I was able to talk about preparatory classes, such asArts et Métiers Valentine, high school student

 

Video recap of the day!

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