THE 2020 ACTIVITY REPORT IS NOW ONLINE!

2020 Activity Report
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The 2020Arts et Métiers activity reportArts et Métiers the School's key figures for 2020 in terms of student numbers and employability (positions, sectors of activity, job characteristics, etc.) ofArts et Métiers students, as well as in terms of research/innovation/commercialization, finance, corporate relations, etc.The various projects currently underway are also presented. 

HIGHLIGHTS 

The year 2020 was marked by the COVID-19 pandemic. This generated a strong response from the Arts et Métiers community Arts et Métiers more than 50,000 visors were produced, tracheal valves were developed, etc.

2020 also marks the launch of the first training chair in partnership with Sopra Steria, entitled "Science and Technology for Digital Transformation."

In terms of research, Arts et Métiers leading two new European projects since 2020: MORPHO and ACONIT.

A partnership with the Fondation Santé des Etudiants de France (French Student Health Foundation) has been signed to provide the best possible support to students in need of psychological assistance and to identify risky behavior.

Key figures:

  • 6,230 students, including4,076in the Grande Ecole Program
  • 95 % of students signed their first contract in less than 4 months, including63% before graduating
  • 94 % of graduates employed in the private sector in France are on permanent contracts. 98% have executive status.
  • 559 scientific publications
  • 17 patents filed
  • 15 Current European projects
  • 15 sponsors, including7new ones
  • 4,000 companies have collaborated with Arts et Métiers

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