On Friday, September 13, the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Châlons-en-Champagne hosted the signing of a three-year sponsorship renewal agreement between Arts et Métiers VINCI Energies. This signing marks the continuation of a fruitful collaboration, initiated in 2018, based on shared principles and a collective commitment to training the engineers of tomorrow.
Concrete actions to support students
Over the past three years, VINCI Energies' sponsorship has enabled numerous initiatives to be set up on various Arts et Métiers campuses, thereby strengthening ties between the school and the professional world. Among these initiatives, internship forums, sponsorship mornings and visits to industrial sites have provided students with valuable opportunities to exchange ideas with the group's professionals. VINCI Energies has also increased the number of work-study programs and internships available, enabling future engineers to immerse themselves in real industrial environments and gain hands-on experience. This collaboration has raised students' awareness of technological issues while providing them with support to facilitate their entry into the workforce.
A partnership based on shared commitments
Since the beginning of this partnership, VINCI Energies and Arts et Métiers strong values such as innovation, sustainable development, and excellence. VINCI Energies, a major player in the energy and digital transition, shares with Arts et Métiers to train engineers capable of meeting the major technological challenges of today and tomorrow. For the institution, this collaboration offers an enriching immersion in the industrial world, enabling students to acquire skills in line with developments in the sector. Through this sponsorship, VINCI Energies reaffirms its commitment to young people and its support for promoting talent that will help shape a more responsible and innovative industry.
Renewal made official in Châlons-en-Champagne
On Friday, September 13, Mathieu Mimault, Director at VINCI Energies, Laurent Champaney, CEO ofArts et Métiers, and Giovanni Radilla, Director of the Châlons-en-Champagne campus, formalized this renewal with an official signing. Each spoke to highlight the benefits of this collaboration and the importance of continuing to support engineering education. After the signing, a tour of the campus allowed guests to discover theArts et Métiers facilities, including its technological equipment, which are real assets for student training.
Laurent Champaney, Managing Director Arts et Métiers " Arts et Métiers delighted to renew this partnership with Vinci Energies in support of regional reindustrialization. The skills of Arts et Métiers engineers Arts et Métiers their knowledge of industrial issues are perfectly suited to the needs of Vinci Energies companies."