Open House Day 2026 - Laval Institute

Open House 2026 - Laval Institute (provisional banner)
February 7
Laval Institute Arts et Métiers
News
Training courses

The Arts et Métiers Institute Arts et Métiers Laval invites you to its Open House on Saturday, February 7, 2026, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Arts et Métiers, a prestigious engineering and technology school, is holding an Open House at the Laval Institute, where the school will be presented in its entirety: students, staff, and teachers will be available to answer visitors' questions.

The various information sections will allow you to learn more about the engineering profession, student life on campus and in residences, the different ways to access training programs, professional integration, opportunities to study abroad, research activities in campus laboratories, and more.

Program

  • INFORMATION SPOTS
    • Everything you need to know about active learning projects
    • Everything you need to know to join Arts et Métiers
    • Everything you need to know about creativity and virtual reality to boost innovation
    • Everything you need to know about the new Master's Degree in Emerging Technologies for Education and Training (TEEF)
  • DEMONSTRATIONS
    • Virtual reality for education and training
    • Virtual and augmented reality at the service of industry
    • Discover virtual reality and augmented reality applications for consumers and professionals
  • VISIT TO THE LAVAL VIRTUAL CENTER AND THE ARTS ET MÉTIERS INSTITUTE 

Registration

Registration is mandatory and individual. Click here to register !

Practical information

Address | Laval Virtual Center - Rue Marie Curie, 53810 Change
Date | Saturday, February 7, 2026
Hours | 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Contact | lisa.bouvier@ensam.eu 

Latest news

Sourish GHOSH will defend his thesis on Monday, March 23, 2026, at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers .

Search

On March 11, 2026, the CAIRE project’s general meeting was held at the University of Burgundy Europe (UBE) in Dijon.

News, Evolutive Learning Factories

David Prat, a professor at the Cluny campus, shares his experience with the CAIRE project and explains how he helps students and staff use AI critically and responsibly.

Evolutive Learning Factories, Innovation

Alongside five other Arts et Métiers students, Léontine Laurent and Solène Molima

Sustainable Development, Testimonial