Discover innovative solutions for the industry of the future

Discover innovative solutions for the industry of the future
March 26
Arts et Métiers Campus Arts et Métiers Lille
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The Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille and the Contactless Technology Innovation Center invite you to discover innovative solutions for the Industry of the Future.

The research laboratory set up by CITC in collaboration with the Campus des Arts et Métiers Lille brings together a wide range of expertise in the fields of collaborative robotics and electrical engineering. Its aim is to present concrete uses and applications to professionals and the general public, enabling:

  • Access tools and equipment for creating prototypes,
  • Support from experts,
  • Assistance with project development,
  • The provision of specialized workshops and tailor-made training courses.

As part of Industry Week, the Arts et Métiers Campus Arts et Métiers Lille will open its doors on the afternoon of March 26 to showcase its activities in robotics.

The CITC will present the following demonstrations to the general public:

  • The precise geolocation solution based on UWB technology.
  • An indoor geolocation solution to increase assembly line flexibility and improve quality.
  • RFID traceability through a gate for moving objects.

Practical information

Monday, March 26, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Arts et Métiers Campus Arts et Métiers Lille
8, boulevard Louis XIV - 59000 Lille

Free event

Open to everyone: the general public, students, businesses, etc.

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