Design and innovation at the heart of the challenges facing the industry of the future

Corporate evening event: design and innovation at the heart of the challenges facing the industry of the future, Angers campus
March 29
CAMPUS ARTS ET MÉTIERS - 2, BOULEVARD DU RONCERAY - 49035 ANGERS CEDEX 01
Company

The Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers invites you to an evening dedicated to design and innovation in industry. 

As part of Industry Week, the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers is organizing an evening dedicated to industry on Thursday, March 29, 2018, starting at 5:30 p.m.

The program for this two-part event includes testimonials, discussions, and demonstrations illustrating the challenges of design and innovation within industrial companies. 

6 p.m.: lectures & testimonials

MOBILITY WORK

  • When the design of an innovative social maintenance network shakes up the industry

in the presence of Marc Antoine TALVA, Founder of the start-up Mobility Work 

  • When MANN+HUMMEL accelerates innovation with virtual reality and augmented reality

in the presence of Jérôme Migaud, Project Manager at MANN+HUMMEL

  • When AIRBUS revisits the design of its titanium parts with additive manufacturing

in the presence of Amandine Cardon, PhD student and engineer at AIRBUS

7:15 p.m.: tours of technology platforms & labs

The evening will continue with a cocktail reception.

Practical information

Thursday, March 29, 2018, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Arts et Métiers Campus in Arts et Métiers

2, boulevard du Ronceray - 49035 ANGERS 

Free event

Registration required 

 

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