Four Arts et Métiers engineers Arts et Métiers Namma, a company specializing in multi-process machines.
Mickael Audureau, Clément Cazautes, Robin Genty, and Tom Lopez are alumni of the Bordeaux-Talence campus, having first completed the Bachelor of Technology program, then the Specialized Engineering program in Production/Maintenance. During their studies, they developed a multi-process machine and launched their own business once they had obtained their degrees.
Expertise in industrial management: 5 years working closely with companies
The Industrial Management expertise program provides training in industrial organization in the context of Industry 4.0. Program adaptation, launch of a training chair, professional training contract: Review and outlook for this expertise unit, which is celebrating its 5th anniversary.
I2MPAC: an ANR project to improve understanding of fuel cells
Stéphane Chevalier, Associate Professor at the Bordeaux-Talence campus, recently obtained ANR funding for the I2MPAC project. He presents this project to us.
Prioritize short supply chains and limit the environmental impact of industrial activity
Louis DENAUD, HDR lecturer and researcher at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Cluny and winner of the Institut Carnot Arts Partnership Research Award, discusses the development of the industry of the future. He is delighted that the institution has decided to prioritize short supply chains and limit the environmental impact of industrial activity, as these issues define the DNA of the LaBoMaP Wood team.
Predicting the complex behavior of composite materials using artificial intelligence
As part of the joint laboratory and chair between Arts et Métiers ESI group, Mohammed El Fallaki Idrissi has begun his thesis on predicting the behavior of composite materials using Artificial Intelligence. Interview with this doctoral student who is passionate about research.
A die-casting foundry, a structuring project for Arts et Métiers meets the needs of industry!
Setting up an industrial pilot project for die casting, the only one of its kind in France, is the Learning Factory project led by the Châlons-en-Champagne campus.
Vulcain, a technology village at the heart of the Metz campus
Located on the Metz campus since its opening, the Vulcain platform enables qualified personnel who use it (teachers, researchers, engineers, technicians, and doctoral students) to meet the needs of manufacturers while developing innovations.
Éloïse Minder, winner of the 2021 Chal'enge Challenge!
The institute in Chalon-sur-Saône, which initiated this challenge, is supported by partners such as theUIMM's 21-71 training center,Nicéphore Cité, and theGreater Chalon metropolitan area. The goal of this challenge is to open up economic opportunities for businesses through the use of digital technologies.