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Companies have the opportunity to support Arts et Métiers its development objectives through the sponsorship campaign and the apprenticeship tax.

Support Arts et Métiers sponsorship

Sponsorship in higher education institutions plays a crucial role in financing and supporting various academic, cultural, and social projects.  

The ELF (Evolutive Learning Factories) Arts et Métiers program Arts et Métiers to transform campuses into Industry 4.0 training factories, serving as true talent incubators. A €15 million fundraising campaign over five years has been launched to support this program, with donations coming from companies and individuals.

Cash sponsorship

Companies can participate in the fundraising campaign, which aims to raise €15 million over five years. This campaign is being conducted jointly by the School, the Arts et Métiers Foundation Arts et Métiers the Société des Ingénieurs Arts et Métiers 3.

Skills-based sponsorship 

Companies can make their expertise and know-how available for projects of general interest. For example, skills-based sponsorship allows professionals to contribute to educational and research projects.

In-kind sponsorship

Opportunity to repurpose and reuse equipment or resources that are no longer needed by the company but may be of great educational value to the school. For example, donating computer equipment, laboratory equipment, or industrial machinery allows the school to modernize its facilities and provide students with state-of-the-art tools without having to bear the high costs of purchasing new equipment. 

Corporate sponsorship allows companies to benefit from tax deductions: 60% of your donation is deductible from corporate income tax, up to a limit of €20,000 or 0.5% of turnover. This means that a donation of €100,000 costs you only €40,000.

Support Arts et Métiers the apprenticeship tax

The Apprenticeship Tax (TA) is an effective tool for this modernization. It generates significant leverage in the search for additional funding.

Companies choose the higher education institution to which they will allocate this annual tax, thereby contributing to the funding of apprenticeships and technological and vocational training.

Support Arts et Métiers contributing expertise or educational programs

By supporting expertise that suits you or by setting up an educational program on a specific topic:

Industrial chairs

These chairs bring together companies and research laboratories around a common goal: to develop knowledge and train talent in the scientific and technological challenges of the future.

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Training chairs

Training chairs enable companies to contribute directly to education by partnering with a key theme (e.g., sustainable design, energy transition, etc.). They promote exchanges between professionals and students through teaching, projects, visits, or conferences.

Expert sponsorship

Companies can also make shorter-term commitments by sponsoring a module or teaching unit: sharing expertise, case studies, professional immersion, or mentoring.

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