Introducing Arts et Métiers

Visuel présentant la façade de l'établissement du campus Arts et Métiers de Paris

“Accelerating talent for the Industry of the Future”

A leading science & technology Grande École in France with an international reputation in education and research, Arts et Métiers is one of France’s oldest and best engineering schools specializing in mechanical, industrial and energy engineering. Arts et Métiers has more than 250 years of tradition in technical innovation and industrial engagement.

We strive to educate Europe’s future engineers to face global challenges, particularly those linked to the industry of the future, with programs at the Bachelor, Master & PhD levels.

Industry is set for a real revolution. Technological change is creating historic shifts in industry footprints. Advanced technology adoption will be at the heart of future competitiveness.

Digital technologies and connectivity, collaborative robotics (cobotics) , virtual reality and additive manufacturing will change fundamentally the way industrial processes work. The relationship between man and the production process will radically change.

Arts et Métiers, founder member of the French Alliance for Industry of the Future, is a key player in accompanying French and European industry, through its high level academic programs and its cutting edge research activities in the major fields of Industry 4.0, mainly corobotics, advanced manufacturing systems, production systems, virtual & augmented reality.

Dernières actualités

Arts et Métiers et l’Institut Mines-Telecom ont inauguré un nouveau projet structurant le 11 décembre 2024 sur le campus de Paris.

Evolutive Learning Factories, Innovation, Recherche

Retrouvez les dates de fermeture pour la saison hivernale des campus et instituts Arts et Métiers !

Actualité

Le 05 décembre, 10 coachs, chefs d’entreprise, créateurs de startup ou cadres de grandes entreprises soutiennent les 67 étudiants de 1re année du Programme Grande Ecole d'Arts et Métiers et les 42 étudiants en bachelor de

Entrepreneuriat, Innovation

Cinq étudiants ingénieurs dont 4 du campus d'Angers et 1 de Cluny sont partis en mer pour une mission scientifique et humanitaire

Actualité, Développement durable