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During a meeting between Arts et Métiers' Vice President for Research and Innovation and CETIM's International Director at Matcor (CETIM) in Singapore, discussions focused on the possibility of creating a CETIM/Arts et Métiers alliance for the ASEAN region.

Four partnership agreements were signed in Rabat on Thursday, November 9, to enable professional federations to support the training and integration of students and graduates from Arts et Métiers campus of Rabat. The signing ceremony was attended by Ryad Mezzour, Minister of Industry and Commerce, Mehdi Sebti, Director of Arts et Métiers campus of Rabat, and the presidents of the partner professional organizations.

On Thursday October 19, all Arts et Métiers campuses organized an evening dedicated to the presentation of the Evolutive Learning Factories (ELF) to launch the fundraising campaign.

22 incubators and 90 entrepreneurs took part in the first edition of “Incubators Day”, an event organized by the Paris Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the “French Tech Grand Paris”, which took place on Wednesday, November 8, 2023 at the Paris Chamber of Commerce & Industry premises

Laurent Gajny, Senior Lecturer at the Georges Charpak Institute of Humain Biomechanics is the 2023 winner of the “Young Researcher Award” from the Society of Biomechanics.

Like many students, Louis took a gap year before finishing his studies.
Last year, he decided to request a gap year to focus on a personal goal that was close to his heart. He discusses his experience, which was rewarding in every respect.

Reda Bakri, Mehdi Amine Naji, Soufiane Montassir and Gilles Régnier are the first teaching and research staff members of the educational team for the Rabat campus.

Arts et Métiers has just become a member of ENHANCE, an alliance of 10 leading European technological universities. Audrey Stewart, European and International Development Director, discusses the alliance below.
At a press conference on 12 September 2023, Arts et Métiers expressed its desire to train more engineering students. How? By developing partnerships, expanding its range of training and opening new campuses, along with other initiatives.

Arts et Métiers will offer training for future technicians and engineers in the field of electric batteries.

12 American students from various universities including Texas A&M University (College Station, Qatar), Lamar University and the University of Texas (Austin, Rio Grande Valley) had the opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects.

JENII project progress in recent months The latest developments include technological advances, a symposium and new dissemination methods.