Arts et Métiers incubator

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Located in the heart of Paris’ 13th arrondissement, the Arts et Métiers Paris Campus Incubator has supported innovative, sustainable business projects for over 10 years in a wide range of industries including mobility, robotics, materials, medical devices, energy, greentech, deeptech, services and technologies for industry, and Industry 4.0. 

The incubator leverages the extensive expertise and resources available on the Arts et Métiers Paris campus – a prototyping workshop equipped with conventional and digital machining tools, an additive manufacturing workshop, research laboratories, and unique industrial expertise – to provide tailored support for the technical, industrial and business aspects of starting a company. 

With its strong focus on industry and sustainability, the Arts et Métiers Paris Campus incubator fully aligns with public policy aims to support strong, responsible reindustrialisation in France, taking into account human, social and environmental issues (Caisse des Dépôts et Consignation Banque des Territoires; France relance; BPI France).

Key figures

  • over ten years of activity
  • over 120 businesses created
  • over 700 jobs created
  • €8 million raised in funds in 2023
  • 78% businesses in operation 

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Arts et Métiers offers varied study programmes, each of them having its own application procedure and admission criteria : Everything You Need to Know !

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Arts et Métiers is delighted to announce the official renewal of support from the Franco-German University (UFA) for the Franco-German Mechanical Engineering program, developed in partnership with the Karlsruhe Institute of Tec

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For their very first internship, three first-year students in the Bachelor's degree in technology at the Châlons-en-Champagne campus chose to take the international route

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Arts et Métiers is delighted to announce the official renewal of support from the Franco-German University (UFA) for the Franco-German Mechanical Engineering program, developed in partnership with the Karlsruhe Institute of Tec

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