Carnot ARTS Institute

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Supported by Arts et Métiers and its academic partners, it is a powerful tool that supports many industry sectors in advanced technologies.

Its scope is broad: providing technological diagnostics and engineering services, designing and conducting research and development activities, and guiding the transfer of acquired scientific knowledge towards its industrial application.

Scientific and technological excellence

The Carnot ARTS Institute  thus unites 20 laboratories with talent and material resources, making it a leading player in regional and national research. Due to the diversity and complementarity of its skills, the institute has a wide range of resources available to meet the ambitious demands of its collaborators.

Key figures

  • 20 recognised research laboratories,
  • 1,750 researchers,
  • more than €20+ M of industrial contracts per year with approximately 1,000 contracts,
  • a portfolio of more than 400+ patents
  • 700+ publications per year.

The Carnot label

Created in France in 2006, the Carnot label acknowledges the ability of research institutions and organisations to conduct research in partnership with companies. ARTS has benefited from the Carnot label ever since its creation in 2006 and the label has been renewed every 5 years since then.

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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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