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.
With the ELF program, Arts et Métiers is building a real factory-school to train for a responsible industry! The program involves developing 4.0 teaching platforms such as digital twins and connected assembly lines, using immersive and interactive technologies.
This will enable Arts et Métiers to provide teaching that combines theory and practice on industrial systems, while training students to meet society's expectations in terms of energy and the environment.
On October 19, over 500 participants came to discover the various technology platforms on the Arts et Métiers campuses. They took part in a series of demonstration workshops giving a practical overview of industrial equipment, development needs and training objectives
PLATFORMS SPECIFIC TO EACH CAMPUS
Each campus presented its ELF ambition around platforms and associated digital twins based on its expertise and territorial ecosystem:
- Angers: towards the product life cycle
- Aix-en-Provence: towards agile, rapid prototyping line 4.0
- Bordeaux: towards sustainable, human-centered technologies
- Châlons-en-Champagne: towards high-performance, intelligent production
- Cluny: towards the connected factory
- Lille: towards process robotization
- Metz: towards process digitization
- Paris: towards sustainable health engineering
AND NOW?
Following the event on October 19, donations have already been made via the foundation's platform.
Hopening, a fundraising agency, is now working with the Arts et Métiers teams to implement a fundraising strategy: