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The materials and their transformation stand for a major sector in the economy of the region. The Eurométropole Metz territory makes innovation the number one priority of its economic development.
It fosters new synergies, meetings between researchers and industrials, between university scholars and entrepreneurs, between companies of the same line of business, participating to the genesis of an unprecendented competitiveness in the history of its territory. For the transport, energy, telecommunications, and healthcare sectors, research and innovation in the materials field stand for a real industrial competitiveness key. The population catchment area of Metz provides an exceptional pool of skills in higher education, research, technology innovation and transfer (CEA-Tech, IRT M2P, University of Lorraine, Georgia Tech Lorraine, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, Centrale Supelec, ENIM, ESITC, ICN Business School, etc.) driven by public and private institutions inherently involved in a partnership with the industry (PSA Group : 6000 employees, ThyssenKrupp, Claas Plants, etc.) to actively contribute to the regional and national development and meet the challenges of the 4.0 society. Metz also hosts the Competitiveness Center Materalia, the leader of collaborative innovation in Materials & Processes, gathering more than 140 industrial and academic members and 200 000 employees. |
Focus : Priority to innovation – INVENT METZ CAMPUS
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