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The Lycée des Arts et Métiers in Luxembourg is proud to announce the addition of a new BTS programme in Applied Artificial Intelligence (BTS-Applied Artificial Intelligence) to its nine existing BTS programmes, starting in September 2024. This initiative is part of the institution’s commitment to address a crucial and essential topic, as artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform our society significantly in the years to come.

The programme of this new two-year course focuses on the set-up, operation and interconnection of AI systems. The aim is to equip students with the skills to thrive in an ever-changing landscape and prepare them to become key actors in the field of AI. Students will learn to understand and apply the fundamental concepts of AI, develop and manage AI projects, and collaborate effectively with other professionals in the sector.

To ensure the success of this programme, the Lycée des Arts et Métiers makes it a point of honour to work closely with businesses and other stakeholders involved in the use of AI. This synergy will make it possible to create interesting, motivating and state-of-the-art projects for students. These collaborations will aim not only to provide valuable hands-on experience, but also to contribute significantly to shaping the future of AI.

LAM is committed to providing the next generation with the best options to thrive and find their place in this burgeoning field. Students in this curriculum will have the opportunity to participate in real and innovative projects, which will allow them to develop practical skills and understand what it means to be part of the solution to the contemporary challenges posed by AI.

For those interested in learning more about this course, further information is available at https://ai.btshub.lu and https://lnkd.in/gvMw9eB. Those interested in collaborating can contact the institution at bts-ai@am.lu. The Lycée des Arts et Métiers is pleased to launch this programme in September and to actively contribute to the education of future artificial intelligence specialists.