Artelys is coming to Lyon!
In order to get closer to our clients and to enable a wider use of decision science within companies and institutions, Artelys has decided to open a new office in Lyon.
Artelys Lyon will open in October and gather optimization, data science, artificial intelligence and computer science experts. Our engineers will have the necessary experience and expertise to optimize complex business and industrial processes in many fields of application: industry, energy, transportation, logistics, etc. They will offer the most suitable solutions in order to optimize existing processes or create new ones and ensure a fast return on investment.
Cohesion and team spirit are important values to Artelys. Hence, the team will be entirely integrated in the company and will be able to rely on the support of colleagues in all of Artelys offices and conversely. The local team will therefore participate in Artelys R&D projects and more generally in the global development of the company.
Adding Lyon to the list, Artelys will have 7 offices worldwide including 3 offices in France.
Feel free to contact us in order to get in touch with the Lyon’s team.
If you are interested in job opportunities, apply directly on our careers space or contact our recruitment team.


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