Technical Visits

All technical visits are scheduled for the afternoon of Friday, July 10th. Places for each visit are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. To choose a visit, simply click Register on the card below.

Programme

Choose your visit

1

Limited to 25 participants

Aeroscopia Aviation Museum

  • On-site: 1 h 30
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

Learn about the origins of aviation and Toulouse’s key position in the field. Through a selection of aircraft with varied characteristics and histories, discover how technical innovation fed the thought-processes of manufacturers, allowing commercial aviation to become a means of transport in its own right in little more than a century. Four aircraft can be accessed: Concorde, A300B, Super Guppy, A380.

2 Photo to come 

Capacity to be confirmed

Guided Tour at Airbus

  • On-site: 1 h 30
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

Programme details will be announced soon.

3

20 participants · 2 groups

Aumovio

  • On-site: 1 h 30
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

Established as an independent technology spinoff in September 2025, Aumovio provides comprehensive hardware and software solutions — including sensors, displays and advanced driver-assistance systems for smart vehicles. The highly automated Aumovio Toulouse plant has operated for over 40 years in Occitanie, manufacturing 40 million electronic units and sensors annually. Reflecting its industrial excellence, the facility was awarded the prestigious Kaizen Prize for best factory in France in 2025.

4

30 participants · 2 groups

autOCampus

  • On-site: 1 h 30
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

autOCampus is a large-scale experimental platform deployed on the University of Toulouse campus, designed to act as a real-world living laboratory for autonomous and connected mobility. It welcomes academic and industrial partners seeking to experiment, validate and mature innovative mobility solutions under realistic yet controlled conditions. Funded through multiple regional and national research programs, it offers a rare opportunity to bridge fundamental research, applied experimentation and technology transfer in intelligent transportation systems.

5

Limited to 50 participants

Cité de l’Espace

  • On-site: 1 h
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

The Cité de l’Espace in Toulouse is Europe’s leading site dedicated to space and astronomy. It is open to all curious minds, regardless of age or level of knowledge.

6 Photo to come 

Capacity to be confirmed

Guided Tour at ENAC

  • On-site: 1 h 30
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

Programme details will be announced soon.

7

Limited to 50 participants

L’Envol des Pionniers

  • On-site: 1 h
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

L’Envol des Pionniers offers a deep understanding of what Toulouse is today. It is the historic site where the love affair between Toulouse and aviation truly began — it was from here that Mermoz, Guillaumet and Saint-Exupéry, the famous pilots of the Aéropostale, took off. Brought to life by guides in period costume, the immersive tour plunges visitors back into the Roaring Twenties and tells the story of a great human adventure built on audacity and dedication to serving others.

8

Limited to 30 participants

EasyMile

  • On-site: 1 h 30
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

Based in Toulouse, EasyMile develops autonomous driving technologies for vehicles operating in demanding environments such as airports, industrial sites and logistics hubs. Today the company has more than 30 commercial deployments across 10 countries on 4 continents, most involving multi-vehicle or multi-site fleets — including Munich Airport, Lufthansa Cargo and Dnata at Dubai’s Al Maktoum International Airport, as well as industrial leaders such as BMW Group and Daimler Truck. Its Francazal site is used to test, validate and demonstrate its autonomous vehicles under real operating conditions.

9 Video presentation 

Capacity to be confirmed

Guided Tour at Stradot

  • Video presentation: 1 h 30
  • Location: Université Toulouse Capitole, room X

Programme details will be announced soon.

10

48 participants · 2 groups

Téléo Urban Cable Car

  • On-site: 1 h 45
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

Spanning 3 kilometres with three stations, Téléo is one of the longest urban cable cars in Europe. The tour covers the history of the project, the challenges of integrating this mode into the city (urban planning, overflight, noise, visual impact), adapting to public-transit requirements (service quality, safety, evacuation) and operations & maintenance. We will visit the stations and take a guided round-trip ride in a cabin.

11

40 participants · 2 groups

Toulouse’s Third Metro Line

  • On-site: 1 h 30
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

Line C is a major construction project spanning 27 km with 21 stations, four transit hubs with park-and-ride facilities and five interconnections with the rail network — France’s largest public-transport investment after the Grand Paris project. The visit begins with a presentation of the project and its technical, environmental and societal challenges, followed by a tour of the Station F Verdier construction site and its connection to the existing Station B. The operation of an automated line will also be discussed.

12

Limited to 15 participants

The Archives of Canal du Midi

  • On-site: 1 h 30
  • Travel: 1 h round-trip
  • Meeting point — to be confirmed

Voies Navigables de France (VNF), the managing authority of the Canal du Midi, preserves the archives of the waterway often called the « Canal des deux Mers ». Its South-West division is the only one of VNF’s seven to hold documents produced throughout the waterway’s long history — today more than 2 linear kilometres of files, maps, blueprints, registers and photographs. Built in 1830, the archives building is a journey back through this infrastructure, originally designed to transport goods and passengers, and one of the most picturesque features of the Canal du Midi UNESCO World Heritage site (inscribed December 1996).