Meta, parent company of Facebook, and Simplon, a school training in digital professions, will launch in France at the start of the 2022 school year a "metaverse academy", the two organizations announced on Sunday in a joint press release.

Considered by the digital giants as the next great technological leap in the evolution of the Internet, the "metaverse" refers to an immersive digital universe, supposed to extend physical reality via augmented or virtual reality and to move the web from 2D to 3D.

A pedagogy by projects

This future school will be “free, territorial, innovative” and focused on “employability”, assured AFP Laurent Solly, vice-president Southern Europe of Meta.

“Our objective is to train a hundred students for the first year in two “metaverse” trades.

The first, a developer specializing in immersive technologies, the second support/assistance technician,” he added.

The pedagogy “will not be centered in itself on the use of the “metavers”, it is something which remains rather vague.

We will only be interested in 3D and interaction in universes;

it will be a pedagogy by face-to-face projects”, according to Frédéric Bardeau, co-founder and president of Simplon.

20 students trained per class

Present in Paris, Lyon, Marseille and Nice, this "metaverse academy" intends to train 20 students per city and per class, with particular attention to diversity and the place of women.

“We are looking for people from all populations, and our goal is to have 30% women in this first class,” explained Laurent Solly.

“We assume the “positive discrimination” and “diversity” side, we do not look at CVs”, underlined Frédéric Bardeau for his part.

In October 2021, Meta announced its intention to create 10,000 jobs in Europe over the next 5 years to build the "metaverse", the American group's new strategic priority.

An ambition that should make it possible to meet the future demand of companies looking for skills and trades related to the “metaverse”.

“80% of the professions of 2030 have not yet been invented, so it is now that we have to do it”, underlined the two partners again.

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