AMT, or amt, may refer to:
Science and technology
- Alpha-Methyltryptamine (αMT), a synthetic psychedelic of the tryptamine family
 - Aminomethyltransferase, gene for an enzyme that breaks down glycine
 - Air Motion Transformer, a type of loudspeaker invented by Oskar Heil
 - Amorphous metal transformer, a kind of energy efficient transformer
 - Audio-magnetotellurics, a higher-frequency variant of magnetotellurics
 - Intel Active Management Technology, a technology for remotely managing and securing computers
 - Amazon Mechanical Turk
 
Transportation
- Aircraft maintenance technician, a term used in the US
 - AMT, the ICAO code for ATA Airlines, a defunct US airline
 - AMT, the National Rail code for Aldermaston railway station in the county of Berkshire, UK
 - Automated manual transmission, gearbox technology
 - Aviation Maintenance Technician, a US Coast Guard rating
 - Amata Airport, IATA airport code "AMT"
 
Organizations
- Agence métropolitaine de transport, Montréal, Canada, replaced by the Réseau de transport métropolitain and Metropolitan Regional Transportation Authority
 - Aluminum Model Toys, US
 - American Tower (NYSE: AMT), an American telecommunications company
 - Arcadia Machine & Tool, a former American firearms company
 - Association for Manufacturing Technology, US
 - Australian Mathematics Trust, in education
 - AMT Coffee, defunct UK chain of kiosks
 - AMT Genova, (Azienda Mobilità e Trasporti), public transport in Italy
 
Time standards
- Airy Mean Time, a time standard used for timekeeping on Mars
 - Armenia Time, national time zone code for Armenia
 
Other uses
- Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, an Australian rules footballer
 - Amt, type of administrative division governing a group of municipalities, today only in Germany
 - Alternative minimum tax, US
 - Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, a European Geosciences Union journal
 - Acid Mothers Temple, Japanese rock band
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing AMT
 - All pages with titles beginning with AMT
 - AMTS (disambiguation)
 
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