Mits Academy-Tec4i Fvg path to train young people in technology

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Design and implement a training course capable of preparing a new generation of technicians and entrepreneurs, addressing the young talents of the Mits Academy, a special technology school in Udine which aims for quality entry into the world of work. It is the new project conceived by the Friulian startup Atanor and which will be implemented with the methodological and infrastructural support of Tec4i FVG, and coordinated by Mits teachers.
The aim of the partnership is to create the opportunity for young students to face a real challenge, we read in the note issued by Tec4i. Mits students will therefore have the opportunity to exploit additive manufacturing technologies and understand the principles that govern this new discipline, also supported by a training course developed by Tec4i Fvg through its T-Gen hub, a certified incubator.
“Our vision of a regional innovation system sees in this project the creation of a path dedicated to the technicians and entrepreneurs of the future – declared Stefano Casaleggi, president of TEC4I FVG – the collaboration with MITS aims to guarantee young talents will be given access to cutting-edge methodologies and technologies, technologies and methodologies that they will use as technicians or entrepreneurs at the end of their training course”.
Ester Iannis, director of Mits, underlined the concreteness that underlies the shared project and also explained that “this is a first step in the collaboration with Tec4i Fvg which we believe will see us engaged in future training and preparation initiatives for our talents.”

 
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