Innovative training

New technical supply chain, 54 integrated training campuses launched

The ranking list assigning 750,000 euro to each campus has been published. Minister Valditara: 'Let's build a path that unites school, research and enterprise'.

by Claudio Tucci

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With a total investment of EUR 40.5 million, already defined by a previous ministerial decree, the realisation of 54 innovative training campuses in all Italian regions is now being concretely launched. They will be realised by technical and professional institutes in partnership with the ITS Academy Foundations, universities, research centres, companies and employer associations, with a view to close cooperation between the training world and the production system.

L’iniziativa

The initiative represents a fundamental building block for the strengthening of the technological-professional chain (4+2) and for the construction of vertical educational and training experiences. Following the public notice of 3 June 2025, the rankings were published today, awarding each institute and its partnership 750 thousand euro for the creation of integrated and dynamic spaces, open to learning and training in the field, equipped with innovative teaching methods and advanced Artificial Intelligence systems.

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The selected projects

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The 54 selected projects were chosen from 436 applications received, confirming the great interest of the school system in the innovations promoted by the technology-professional sector.

 

Pathway combining school, research and business

"With the training campuses, we build a pathway that unites school, research and enterprise. We offer students modern and dynamic environments, with advanced technologies and innovative teaching methodologies, to guarantee them real opportunities for personal and professional growth and for an education that is ever closer to the needs of our young people and the country,' said the Minister for Education and Merit, Giuseppe Valditara.

 

Strategic supply chains

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The new campuses will cover the main strategic sectors of the national economy: fashion, agribusiness and enogastronomy, promotion, conservation and enhancement of cultural and artistic heritage, tourism, mechatronics, boating and aeronautics, data analysis and cybersecurity, generative Artificial Intelligence and industrial process automation, construction, biotechnology, health and wellness.

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