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19 December 2024

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Gianluca Melli, President of the Plastic Materials Group of Confindustria Reggio Emilia, guest on Buongiorno Reggio

19 December 2024

Gianluca Melli recently participated in an episode of Buongiorno Reggio, a program dedicated to important topics related to the territory and the education of new generations. Alongside him in the discussion were Luca Catellani, a Board Member of Unindustria Reggio Emilia, Beatrice Menozzi, Principal of the Einaudi Institute of Correggio, and Davide Contrari, representative of the Educational Theater.

The episode focused on a fundamental topic: school orientation and the importance of the relationship between schools and businesses. A subject that is increasingly relevant in a rapidly evolving economic and working context, where technical and practical skills play a crucial role in young people entering the workforce.

Education and Orientation: Preparing Young People for the Future
During the debate, it emerged that targeted initiatives, such as the 30 hours of school orientation and the introduction of specific training paths, can make a significant difference in students’ preparation. These projects provide the opportunity to acquire technical and transversal skills in strategic sectors, offering young people concrete tools to face the challenges of an increasingly technological and specialized job market. .

The goal is not only to provide theoretical knowledge but also to allow young people to experience firsthand the modern business reality. This practical and innovative approach enables students to better understand the dynamics of the workplace, explore their aptitudes, and prepare consciously for their professional future.

ISI Plast: A Bridge Between School and Business
ISI Plast, always attentive to the value of education and orientation, is committed to supporting the dialogue between schools and businesses. The company opens its doors to students, offering them the opportunity to closely observe the business reality through guided tours and orientation paths. These are concrete and meaningful experiences that enrich school education and allow young people to develop practical skills, bringing them directly and engagingly into the working world.

This virtuous model represents an example of how companies can actively contribute to the growth of young people, collaborating with schools to build training paths that meet the needs of today’s market. The meeting between school education and business skills is the key to preparing professionals capable of facing the challenges of the future with competence and awareness.

A Concrete Commitment to the Territory
ISI Plast’s participation, along with the other protagonists, in programs like Buongiorno Reggio demonstrates how essential it is to create an integrated educational ecosystem, where schools, businesses, and institutions collaborate for the future of young people. Investing in school orientation means not only training new talents but also supporting the economic and social development of the territory, offering growth and innovation opportunities.

Don’t miss the full interview: Buongiorno Reggio.