Opening doors to the future: students from Viganò institute experience technology at Elemaster Group

The doors of Elemaster Group reopened to welcome young third-year electronics students from the Viganò Institute in Merate, who spent the morning of 21st November exploring curiosity, technology and innovation at Elemaster’s Headquarters, with particular focus on the railway sector, where the company is the European leader in terms of turnover.

The meeting began in the conference room, where the students were welcomed by an interdisciplinary team who presented the history and structure of the Group, as well as a comprehensive overview of the various departments. They also had the opportunity to see some examples of real electronic boards manufactured by the company; thanks to the explanations provided by an expert technician, students were able to gain first-hand experience of the world of electronic production.

Following this, the group were then taken on a tour of the production departments dedicated to the railway sector, showing processes and technologies used, as well as the equipment and methodologies employed to ensure the quality and reliability of the manufactured products. This allowed them to understand the skills and professional profiles required for the various activities carried out.

This experience allowed students to observe first-hand the operational phases and quality control processes, gaining an understanding of the importance of precision and teamwork in a production environment.

The visit ended with a discussion, during which students had the opportunity to ask questions and share their curiosities with Elemaster professionals. The conversation offered several points for reflection on career opportunities for young graduates in the technical sector, reinforcing awareness of the link between education and the world of work, while encouraging them to continue to cultivate their curiosity and passion for technology, values that form the foundation for building the future of the new generations.