Adolfo Urso, the Minister of Business and Industry Made in Italy, recently made a statement celebrating the promising start of the Liceo del Made in this ‘pilot year’. According to him, the Unica platform has received a significant amount of registrations, indicating a positive reception of the new institution.
He further elaborated on the unique and innovative educational approach of the Liceo del Made, which was established as a part of the Made in Italy bill approved by Parliament in December. This approach, he explained, combines the study of humanities and STEM subjects in a manner that has been designed to enhance Italian excellence.
According to Urso, the ultimate goal of this educational path is to promote sustainable growth and nurture Italian talent. In addition to this, it also aims to facilitate the smooth transition of students from their educational life into the professional world. This is achieved by creating a strong connection between the education system and the business sector, providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in their future careers.