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tronico” figure who possessed a clear understanding<br />

and interest in the maintenance sector and specifically<br />

for the activities of Technical Assistance, Assembly,<br />

Installation and Testing which are its predominant<br />

features.<br />

The “college in the company”<br />

ADIGE embraced this initiative with enthusiasm correctly<br />

understanding that it would be a good investment<br />

in training specialised personnel with multi-discipline<br />

characteristics. Because of this, the<br />

company has collaborated actively to find competent<br />

professionals to develop, and at the same time,<br />

to be involved with the content of the pilot scheme.<br />

They participated directly, together with the ENAIP<br />

lecturers, in the selection of candidates and personally<br />

introduced two students who, at the start of<br />

the scheme, had little idea that they would now,today,<br />

be working in the company as fellow employees.<br />

ADIGE believe strongly that the rotation of ideas<br />

and opinions between the academic world and their<br />

own is fundamental and they are very conscious of<br />

the fact that experiences of this type produce positive<br />

results which have a “trickle down” effect: for<br />

the students , first of all, who can more properly understand<br />

in practice what they have learned in theory,<br />

and also for the colleges who see the real value<br />

of their work.<br />

This really is a “college in a company” where both<br />

commercial concern and academic college are<br />

“arm in arm” Opinions on the success of the initiative<br />

are very positive, both from the lecturing staff at<br />

the Professional Training Centre and from the companies<br />

taking part in the scheme. The real significance<br />

of the programme and its initial success is<br />

that the scholastic/working year has now not only<br />

inaugurated a second course for the industrial maintenance<br />

technician scheme but has announced<br />

two new courses for technician courses geared<br />

to electronics and electrics. What more needs to<br />

be said? Compliments to all concerned!<br />

Number 3 - april 2005 INSPIRED FOR TUBE Event<br />

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