Since September 2014, Ducati and Lamborghini have been developing a new process for education and training in Italy, based on the German system. In cooperation with two colleges - Fioravanti Belluzzi and Aldini Valeriani - in Bologna, the companies have established a two-year-joint education and training plan for 48 young people, in order to establish a dual concept between college and company. The program is primarily aimed at socially disadvantaged young people. At the start of the first practical phase at the Ducati and Lamborghini plants, the Board of Management Member for Human Resources at AUDI AG, Thomas Sigi, and the Board of Management Member for Sales and Marketing at AUDI AG, Luca de Meo, visited the new classrooms in Italy. At the inauguration the Italian Minister for Teaching, Universities and Research, Stefania Giannini, the President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, Stephan Winkelmann, and the CEO of Ducati Motor Holding, Claudio Domenicali, were present.
In advance of the practical phase, AUDI AG first locally trained eleven Italian trainers and project employees for their tasks, including the technical, didactic and pedagogical aspects. All of the participants in the social project will be able to work on current Ducati and Lamborghini models during their training. The young people are currently training for three occupations: car mechatronic, motorcycle mechatronic and CNC mechanic, which has a focus on metalworking. After two years, they receive their official college certificate and a certificate from Ducati or Lamborghini, as well as state recognition from the regional administrative office of Emilia Romagna.
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