ROMA (ITALPRESS) – “The skills, innovation and Made in Italy are the 3 pillars that define the competitiveness of the country. The first lever on which we invest is the training and the results are concrete and measurable, in fact, the inscriptions in the high school of Made in Italy in 2026 have grown of beyond 31% regarding 2025 and the ITS from 2021 to today have almost quadrupled the members reaching quota 41 thousand. This strengthening means direct connection between school and work, profiles that are immediately available on the market and concrete answers to the market that needs skills.” So the Minister of Enterprises and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, in a message sent on the occasion of the meeting “Competenze, Innovazione, Made in Italy: indispensable factors to the competitiveness of Italy in the world” organized by Unioncamere.
“We are building an integrated system to support growth with continuous innovation, ability to form ideas, products, services and professions with high added value. The task of the institutions is to accompany and encourage these processes – continues – that of the enterprises is to open up and engage in raising productivity, that of schools and universities is to make the educational offer increasingly adherent to the productive needs. We are on the right path to guarantee Made Italy the ability to compete, innovate and grow in the long term because only together we could respond effectively to the challenges of a constantly evolving global market in which Italy can still affirm itself successfully.”.
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