Open House Day: Discovering the Value of “Hands-On” Skills

Open House Day: Discovering the Value of “Hands-On” Skills

There is no better way to understand work than by breathing in its atmosphere. It is with this spirit that last Friday, December 12, 2025, we threw open the gates of our facility to welcome two classes from the Tarzo middle school.

What has now become a fixed appointment for us, a true annual tradition on the occasion of SME Day (Small and Medium Enterprises Day), represents a crucial moment of encounter between school and business. The goal is clear: to offer young people, who are about to choose their high school path, a real, tangible, and unfiltered vision of what “working in a factory” means today.

      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beyond Textbooks: Experiencing Production Firsthand

During the morning, the students left their school desks for a few hours to immerse themselves in the beating heart of manufacturing. This was not a simple passive visit. We wanted the students to truly “touch” the materials and processes. They were able to observe closely how machinery is born, from manual processing to welding procedures, discovering the technology and precision that lie behind every component.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rediscovering the Dignity of Technical Trades

In an era where contact with manual work is often lost, our task as “mentors” is to show that there is a solid and rewarding future in technical trades as well.

We saw a sincere fascination in the eyes of many students upon discovering that the role of a specialized worker or a welder is not just physical effort, but ingenuity, competence, and the ability to create something concrete and functional.

This open house day serves exactly this purpose: to break down prejudices and demonstrate the wide career opportunities that the Small and Medium Enterprises of our territory can offer.

Investing in dialogue with new generations is not only a corporate duty but a necessary sowing of seeds for the future of our sector.