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Agreement between Politecnico di Milano, MAIRE and POLIMI Graduate School of Management

Energy transition: working together on joint research, innovation and advanced training programmes

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Politecnico di Milano, POLIMI Graduate School of Management (GSoM) and MAIRE, a leading technology and engineering group focused on advancing the Energy Transition, signed a four-year Joint Research Platform (JRP). The agreement aims to strengthen existing collaboration and focuses on joint research, innovation and advanced training programmes.

The partnership establishes a structured collaboration with joint projects dedicated to cutting‑edge technologies for the energy transition, chemicals and catalytic processes, along with participation in thematic observatories and sector studies, professional orientation initiatives, and a broad scholarship program. The partnership also includes the design of workshops and master programs.

The collaboration with POLIMI GSoM involves joint initiatives for the development of project management and managerial skills, programmes dedicated to young employees of the Group, customised executive programmes, and the creation of a Corporate Joint Academy.

 

This partnership marks an important step in our journey to shape the future of innovation and talent development, generating high-impact ideas and giving a contribution to the technological and sustainable transformation of industry. By combining MAIRE’s industrial vision with the scientific excellence of Politecnico di Milano and the managerial expertise of POLIMI GSoM, we are creating a powerful platform capable of accelerating technological and intellectual property development and nurturing the next generation of leaders who will drive the energy transition.

Fabrizio Di Amato, Chairman and Founder of MAIRE

The relationship with MAIRE is a long-standing one that confirms an alliance in constant evolution between education, innovation and industrial vision. The JRP consolidates this understanding which, over the next four years, will take shape by including targeted pathways aimed at innovation leadership. Technological progress and the challenges of sustainability must be addressed with expertise, guided with responsibility and designed with vision. These are the premises of the agreement.

Donatella Sciuto, Rector of Politecnico di Milano

The agreement further confirms the strong connection between Politecnico di Milano and the industrial world and supports the development of skills and technological solutions to meet the challenges of the energy transition.