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CleanAir supports the new IT lab at IIS Badoni in Lecco

CleanAir supports the new IT lab at IIS Badoni in Lecco

On Saturday, 18 October 2025, the renovated Computer (CAD Biennio) Laboratory of the "A. Badoni" Institute in Lecco—a historic school that has been training skilled technicians for decades—was officially inaugurated. CleanAir Europe is proud to have contributed, together with other local companies, to the realization of this project, which further strengthens the bond between school and industry.

A more modern classroom, a future that's closer

A more modern classroom, a future that's closer

The new CAD Biennio Laboratory has been equipped with updated PC workstations and state-of-the-art software, offering students a more efficient learning environment aligned with the demands of contemporary technical and digital design. For IIS Badoni, this is a concrete investment in hands-on, lab-based teaching—central to vocational and technical pathways.

The opening ceremony

The opening ceremony

The event took place in the school's Aula Gialla from 10:30 to 12:00, featuring greetings from the Headmistress, Prof. Luisa Zuccoli, the presentation of the volume "A bond between history and territory – yesterday, today, tomorrow", a guided visit to the laboratory, and closing thanks with refreshments. Among the partners who collaborated were several industrial organizations from the province, including CleanAir Europe Srl, underscoring a concrete collaboration between the local manufacturing fabric and the school.

Why this project matters

Why this project matters

For CleanAir, supporting initiatives like Badoni's CAD lab means:

  • Bridging school competences with factory technologies, enabling a faster, more informed transition for students into employment.
  • Contributing to the quality of local technical education, developing a talent pool with digital and design skills ready for manufacturing and engineering sectors.
  • Strengthening the school–industry dialogue, essential to align curricula, visits, and internships with real corporate needs.

CleanAir's role

Our contribution to the project reflects a vision of territorial responsibility: we believe that investing in modern laboratories, professional software, and hands-on teaching methods is the surest way to develop professionals capable of tackling the industry's challenges—from process digitalization to component and plant design.

CleanAir Europe thanks IIS Badoni, the Headmistress, and all the companies involved for their trust and shared vision: quality education and innovation are the pillars on which to build the future of our territory.

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