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April 23, 2026

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From training to competence: the RGM pathway with schools

Training, experience, and a shared future This year as well, RGM renews its commitment to collaborating with the education sector, strengthening the training project developed together with the Barletti Institute of Ovada. An initiative with a clear objective: to bring students closer to the industrial world in a concrete, progressive, and structured way, transforming theoretical learning into real experience. A path that grows over time The project involves third-, fourth-, and fifth-year classes in a three-year program that guides students from theory to practice: Third year: introduction to industrial processes and welding, with school-based lessons focused on technical fundamentals, production cycles, and drawing symbols according to UNI EN ISO standards. Fourth year: in-depth training at RGM, focusing on design, welding maps, procedure qualifications, and welder certifications in line with relevant standards, along with laboratory activities. Fifth year: advanced theoretical and practical training, with external instructors and RGM technicians, hands-on welding process tests, and quality control activities carried out directly in the workshop. From theory to practice The core value of the project lies in direct, on-site experience within the company. Students have the opportunity to observe and take part in real production processes, understanding how technical skills translate into practical applications. The days spent at RGM represent a key moment in the program: not only learning, but also direct exposure to daily work, procedures, quality standards, and the responsibilities of the industrial sector. An important milestone This year, the fifth-year class of the Barletti Institute completed the full three-year program for the first time, starting from the third year through to practical workshop activities. A significant achievement that confirms the value of the project and its ability to support the technical and professional growth of students. Training as an investment in the future For RGM, collaborating with schools means contributing to the development of real skills and supporting the growth of new generations entering the technical and industrial workforce. A commitment renewed every year, with the belief that education is one of the most important tools for the future of the industry.  

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