The Antonello Higher Education Institute is one of the five schools in Sicily to have obtained a financing provided for by the PNRR (public notice of 3 June 2025, prot. No. 89057), equal to equal to 750,000 euros, intended for the construction of an innovative training campus.
It is a strategic project that will strengthen the institute’s educational and training offer.
The campus will be a space dedicated to learning, experimentation and personal growth of students, a meeting point between school, territory and the world of work.
The umpteenth goal of the manager Laura Tringali, who from September will no longer be driving the school.
“Financing represents a recognition of the value of the planning developed by our Institute. The realization of the training campus will enrich the opportunities for our young people. This school will continue to invest in innovation, inclusion and quality of teaching,” said the manager.
At national level, the total investment of 40.5 million euros, already defined with the previous ministerial decree, will allow the creation of 54 innovative training campus in all Italian regions, created by the technical and professional institutes in partnership with the ITS Academy foundations, universities, research centers, companies and employer associations, with a view to close collaboration between the world of training and the production system. The initiative represents a fundamental piece for the strengthening of the technological-professional supply chain (4+2) and for the construction of teaching and vertical training experiences. Following the public notice of 3 June 2025, the rankings that assign each institute and to the relative partnership 750 thousand euros for the creation of integrated and dynamic spaces, open to learning and training on the field, with innovative educational methodologies and advanced artificial intelligence systems were published today.
The 54 selected projects were chosen from 436 applications received, confirming the great interest of the school system towards the innovations promoted by the technological-professional supply chain.
“With the training campus we build a path that unites school, research and business. We offer students modern and dynamic environments, with advanced technologies and innovative educational methodologies, to guarantee students real opportunities for personal and professional growth and for training closer to the needs of our children and the country”, said the Minister of Education and Merit Giuseppe Valditara.
The new campus will cover the main strategic supply chains of the national economy: fashion, agri -food and food and wine, promotion, conservation and enhancement of cultural and artistic heritage, tourism, mechatronics, nautical and aeronautics, data analysis and cybersecurity, generative artificial intelligence and automation of industrial processes, constructions, biotechnology, health and well -being.