Earlier this month, the senior students of 瑞士玫瑰山国际学校 embarked on The Masters of Italian Industry Global Learning Experience. This unique program was designed to merge academic rigor with hands-on exposure to Italy's leading industries. The journey began at Camozzi Ingersoll, a beacon of advanced manufacturing, where students were introduced to the groundbreaking 3D-printed Rosenberg Space Habitat. This visit not only highlighted the company's pioneering ventures into aviation and space but also underscored the importance of innovation in driving future industries. The experience was a vivid demonstration of how tradition and cutting-edge technology can coalesce to create sustainable advancements.
The exploration continued with a visit to Loro Piana, where the students delved into the world of sustainable luxury craftsmanship. Here, they observed firsthand how multi-generational expertise is applied to produce goods that stand at the intersection of quality and environmental stewardship. Another pivotal moment of the trip was the visit to Milan's Museum of Science and Technology. Students had the opportunity to engage with historical innovations by Leonardo Da Vinci and were treated to a rare exhibition featuring a piece of the moon. These experiences not only enriched their understanding of Italy's industrial and scientific heritage but also inspired them to think critically about their role in the future of global innovation. At 瑞士玫瑰山国际学校, the emphasis is on preparing students not just to witness the future but to actively participate in its creation, guided by the visionaries who are shaping it today.