For many reasons, we have decided to allocate resources to shape the future by investing in tomorrow’s working generation. While some may see this as a purely professional endeavor, our commitment goes beyond technical competence. We view it as an opportunity to impart values, humility, empathy, soft skills, common knowledge, the ability to question and examine, and the confidence to tackle challenges and achieve goals. Let it be personal, or professional.
Our numerous initiatives exemplify our dedication to discovering and nurturing talent through close collaboration with educational institutions and individuals.
These programs not only help us grow by integrating fresh perspectives and skills but also contribute to a better tomorrow by empowering young minds in need of guidance.
Building for tomorrow
For many reasons, we have decided to allocate resources to shape the future by investing in tomorrow’s working generation. While some may see this as a purely professional endeavor, our commitment goes beyond technical competence. We view it as an opportunity to impart values, soft skills, common knowledge, the ability to question and examine, humility, empathy, and the confidence to tackle challenges and achieve goals. Let it be personal, or professional.
Our numerous initiatives exemplify our dedication to discovering and nurturing talent through close collaboration with educational institutions and individuals.
These programs not only help us grow by integrating fresh perspectives and skills but also contribute to a better tomorrow by empowering young minds in need of guidance.
Informatics Olympics
The Municipality of Bergamo and I.T.I.S Paleocapa partnered with SORINT.lab to host the Italian Informatics Olympics, where 105 of Italy’s best talents competed nationally for 10 spots. Finalists the carried on to represents Italy on the international stage in Egypt.
HackersGen represents the largest community of Italian computer science students. Over time, the community has grown to include approximately 6,500 students, over 500 teachers, and 50 schools/universities.
The HackersGen event is initiated and organized by SORINT.lab in collaboration with the Municipality of Bergamo and supported logistically by the National Network of M2A Institutes. The event prepares thousands of students for the professional working world by offering a training hub where teachers, students, and our IT professionals can exchange experiences, skills, and ideas. Facilitated through an e-learning platform and takes place annual in a chosen venue.
Participants can also compete for the “GFMarilli Award,” which recognizes the best idea and implementation. In the 6th edition, 70 computer science projects, submitted by 150 innovators, competed for the award.
SORINT Summer Campus
SORINT.lab’s intensive IT boot camp takes place annually in two editions: one on-site at SORINT.lab’s HQ in Bergamo and the other remotely (online). Candidates, usually students, get the chance to explore various IT fields, programming languages, tools, and technical theoretical topics through our professionals, including Java, database, Linux, AWS, Docker, networking, agile practices, UI/UX, and much more. This provides participants with the opportunity to discover which field they are most interested in, helping them choose their future specialization.
At the end of a busy two-week period of workshops, sessions, lectures, and hands-on experience with real-world projects, candidates are evaluated through projects and activities for a hiring opportunity. SORINT’s Summer Campus is sponsored by SORINT.lab which facilitate accommodation and utilities. Allowing many young and IT passionate to join the field, learn, and grow.
Informatics Olympics
The Municipality of Bergamo and I.T.I.S Paleocapa partnered with SORINT.lab to host the Italian Informatics Olympics, where 105 of Italy’s best talents competed nationally for 10 spots. Finalists the carried on to represents Italy on the international stage in Egypt.
HackersGen
HackersGen represents the largest community of Italian computer science students. Over time, the community has grown to include approximately 6,500 students, over 500 teachers, and 50 schools/universities.
The HackersGen event is initiated and organized by SORINT.lab in collaboration with the Municipality of Bergamo and supported logistically by the National Network of M2A Institutes. The event prepares thousands of students for the professional working world by offering a training hub where teachers, students, and our IT professionals can exchange experiences, skills, and ideas. Facilitated through an e-learning platform and takes place annual in a chosen venue.
Participants can also compete for the “GFMarilli Award,” which recognizes the best idea and implementation. In the 6th edition, 70 computer science projects, submitted by 150 innovators, competed for the award.
SORINT Summer Campus
SORINT.lab’s intensive IT boot camp takes place annually in two editions: one on-site at SORINT.lab’s HQ in Bergamo and the other remotely (online). Candidates, usually students, get the chance to explore various IT fields, programming languages, tools, and technical theoretical topics through our professionals, including Java, database, Linux, AWS, Docker, networking, agile practices, UI/UX, and much more. This provides participants with the opportunity to discover which field they are most interested in, helping them choose their future specialization.
At the end of a busy two-week period of workshops, sessions, lectures, and hands-on experience with real-world projects, candidates are evaluated through projects and activities for a hiring opportunity. SORINT’s Summer Campus is sponsored by SORINT.lab which facilitate accommodation and utilities. Allowing many young and IT passionate to join the field, learn, and grow.
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