Alberto Servienti teaches “Industrial Automation” to students of the 4th year of Industrial Automation Technician, at the Brugherio branch of the Luigi Clerici Foundation (https://www.clerici.lombardia.it/).

Luigi Clerici Foundation, founded in 1972, is territorially divided into 19 branches, distributed in the provinces of Milan, Monza and Brianza, Lecco, Lodi, Pavia and Bergamo; and in the Piedmont area with branch in Turin.
The Foundation collaborates with institutional subjects, public and private bodies, local authorities, social partners, companies, trade associations and private social organizations. Driven by the desire to network to integrate organizational skills, implement knowledge and nurture a fruitful social dialogue, it has also broadened its horizons with the promotion and management of projects and research actions, including transnational ones, developing partnerships with various public and private individuals from the European Union and outside the EU.
The activities are mainly aimed at:
- three-year professional qualification courses (about 2,100 enrolled each year, between the ages of 14 and 18),
- courses for the achievement of the professional technical diploma – 4th year (220 students each year),
- courses and personalized training for the disabled (about 100 people per year),
- apprenticeship courses (about 1,200 students per year),
- courses for adults (about 2,600 people per year),
- 4,200 companies benefiting from services and training courses,
- national and international projects relating to various thematic areas (training and technologies, didactic innovation, welfare, mobility, safety, culture…).
The Clerici Foundation employs 200 employees and around 1,000 collaborators to carry out its activities.
The technological know-how developed on new technologies by the Luigi Clerici Foundation has led to an important and progressive infrastructural and organizational strengthening, with the aim of responding to the needs of the labour market and the cultural revolution represented by the massive diffusion of multimedia tools, and social practices related to the internet. The ultimate aim remains to offer learners of all ages a high-level educational and training service.
(Source: https://www.clerici.lombardia.it/2.0/Page/Chi-Siamo)

Industrial Automation Lessons Program
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Design activities
Aims: Collaborate in the design and sizing of components and systems of various types in compliance with the technical specifications.
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Installation
Aims: Take part in the installation of automation systems and lines, ensuring compliance with design and safety standards. |
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Measurements
Aims: Carry out the calibration and adjustment of the individual installed mechatronic components on the basis of the technical documentation received. |
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Tests
Aims:Collaborate in the testing, start-up and commissioning phases of the mechatronic system based on project specifications, preparing reports for the purposes of certification of the adopted procedures and correspondence to the reference standards. |
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Maintenance
Aims: Collaborate in the planning and implementation of maintenance and diagnosis in case of system malfunction. |
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