Camilla Bianconi
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Camilla is a Bachelor of Engineering and Management student interested in exploring supply chain and industrial sustainability issues. Through this course she is developing soft skills such as problem-solving and teamwork, which are useful in both her professional and personal life.
How would you describe your course?
​â¶Ä‹It is a course that combines engineering disciplines with economic-managerial disciplines, preparing students to work in various fields with the aim of improving the efficiency and competitiveness of companies. All this makes the course of study interesting, challenging but very rewarding.
What are the pros of studying at the Department of Innovative Technologies?
​â¶Ä‹DTI offers education in a future-oriented environment that keeps pace with technological changes and combines theoretical learning with practical experiences. In addition, the interdisciplinary approach makes it possible to develop not only vertical skills, typical of the course taken, but also soft skills useful in personal as well as professional life such as problem-solving, teamwork, and project management.
What are your goals for the future?
​â¶Ä‹In the short term, I aim to finish my studies in engineering and management while continuing to explore very current and challenging topics such as supply chain management and sustainability in industry. Afterwards, I would like to gain work experience in a local company to take the opportunity to grow and increase my educational-professional background.
Is there a particularly significant experience you would like to tell about?
​â¶Ä‹One particularly engaging activity was the Contraction project undertaken during my first year of Construction Science. This group project allowed us to apply the theoretical knowledge gained in the first semester while also providing ample space for creativity. It was thrilling to have access to the Fablab at the ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ campus in Mendrisio, where we could bring our CAD designs to life using laser cutting machines and 3D printers.