Little engineers at work: RTU innovation

Students configurate RTU device

Last week, our company took part in the “Salone Aziendale” event held at ITIS Archimede, #Treviglio.

The event featured students from the 4th-year classes, including those who collaborated with us in a school-to-work exchange project.

The aim of the project was to develop electrical diagrams, configurations, and technical documentation for an RTU (Remote Terminal Unit).
This device is integrated into our systems to monitor statuses, measurements, and alarms, and to perform remote operations—especially during maintenance activities. The RTU also acts as a signal concentrator and gateway, becoming a true central hub of the entire system.

During the project, the #students also tackled the development of self-healing grid and ATS (Automatic Transfer Switching) logics—two key technologies that ensure service continuity even in the event of failures or network interruptions.

For our company, investing in school-industry collaboration is essential: it means supporting young talent, sharing real-world skills, and nurturing the technical curiosity that drives innovation.

We are proud of the students and the work we accomplished together: they showed skill, dedication, and a genuine desire to grow. And for us, that’s worth more than any prize.

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