ARPA SUCCESSFULLY CONCLUDES THE TRAINING CYCLE WITH THE CPIFP CORONA DE ARAGÓN

At ARPA, we have concluded an inspiring training cycle in collaboration with the Corona de Aragón Integrated Public Vocational Training Centre (CPIFP) in Zaragoza, reaffirming our commitment to training, innovation and young talent.

During this educational experience, students specialising in Chemistry and Civil Engineering faced an ambitious and creative challenge: to design a self-sufficient camp from scratch in a remote environment, using the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the backbone of their proposal.

The projects presented combined technical innovation, environmental sustainability and a realistic approach to the deployment of life-support infrastructure in extreme conditions. This challenge directly reflects the values and work we carry out every day at ARPA.

The final presentation of the projects took place at our facilities, where the teams presented their solutions to a technical jury. After careful deliberation, one of the teams was selected as the winner for its comprehensive approach, technical quality of design, and commitment to the SDGs.

ARPA would like to thank all the students who participated for their creativity, effort, and enthusiasm, as well as the teaching staff at CPIFP Corona de Aragón for their involvement and constant collaboration.

Initiatives like this bring us closer to the younger generations and help us build a more sustainable, resilient and innovative future together with them.

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