Thanks to two headsets provided by Redorange..
GROTTAMMARE – The Fazzini Mercantini Institute of Grottammare represented the Marche region at the national event dedicated to educational offerings. A delegation of teachers and students, led by school principal Sabrina Vallesi, participated from November 12 to 14 in the 24th edition of Orientamenti, the School, Education, Guidance, and Work Fair, held at the Porto Antico in Genoa.
“We are proud that our territory has been recognized with a national-level experience,” declared Enrico Piergallini, Mayor of Grottammare. “Without this institute, we would be poorer; a city without a school is a city without a future.” This sentiment was echoed by Alessandro Lucciarini De Vincen-zi, Mayor of Ripatransone, who added: “This recognition is very emotional for me, both as a former student and as mayor.” The event in Genoa saw around 100,000 attendees, including students and parents, many of whom took a virtual tour of the Fazzini Mercantini school thanks to two headsets provided by Redorange.
“Workshops, meetings, and conferences characterized this important event,” explained Principal Vallesi. “Thanks to our PCTO (Pathway for Transversal Skills and Guidance), our institute stood out for topics such as the blue and green economy, digital technologies, and cultural and tourism economics.”
Professor Renza Cortini was also present at the Genoa Fair, contributing by explaining the programs and specializations offered, such as Construction and Territory Management, Tourism, Information Technology, Graphics and Communication at the Grottammare campus, and Humanities and Scientific Studies, with a focus on Applied Sciences at the Ripatransone campus. Through its comprehensive curriculum, the institute has set the direction to guide its students and the next generations.
This virtual tour, facilitated by Redorange, was a highlight of the event, offering an innovative and engaging way for visitors to explore the school’s offerings remotely.




