Some experiences leave a lasting impression. And without a doubt, the recent visit with the students of the Advanced Vocational Training Cycle in Electricity at the Barcelona Nautical Institute is one of them.
We had the opportunity to visit the Schneider Electric facilities in Sant Boi de Llobregat, a global leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation.
But this visit was much more than a technical tour.
It was a real immersion into the present… and the future of the sector.

Connecting Vocational Training with the Business World
During the day, the students were able to learn firsthand how a leading global company operates. From its internal processes to its firm commitment to innovation, sustainability, and energy efficiency.
At a time when the energy sector is undergoing a true revolution, bringing students closer to these kinds of environments is not only necessary… it’s essential.
Because Vocational Training only truly comes to life when it connects directly with the business world.
Schneider Electric: A Real Commitment to Young Talent
One of the most inspiring aspects of the day was witnessing, once again, Schneider Electric’s unwavering commitment to Vocational Training and continuing education.
A company that not only leads the market but also leads the change in mindset:
👉 Investing in young talent
👉 Collaborating with educational institutions
👉 Promoting training solutions like Wiser and Smart Home
👉 Creating real professional development opportunities
As a brand ambassador in training centers, I am proud to be able to bring these opportunities closer to the future professionals of the sector.
Learning by seeing, touching, and experiencing
The students’ faces said it all.
Interest. Motivation. Curiosity.
Because when a student steps into a company like Schneider Electric, they understand that their professional future isn’t just a theory… it’s a tangible reality.
And that impact is hard to forget.
An Experience That Sets the Course
Without a doubt, this day will remain in the memory of all the participants.
Because it wasn’t just a visit.
It was an inspiration.
It was a direct connection to the industry.
It was another step in building their professional future.
And that is precisely the true value of Vocational Training.


