
On the evening of June 5th at the Cena Comprehensive Institute in Turin, at the end of the school year, we lit a spark with Next-Level, the association of which I have the honor of being vice president.

The spark of enthusiasm, discovery, and participation. And I was completely captivated.
With the Next-Land project, we bring STEM subjects to schools to experience them in a new, accessible, and exciting way.
The focus was on astronomy, and there were countless boys and girls discovering it together… but also countless families.
Because when you make it clear that STEM subjects aren’t cold or complicated, but can become a key to the future, the response is immediate and overwhelming—especially from girls.
It’s incredibly satisfying to see schools become vibrant, vibrant spaces, full of possibilities.
Initiatives like this, underway not only in Turin, but also in Naples and Abruzzo, help combat school dropout and build orientation, confidence, and real opportunities.
Innovation can only start in schools.
Thanks to the Next-Level team, teachers, partners, and the support of Stellantis.
