The company's articles of association were signed today, Monday 9 February.
The University of the Republic of San Marino is taking its first step into the world of spin-off companies: by participating in the newly established "Aurora Lab," it will offer services and products dedicated to education and psychology, with a particular focus on well-being and learning paths.
The statute and articles of association were signed this morning, Monday, February 9, by Rector Corrado Petrocelli, researcher Silvia Stefanelli, and Alice Guardigli, representative of Apprendiamo SRL.
"With this move, the University of San Marino opens and realizes a new perspective for expanding its activities, combining research and education with a new dimension linked to the positive impact on the local community, already present through partnerships with public and private entities, seminars, conferences, and countless other activities," said Petrocelli. "Thanks to this company, we will be able to make the results of the most cutting-edge academic experiments conducted by our Department of Human Sciences available to an ever-growing number of people."
Through a team of professionals, "Aurora Lab" will develop a range of services and products for everyone, particularly students, teachers, families, schools, and universities, including personalized learning paths, clinical assessments, therapies, and educational, experiential, and recreational-didactic interventions. The use of innovative tools, including digital ones, will provide concrete and up-to-date support. The goal is to promote development and inclusion, particularly for those with learning disabilities or in more vulnerable situations.