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Part the Automotive Design Academythe Master of IDI divided into the three modules: Car Design, Yacht Design and E-Bike design.
A course that will enable students to enter an innovative world, learning theoretical and practical techniques for the design and implementation of an Automotive entirely sustainable.
The course, divided into classroom phases with lectures by lecturers who are experts in the sector and laboratory phases with the opportunity to meet professionals, innovative materials and construction site realities, will also see a direct approach with the assembly of materials in construction sites and laboratories. With didactic outings foreseen on construction sites and test drives on sports and bike and/or mountain bike circuits, the master's course is highly professional and will be chaired by Marco Amadio. Lecturer at La Sapienza University of Rome in the course of degree in Industrial DesignMarco Amadio has long been involved in thermoset mould-making processes.
Consultant and designer for industries Transportation Design, deals with 3D modelling and optimisation processes in the production of moulds for series production. He receives several awards in the field of Naval Designwith the Verve 36 project, realised for the Azimut Benetti Groupand the 2010 Boat of the Year award.
Marco amadio is an expert in materials and ARTC MCNEEL.

A great opportunity for the students will be the chance to develop a project for each of the three paths, which will be judged by a professional jury and the best project will win a scholarship. At the end of the master course, students who have completed the training as E-Car Designer, E-Yacht Designer and E-Bike Designer, they will be able to find employment in technical studios and style centres of car manufacturers, electric motor companies, or start their own professional automotive design studio.
The training received will enable them to take care of all phases of a project, from the acquisition and management of statistical data, to graphic and 3D design, through to internal communication and external promotion. At the end of the master's course, students will have to submit a thesis on an automotive design theme.
The master's course, which consists of preparatory lectures on an online platform, a 400-hour classroom phase, with five 8-hour teaching sessions, project work and a final exam, and the awarding of McNeel Level 1 and Level 2 Certificatewill start next October.
While registrations are open, we can already announce that, in the teaching staff of theIDI's Automotive Design Academy, there will be Marco Rogolino and Flora Oliviero.

edited by Benedetta Giordano

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