March 8 is a moment for reflection and awareness, but also for responsibility. International Women’s Day reminds us how essential it is to continue promoting a culture based on respect, equal opportunities, and the recognition of everyone’s skills and talents.
At Arcoda, we actively support gender equality and the unique value that every individual brings. For this reason, we have undertaken a structured path of awareness, training, and continuous improvement aimed at strengthening equity and inclusion within our organization.
The renewal of the UNI/PdR 125:2022 gender equality certification represents for us not only an achievement, but also confirmation of a consistent and measurable commitment to gender equality. It is a recognition that reflects the alignment between our values and our actions.
Promoting an inclusive environment means creating the conditions that allow every person to fully express their talent, contribute to the company’s growth, and develop their professional path without barriers.
In 2026, Arcoda once again renewed its commitment to developing young talents by organizing the Bootcamp in collaboration with the Istituto Tecnico Tecnologico Michelangelo Buonarroti of Trento.
We believe that the future of innovation is made by the meeting of education and industry. For this reason, we open the doors of our company to interns and students involved in school–work training programs, offering them the opportunity to get involved in a real and stimulating working world.
From theory to practice: the Arcoda Bootcamp
Participants: 16 students from the Buonarroti Institute Objective: to examine in depth technical topics and experience the corporate world first-hand through practical workshops, meetings with experts, and real challenges.
Now in its third edition, we chose once again to offer a three-day immersive experience, where code, data, and maps became the key elements for experimenting with cutting-edge solutions.
These were the topics covered in the 2026 edition
Kotlin, mobile devices and data security. MDM and data encryption
Guided by our colleague Manuel Mengon, the students explored Kotlin, discovering mobile application development and learning the principles of data security, understanding how to protect information and systems in the digital world. An immersive experience combining code, maps, and innovation.
PostGIS and QGIS: spatial data
Together with Arcoda colleagues Gianpaolo Marin and Davide Goss, students embarked on a journey to discover spatial data and GIS applied to networks and environmental analysis.They explored the territory from new perspectives, analyzing and enhancing infrastructure and resource data using advanced tools.
Angular and web cartography
Students explored web programming for the management of cartographic data and maps, applied to services and environment. Our developers Daniele Spada and Emiliano Sandri demonstrated how innovative IT systems enable the development of web applications capable of processing and managing digital cartography both on the server side and client side, offering a new perspective on the world around them.
The Arcoda Bootcamp represents much more than a training experience
It is a real opportunity:
For students:
Discover new passions
Develop practical technical skills
Understand the dynamics and tools of the working world
Make more informed decisions about their future
For Arcoda:
Meet young talents
Strengthen the connection with the local territory
Invest in the growth of the technology sector
Actively contribute to educating the new generations
We will continue to believe in education as a driver of innovation.Because nurturing talent today means building the future.
We would like to thank the University of Trento, EIT Digital, and HIT – Hub Innovazione Trentino for the recently concluded challenge, which gave us the opportunity to participate by presenting a concrete case study to a group of university students.
The challenge:3D Photo Survey – making the tangible benefits of this innovative technology easier to understand.
The challenge we proposed focused on 3D Photo Survey, our latest software solution for utility distribution companies. This is a mobile application that enables field operators to carry out utility excavation site surveys directly using a smartphone. The App generates 3D models and orthophotos of underground infrastructures (such as pipelines, valves, joints, ducts, and cable conduits). These data prove to be extremely valuable both during excavation activities and for future use, once the excavation site has been completed and the network infrastructures are buried and therefore no longer accessible.
As a highly innovative product— capable of redefining well-established operational processes — it is not always easy, when engaging with potential new users, to fully convey its concrete advantages. For this reason, we considered it an interesting topic to propose as a case study.
Over the past few months, the working group— composed of students Arif Hasan Apu, Bénie Nshimirimana, Da Li, Raffaele Spista, Wail Ameur, and supported by Prof. Maurizio Marchese and other experts — developed an in-depth and highly valuable analytical report. We are confident this work will help us communicate the value of the technology we have developed even more effectively.
Our sincere thanks go to the students, coordinators, and institutions that made this collaboration possible.