Tratos works with Universities and expert independent R&D and technology-testing partners internationally to ensure its academy offers the highest quality, rounded and most relevant content for its courses.
The International Electrotechnical Commission – IEC
The IEC, International Electrotechnical Commission, is a global, not-for-profit membership organization, whose work underpins quality infrastructure and international trade in electrical and electronic goods. Tratos collaborates with the IEC to promote the creation of change and innovation for the continuation of safe global trade and the promotion of a sustainable world.
Cass Business School of London
Tratos works collaboratively with Cass Business School. The Business School, commonly known as Cass Business School, is the business school of the City, University of London. Established in 1966, it is consistently one of the top-ranking business schools in the United Kingdom. Masters’ alumni, Tratos CEO Dr Maurizio Bragagni is now an hon visiting professor at Cass.
University of Manchester
The University of Manchester is a public research university in Manchester, England, formed in 2004 by the merger of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology and the Victoria University of Manchester. Part of the prestigious Russell Group of universities, The University of Manchester is the largest single-site university in the UK. Tratos Academy welcomes student groups and facilitates time with senior design engineers for next-generation professionals.
Bolton University
The University of Bolton is a public university in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It has approximately 6,000 students and 700 academic and professional staff and is one of The Guardian’s Top 50 Universities. Bolton, which has a highly respected Engineering Faculty and is a proven producer of high-level skills for industry, was instrumental in helping create the Academy and presented Tratos CEO Dr Maurizio Bragagni with an Hon PHD.
University of Turin
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and prestigious Italian Universities.
Hosting more than 79,000 students it has 120 buildings in different areas in Turin and key places in Piedmont. The University of Turin can be considered a “city-within-a-city”, promoting culture and producing research, innovation, training and employment. The University of Turin is one of the largest Italian Universities, open to international research and training.
University of Genoa
The University of Genoa offers more than 120 degree courses in 11 fields of study distributed over 6 different cities. It plays a leading role in the fields of research, innovation and technology transfer in an increasingly competitive environment at national and international level. The University takes part in national and international programmes, and promotes many relations with local and regional authorities and companies.