Baglietto, known for its expertise in constructing new planing aluminum and steel & aluminum displacement mega-yachts, reaffirms its commitment to nurturing young talent and attracting new creative minds. Recently, the prestigious IED institute In collaboration with specializing design, specializing in the thesis project launched an exciting thesis. Baglietto. The future designers are under the direction of Eng. Guido Penco, Baglietto’s Technical Development Director, and esteemed professionals Prof. Luca Sordelli and Marco Mastroeni, the future designers are tasked with reimagining a Fast aluminum yacht.
The challenge lies in blending the timeless design elements from Baglietto’s iconic planning yachts The designs are signed by leading designers, such as Cichero or Paszkowski. They have a modern touch with an eye to the current market. The goal is to create outdoor areas that connect seamlessly with the surroundings, and especially the sea, at the stern.
The thesis project will be celebrated at the end with a discussion to celebrate the students’ hard work and creativity. Raffaella Daino, Baglietto’s Head of Communication, expresses delight in collaborating with IED, a renowned institute, and emphasizes the ample opportunity for students to showcase their innovative ideas in both design and execution.
This strategic partnership between IED Turin and Baglietto stems from the shared vision of supporting academic success and giving budding designers practical experience in naval designing. Students who enroll in the Transportation Design program for three years will have the opportunity to work with professionals in the industry, allowing them to indulge their creativity and expertise.
With production sites in La Spezia and Carrara, Baglietto’s facilities cover an impressive area of approximately 35,000 sq. m. The boatbuilder’s portfolio ranges from 35 to 65-meter mega-yachts, crafted with precision and passion.
This collaboration is a perfect example of the synergy that exists between academia and the industry. It allows students to engage with the rich Italian heritage while shaping the future. yacht design.