SolydEra invests in young talent to drive innovation in the energy transition


Pergine, Italy – May 21st, 2026

SolydEra has been featured in an article published by Il T as part of a special editorial initiative promoted during the Festival of Economics in collaboration with Confindustria Trento, highlighting companies that actively invest in young people and the development of future skills.

 

The article emphasizes how technological innovation and younger generations are key drivers in addressing the challenges of sustainability and the energy transition. As a company operating at the forefront of renewable energy technologies, SolydEra continues to invest in attracting and developing young professionals passionate about advanced solutions for a more sustainable energy future.

 

Through structured onboarding programs, internships, collaborations with universities, and professional development opportunities, SolydEra provides young talent with the opportunity to contribute directly to the development of innovative technologies for the energy sector.

 

This commitment reflects a broader vision of the company as a bridge between research, industry, and local communities. Investing in emerging skills not only strengthens SolydEra’s competitiveness but also contributes to the growth of an industrial ecosystem capable of addressing the economic, environmental, and social challenges of the future.

 

At a time when the energy transition requires fresh ideas, up-to-date expertise, and a strong drive for innovation, SolydEra remains committed to building a more sustainable, efficient and responsible energy future together with the next generation.

 

 

The article is available only in Italian.

 

 

ABOUT SolydEra:

 

SolydEra is a key world player in the market of Solid Oxide Cells, Stacks and Solutions, with the largest annual production capacity in Europe. Its Solid Oxide Technology, developed over two decades, has a proven track record and delivers best in class performance and durability in both fuel cell and electrolysis mode. The company has research & development and industrial manufacturing facilities in Italy, Switzerland and Australia. Its headquarters is in Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. 

Visit www.solydera.com

 

Media contact:

Katia Pianezze

Media Relations