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MUNER and Ducati reward talent: Vittorio Nocchi awarded the "Giulio Malagoli Memorial Scholarship"

The first edition of the "Giulio Malagoli Memorial Scholarship" has been awarded to Vittorio Nocchi, as part of the collaboration between MUNER - Motor Vehicle University of Emilia-Romagna and Ducati Motor Holding spa.

The award ceremony took place at Ducati's headquarters in Bologna in the presence of Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati and President of Motor Valley, Professor Francesco Leali, representing MUNER and the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (UNIMORE), and Simone Di Piazza, Head of Innovation and R&D Services at Ducati.

This €5,000 scholarship was established in memory of Dr. Eng. Giulio Malagoli, a highly respected Ducati engineer, with the aim of supporting talented students in the Master's Degree in Advanced Automotive Engineering who are following an academic path similar to that of Malagoli himself.

The scholarship aims to support young talents who not only demonstrate academic excellence, but also a strong interest and commitment to the field of advanced automotive engineering.

The main requirements for the scholarship included enrollment in the International Master's Degree in Advanced Automotive Engineering at UNIMORE, an outstanding academic record, and a specific focus on innovation and advanced research in the automotive sector. Among the applicants, Vittorio Nocchi was selected for his remarkable academic achievements and his commitment to contribute to the evolution of automotive technologies, in line with the spirit and professional path of Giulio Malagoli.

This award further highlights the commitment of MUNER and Ducati to promote talent and offer concrete opportunities for professional growth to young engineers. Through such initiatives, the best students have the chance to build a solid and prestigious career in the automotive sector, contributing to the excellence and innovation of one of the most important industries in the region.

Today is a particularly emotional and significant day” commented Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati. Celebrating the first edition of the Scholarship named after Giulio Malagoli is not just a formal recognition, but a way to honour a friend and colleague who played a fundamental role in the growth and success of Ducati. Giulio left his mark on many of our motorcycles, starting with the Monster range, helping to define the standard of excellence that we proudly represent today. With the same passion that he dedicated to his work, he believed in the power of knowledge and learning. For this reason, in collaboration with MUNER, we have chosen to carry on his commitment and support the new generations, who for us at Ducati represent the key to innovating and realizing our vision for the future.

 

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