The ZEFIRO Team consolidates its fruitful collaboration with academic research. After the success of the first meeting dedicated to development environments, the partnership further evolved with a second event focused on a transversal and crucial skill for every engineer: the presentation and communication of scientific data.
The guiding principle remains unchanged: combining the methodological rigor of academic research with the practical needs of the team, transforming daily challenges into concrete opportunities for educational and professional growth.
Knowing how to collect and analyze data is fundamental, but knowing how to communicate it effectively is what truly makes the difference.
The Second Seminar: Reports, Plots, and Data Storytelling
PhD students Riccardo and Andrea during the data communication seminar
The meeting, held and broadcast via live streaming for those unable to attend in person, hosted two exceptional speakers who took turns discussing the topics:
PhD student Riccardo, from Politecnico di Torino, curated the first section, while PhD student Andrea, from Politecnico di Milano, illustrated technical drafting tools. Together, they guided the team members through three fundamental pillars:
Why This Skill is Fundamental
Learning to structure, analyze, and present data professionally is not limited to passing internal project reviews. It is a skill that provides a significant advantage in writing theses, producing scientific articles, and, particularly, in future technology-intensive work environments.
The synergy between the ZEFIRO Team and the world of PhD students continues to generate tangible results. And this is just the beginning.





