At ITC we are committed to the talent of new generations of engineers who want to contribute their knowledge and develop their professional career in a company that has been in the sector for more than 30 years.
In a sector as dynamic and ever-changing as ours, it’s essential to understand the importance of innovation and to constantly learn in order to adapt to the circumstances of the moment.
This is why, at ITC, we like to support and accompany new generations of engineers by offering them the opportunity to do their internships and develop their projects in our company.
Learning is guaranteed on both sides!
Over the last few months, Ian Hoffmann, a physics student at UC Berkeley, has been part of the ITC team to put his knowledge into practice and develop his professional career in our company.
This collaboration, which has been carried out through the Barcelona Study Abroad Experiencie (SAE), has allowed Ian Hoffmann to work on the future pressure sensor that will be part of the DOSmart AC dosing pump, which will make it possible to detect malfunctioning patterns in the pump.
For more than a year, Nil PĂ©rez did his internship at ITC and carried out his final degree project.
During his internship, he was able to contribute to R&D in the chlorine sensor and in the quality controls of the production processes.
At the same time, he developed his final project, a project in which he designed and developed a flat multi-parametric sensor technology based on in situ monitoring of water quality for the environmental sector and drinking water distribution systems.
At ITC, we’ve been collaborating for years with students from different universities to build a mutually beneficial relationship.
In addition to joint projects, our commitment to students also motivates us to carry out training sessions for students from different educational centers.
We believe that collaboration between business and academia is essential to facilitate the entry of new professionals into the world of work and to discover new ideas, knowledge and ways of working that can greatly benefit companies.