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September 27, 2021 Apple announced the continuation of investments in the

Developer Academy

of Naples, founded in 2016 to prepare European students to work in the world of apps compatible with the company's operating systems.



The Academy, in collaboration with the Federico II University at the

San Giovanni a Teduccio site 

(in the photo) extends the programs until 2025 and launches Alumni to give resources to former students to build and develop entrepreneurial initiatives: all graduates will have access to a Mac and an iPhone for two years, as well as training programs, networking and access to external speakers.





The 2021 class of the Academy, which is now starting the academic year, is made up of students from nearly 20 countries.

Since opening in 2016,

around 2,000 students

have attended the Academy's training program and over 100 companies have participated in recruiting and job fair events for graduates.