Talented people must be cultivated.
Three hundred people is just the beginning.
Besides this batch of 300 students majoring in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, hydraulics, mining, metallurgy, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and other science and engineering fields, in the future, Pierre would gradually send all the engineering students to study in America, or to train at large American companies. In short, the foundation of talent must be solidified first.
But for now, transferring several hundred people was already the limit—after all, the front lines still needed manpower.
Among those being transferred, some would be sent to study abroad, while another group would accompany Pierre to Italy. Some would stay by Pierre's side to learn how to acquire companies, while others would enter the acquired companies for training.
Once things in France were on track, Pierre led his team straight to Italy.
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