When Glion University asked us to design a workshop for its students, the challenge was clear: to immerse a new generation of leaders in sustainability, not in an abstract way, but through concrete experiences and real case studies.
Glion is one of the world’s most prestigious institutions for hospitality and luxury management, with bright, curious students who will be the decision-makers of tomorrow. For them, sustainability is not just an academic subject: it is the key to rethinking luxury and hospitality in the years to come.
Make sustainability something students live and practice, not just a subject in textbooks.
Bring into Glion’s classrooms authoritative voices from the sector: experts in luxury, innovation, and yachting, academics, and business leaders.
Connect research and industry insights with the practical challenges facing luxury and hospitality brands.
Engage more than 60 students in practical sessions, use cases, and interactive co-design of the future of sustainable luxury.
From Altagamma reports to BCG data, through to ESG trends rewriting the rules of the market.
Alongside us, leaders such as Paolo Gamba (President of Assonautica Lombardia) and senior BCG and luxury industry experts shared real cases and sector visions.
Students worked in teams to design the future of sustainable luxury, through 2030 scenarios, net positive luxury, and design thinking exercises.
Fashion, hospitality, yachting, supercars, and jewelry became living case studies, where luxury meets sustainability through tangible examples and emerging innovations.
74% of global travelers say they prefer sustainable options.
Over 50% of consumers are willing to pay more for luxury products with sustainable packaging.
Gen Z considers sustainability an essential requirement of luxury.
In luxury, 10 key trends are redefining the sector: from circular luxury to innovative materials, from second-hand to regenerative luxury.
“It wasn’t just a lecture, but a real lab of the future. We understood that sustainability is not a constraint, but a way to rethink luxury and make it more authentic.”
Student participant
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More than training students, we sparked a mindset that will guide them as future leaders.
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From luxury to yachting, from hospitality to fashion, we brought concrete examples and high-level international guests.
The workshop with Glion demonstrated that when data, real cases, and design thinking come together, sustainability becomes a lived experience. With Spark Academy, Innovamey proved its ability to design bold, transformative, and sector-specific training paths in luxury and hospitality, preparing tomorrow’s leaders to drive change
60 students engaged in an immersive journey through data, cases, and co-design.
Creation of innovative concepts for sustainable luxury at 2030 and 2050 horizons.
Positioning of Innovamey as an academic partner and thought leader on sustainable luxury.
In the 2025–26 academic year, Aram Mbow will serve as guest lecturer at Glion, a sign of a journey that continues to grow.
the workshop with Glion demonstrated that when data, real cases, and design thinking come together, sustainability becomes a lived experience. With Spark Academy, Innovamey proved its ability to design bold, transformative, and sector-specific training paths in luxury and hospitality, preparing tomorrow’s leaders to drive change