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Machines Italia Technology Training Centers Match Local Potential with Italian Know-How

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The technology training centers were created with the principal objective of positioning Italy within those countries in economic ascension. They not only illustrate Italy as a dependable provider of machinery, but as well as a qualified intermediator in training and project development on specification. Italian capital goods represent the best of what's "Made in Italy" to the world market. Advanced technologies, innovative solutions, flexibility and creativity are the pillars of strength that characterize what Italy has to offer. Among the most technologically advanced countries, Italy

BOTTA FORNI INDUSTRIALI S.r.l.

Botta Engineering srl was set up in 1948. The company is specialised in the production of furnaces for the processing and treatment of aluminium and of its alloys. Thanks to a constant and technological innovation our company is constantly expanding. Our range of products allows us to supply both small and large companies. During the last few years we have been producing furnaces for the most important car wheel manufacturers, that means we have attained a high quality and reliability standard. Today we can carry out more and more modern and efficient projects. Cad design, construction

COBO S.p.A.

COBO Group is composed of several companies, mainly located around Brescia and Reggio Emilia, that are in the heart of the industrialized area formed by the provinces of Milan, Turin and Genoa. The group applies itself to the development and production of electrical and electronic components, seats, steering wheels and completely assembled column kits for manufacturer of industrial vehicles, agricultural machines, earth moving machines and lift trucks, as well as custom-built cars and motorcycles. History: COBO was born in 1952 as a family company, to produce electric components for the

ORTOLAN S.n.c.

Ortolan of Montebello Vicentino (VI) Italy has begun to build agricultural machinery in 1972. Son of a farmer, Giuseppe Ortolan has created the company together with his brother in 1975. It builds machines for working the soil and is able to offer a range of 32 models for the different kinds of cultivation and ground: tillers, power harrows, stone-buriers and flail mowers. The machines are designed for easy use, the whole power of the tractor is used for working the ground and not to draw the machine. A constant attention to the quality and innovation of its own products and a continuous

MECCANOTECNICA UMBRA S.p.A.

Meccanotecnica Umbra was founded in 1966 and in October 1992 took the legal form of a joint stock company. Since its conception, its production has been based almost exclusively on the manufacture of mechanical face seals for electropumps, initially for home appliances and for diverse and light industrial appliances. A few years later, MTU entered into the automotive field, manufacturing seals for pumps for the circulation of the anti-freeze liquid in combustion motors. The development of the company over time has been characterized by the continuous growth of its production and exports. For

EREDI SCABINI S.r.l.

Eredi Scabini was established in 1945, thanks to the initiative and enthusiasm of its founder Osvaldo Scabini who established a firm position on the Italian heat engineering market from the very outset with high technological content refractory products, capable of meeting the needs of the most demanding customers. This was the start of a success story, involving major novelties and ongoing confirmations which quickly transformed the Eredi Scabini enterprise into an important reference point for the iron and steel market in Italy. Mr. Scabini's son Daniele joined the Company in 1965 and this

SIMOL S.p.A.

Simol was established in Luzzara ( Italy ) 40 years ago as a manufacturer of jacks and jockey wheels for the agricultural sector, but soon extended its production to the field of car trailers, construction equipment and industrial vehicles. Today Simol is a European market leader in the sector and offers a unique range of products in terms of high quality and variety. An unrivalled Italian tradition. Each product is the result of a synthesis between expertise and innovation. Product controls and internal audits are performed in every production stage to guarantee the supply of safe components

Italian Edge: Technology for Sustainability Presentation & Media Reception - Toronto

On Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at the Toronto Board of Trade, The Consul General of Italy, Gianni Bardini, and the Toronto office of the Italian Trade Commission, hosted a cocktail reception to welcome the new Italian Trade Commissioner in Canada, Ascal Bova and to officially launch the Italian Trade Commission's newest book in the series The Italian Edge entitled Technology for Sustainability. 200 guests from the Toronto business community, the manufacturing industry, as well as various Italian and Canadian government agencies and institutions attended the event. Also in attendance several

Special Section on Italy in the Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition

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The September 24th and 25th, 2011 edition of the Wall Street Journal's Weekend Edition, dedicated its Off Duty section to the best of Italy ranging from design to innovation. Many of the country's top international brands are featured. The articles are available by clicking the source link found on the left of this page.

North American Students Win IMTTA Award to Study Advanced International Engineering in Italy

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We are pleased to announce the winners of the Fourth Annual Italian Machine Tool Technology Awards (IMTTA). They are: Joseph Akyeampong, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, N.C.; Brandon Christeson, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; Rachel Decker, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; Roger Harrison, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Mich., Mitchell Krogman, Kettering University, Flint, Mich.; Dylan Schmitter, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., William Seldon, Kettering University, Flint, Mich., and Carl G. Simonsen