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Fiat Focusing on Natural Gas Before Electric Cars - Design News / EETimes Article

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Though not the flashiest Italian car manufacturer, automotive firm Fiat has long been a staple of the country's industrial sector, providing vehicles to a wider mass market than its local brethren: —the Ferraris, Maseratis and Lamborghinis that cater only to the elite. As such, the firm's research and development center, with a main base in Orbassano, Turin, is constantly thinking up ways to reinvent its automotive products in cost effective ways, from their physical design to their fuel efficiency, safety features and beyond. Established in 1978 as the Fiat Group reference center for

Tavola Canada - Mission to Turin, Italy

The Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (APMA) and the Canadian Embassy in Rome are organizing Tavolo Canada, an Automotive, Connected Vehicle and Innovation partnering mission to Torino, Italy from February 7-9, 2012. The program will enable Canadian companies and research institutions to meet with key Italian automotive and connected vehicle companies, such as Magneti Marelli and purchasing representatives from FIAT, and leading Italian universities and research centres engaged in automotive and connected vehicle innovation, such as the National Research Council (CNR), the Turin

From North (Italy) to Central (US) Machines Italia Presents Its Forecast on the US Auto Industry

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Machines Italia representatives together with the Italian Consulate in Chicago along with FIAT's SEPIN Manufacturing Training Unit, hosted a morning briefing on the US Automotive industry for a delegation of Northern Italian companies involved in said industry. The presentation covered areas of US capital / durable goods imports including projections through 2012, along with an executive summary of the Machines Italia automotive industry survey. The survey focused on what US manufacturers are looking for in their global supply chain in terms of machinery and technology. The survey was done

The Italian Edge Presented to Fiat USA President Laura Soave

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Machines Italia representatives during the "Italy and the Midwest" seminar sponsored by the Consul of Italy in Detroit, Northern Ohio Italian American Foundation, City of Cleveland and the Cleveland Council on World Affairs, discussed the competitive advantages Italian machinery manufacturers offered to Ohio based manufacturers. During the April 7th, 2011 program, The Italian Edge: Technology for Excellence was presented to Ms. Laura Soave, President of Fiat USA as the book included coverage of the latest innovation offered by Fiat. Ms. Laura Soave, in addition to Machines Italia

Cesare Galdabini SpA

Galdabini Cesare is a world leader in the production of fully automatic straightening machines for shafts, profiles, rings. Its main customers include: Daimler-Chrysler, GM, Ford, Volkswagen, BMW, Fiat, Peugeot-Citroen, GKN, Delphi, TRW, ZF, INA, Deutsche Star, Hiwin. Certification CE/ ISO 9001 and Vision 2000.