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Bottero SpA

Bottero SpA has been manufacturing machines and systems for processing glass for over 51 years, from the first tilting tables to the first automatic lines, creating the world’s first machine for cutting laminated glass in 1975, moving on to CNC technology cutting machines in the 1980’s and the modular series of the 1990’s. This is the result of the continuous work of the most qualified technicians to find quality solutions at reasonable prices for the company’s international customers. The design of the machines, as well as the study and construction of special systems to suit individual

Phoenix Contact SpA

At Phoenix Contact, they strive to develop 'trusting partnerships' with customers. By focusing on the unique requirements of each customer based on their country, they constantly expand their products and solutions with inspiring innovations. Phoenix Contact offers the broadest line of interconnection, interface and automation solutions, and constantly strives to be the best supplier in their industry. Phoenix Contact headquarters: The headquarters of Phoenix Contact are located in Blomberg, in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany. It is from here that they maintain contacts throughout

CAMOZZI AUTOMATION spa

CAMOZZI was established in 1964, when three brothers Attilio, Luigi and Geromino Camozzi began manufacturing components for industrial automation from their small village in Lumezzane, Northern Italy. Today, the Camozzi family continues to lead the Group with a respect for tradition that has been constant throughout our history. Their values and principles are their most important legacy for guiding our future generations. A solid foundation for future growth and innovation has been built upon more than 40 years of commitment, dedication and passion. Passion has never been lacking from the

AETNA Group SpA

AETNA Group SpA produces and sells, on a worldwide basis, stretch film wrapping machinery, bundlers, shrink film wrappers, cartoning and taping machines. The Group counts over 400 employees of which 80 servicemen engaged in the After Sales Department with a yearly turnover of over 85 million Euros. There are five production plants for the 4 commercial brands: ROBOPAC, ROBOPAC SISTEMI, DIMAC and PRASMATIC; as well as an international network of over 450 Agents and Distributors, and 6 subsidiary locations in France, Great Britain, Germany, the United States, Russia and China. With over than 100

Italy @ BIO 2013 Chicago - State of the Industry Report

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THE BIOTECH SECTOR IN ITALY: A GROWING AND PROMISING REALITY Vigorous growth and an excellent innovation capacity. These are the principal characteristics of the Italian biotech sector. In view of the tender age of this industry such characteristics are, in some respects, very surprising. Thanks to them, Italy has managed to meet a challenge that would have been unthinkable a few years ago: to finally appear on the radar screens of the major biopharmaceutical and biotechnological companies and venture capital operators. There are tangible facts behind this phenomenon: new enterprises emerging

Ceramco SpA

With a birthplace in the most fertile terrain in the world of the ceramic industry , Ceramco’s technical development marked the transition from the light to heavy industry. Ceramco was founded in Sassuolo and has since become a leader in the Italian market for producing chemical accessories for the ceramics industry. Their research, technical innovations, and elation, can be added to their vastly all around experience that has been gained in the territory Ceramco is in. To keep loyal to this policy, Ceramco has joined forces with the German group Zschimmer & Schwarz, who is a world leader in

Italian Leadership Seeks to Create A European Market Surveillance Platform – EMSP

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During a roundtable discussion organized on 20 March 2013 at the European Parliament in Brussels, the European coalition of machinery industry associations, represented by CECE, CECIMO, CEMA, FEM and EUROMAP, called on the European Parliament to fully support and further strengthen the Commission proposal for a new Regulation on Market Surveillance. During the discussions, there was widespread agreement that the legislative package presents a unique opportunity to finally achieve a level playing field in the Single Market and is a landmark initiative to support the EU's re-industrialization

Italian Plastic Machinery: State of the Industry Report 2012 - Exports Drive Improvements

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Assocomaplast (the Italian trade association belonging to CONFINDUSTRIA, which groups together some 165 makers of machinery, molds and equipment for plastics and rubber) has issued its report on the sector's performance in 2012 – based also on the Italian National Institute of Statistics - ISTAT foreign trade statistics. Even more than in the past – and more markedly than in other Italian mechanical equipment sectors – production output was driven by exports, with an upward trend that, despite levelling off over the year, enabled Italian equipment manufacturers offset extremely weak domestic

La San Crispino Snc

The San Crispino Company was founded in 1946 by Mr. Ugo Maino, and initially built small machines for repairing shoes. Over the years it has developed specialized equipment offering more complete regulations. To date, its production can also serve podiatrists and orthopedic equipment and machinery suitable for manufacturing of insoles, shoes and orthopedic implants. It is currently managed by his three sons, Giampaolo, Gianluigi and Gabriel and now for many years La San Crispino is considered a leader in the footwear industry. Thanks to the constant presence in the various Italian and

Italian Leadership: Italy Takes Part In Establishing Uniform Regulations For Machinery Compliance

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Safety & Market Surveillance Package: a milestone to machinery compliance? As a long-time promoter of effective and efficient market surveillance, the European machinery industry warmly welcomes the European Commission's Package presented on February 13, 2013, yet calls for more ambitious measures in order to tackle the challenge of non-compliant machinery in the Internal Market. "The European machinery industry, represented by CECE, CECIMO, CEMA, FEM and EUROMAP, warmly welcomes the proposal from the Commission, as it reflects many of the suggestions that our industry has made during the past