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Bioplastics: Cleaner World or Bigger Mess - Design News / EETimes Article + Video

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With energy resources dwindling and "sustainability" becoming a must-have word in the lexicon of almost every company in the developed world, the debate over the use of cleaner materials is intensifying, especially when it comes to plastic. Some claim the "war on plastic" is unjustified, with people to blame for pollution rather than the material itself, while others argue that taking simple steps to replace traditional plastics with more natural biological substitutes would cut back on carbon emissions drastically. One such company is the Italian firm Novamont, whose starch-based Mater-Bi bio

Italy Invests in the US: Losma SpA Opens New Facility in Sparta (NJ) June 22, 2012 Photos Available

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Italy's Losma SpA, US-subsidiary Losma Inc. which has been operational since 1992 in the US, inaugurated the opening of its new office in Sparta, New Jersey on June 22, 2012. In attendance was the Italian Trade Commission's Executive Director, Aniello Musella. The new location covers over 80,000 sq. ft. (7,500 sq. meters) of which 16,000 sq. ft. (1,500 sq. meters) will not only host offices, along with a warehouse providing parts and accessories, but more notably will have a section dedicated to the assembly of equipment. The reasons for taking advantage of a new location are based on the

EUROCARNE 2012: International Exhibition of Meat Industry

Verona is set to be the meeting place for the most important meat industry professionals from May 24th to 27th 2012 on the occasion of Eurocarne 2012, the industry's most complete exhibition. The event boasts a long tradition and has been increasing its success with each edition, culminating in its 25th Silver anniversary in 2012. Decision makers make up the majority of visitors: 70% of participants in the previous edition were company owners, technical managers and sales managers, all of them confident to find the most important companies and the most innovative products at Eurocarne. For

Luxury Boats Sink or Swim by Design - Design News / EETimes Article + Video

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Azimut Yachts, with a boat making factory at Avigliana, in the province of Turin, is Italy's premiere builder of yachts and megayachts, some of which total 30 meters (70 feet) in length. Founded in 1969, Azimut Yachts was originally a boat chartering service run by a young university student, Paolo Vitelli, with a passion for sailing. In 1970, the fledgling firm was doing so well that prestigious yachting brands began to appoint Azimut as their main boat distributor in Italy, and soon after, the company began designing its own yachts. In a joint venture with Amerglass, Azimut designed the AZ43

CARRARA MARMOTEC 2012: International Fair for Marble Technologies & Design

CARRARAMARMOTEC is where you can find Italian Excellence in the technologies applied to stone and marble processing. The selection and use of stone materials by architects and designers is largely possible thanks to the latest in technological innovation found in machinery that allows one to turn the most daring ideas into reality. The production of machinery, equipment, tools and accessories for usage in the process of natural stone is for which the "Made in Italy" brand is most proud to be associated. Italian companies have been world leaders in this area and are continually considered the

PLANT takes on SAES Getters Spa - Plant Magazine Article

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The company, a Milan-based innovation think-tank that specializes in the production of components for ultra-high vacuum and gas purification applications for industrial customers invests at least 10% of its revenues in research and innovation annually, a practice it says saved the company. In 2009, SAES Getters recorded its worst sales in the 70 year history of the company, $164 million. It attributes that rough year to changes in technologies of one of its major industrial sectors. When consumer electronics companies were producing liquid crystal displays (LCD), SAES Getters provided vaccuum

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

Engineering Ferrari - Design News / EETimes Article

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Nothing but pasta could possibly be more representative of Italian sumptuousness than Ferrari, the sexy luxury race car brand that made its debut in 1947 with the 125S, produced in Maranello, Italy, and bearing the Ferrari trademark. Maranello, near the city of Modena, has been Ferrari’s home from the firm’s inception, and the main museum dedicated to the firm’s famous fast cars, as well as its assembly line and various factories are all situated there.The Ferrari museum, opened just more than a year after Enzo Ferrari’s death in 1990, gets over 200,000 visitors a year from all corners of the

Italy Invests in the US: Cavanna Opens Factory in Duluth (GA)

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Cavanna Packaging USA entered the U.S. through a sales office in Oradell, N.J. but moved to Duluth, Georgia last November to open a plant making machines that produce wrappers for cookies, crackers, granola bars and other products. The Duluth headquarters employs 11 and has 21,000 feet including factory floor and office space, according to Barbara Headrick, accounting manager for the U.S. branch. Attendees to the May 24, 2012 event will be treated to Italian snacks and a tour of the new facility. Riccardo Cavanna, CEO of the Prato Sesia, Italy-based parent company Cavanna SpA., will be on hand

XLAM-CLT 2012: Building the Future of Housing

About the Conference: An opportunity to focus on issues proposed by TMA technologies relating to the use of timber in construction. The construction system based on the use of cross laminated layers of timber planks (XLAM-CLT) has by now entered the perception of designers as the method offering the most possibilities, both from a technical-structural point of view and from an architectural perspective. The system is perfectly in harmony with the need to design buildings that are "friendlier" towards the environment in every way: from the use of a recycable material and wood, to the possiblity