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SIMAC:International Exhibition of Machines and Technologies for Footwear and Leathergoods Industries

SIMAC is the exhibition reserved to footwear and leathergoods machinery manufacturers. Tanning Tech exhibition proposes the chemicals and technology of leather processing. Simac actually houses footwear and leathergoods manufacturers from all over the world who have the possibility of seeing machineries while they are working. If Tanning Tech booths house the most innovative technological proposals, the areas housing the great multinationals of chemistry propose the optimal solutions for a very high quality and, at the same time, eco-friendly tanning activity.

CIBUS TEC 2011: Food Processing Packaging Technology Exhibition

CIBUS TEC 2011 is Italy's most important food technology exhibition for more than 70 years. Held in Parma – in the heart of the Italian Food Valley, it has been representing food processing and packaging for: vegetables, fruit, milk / dairy products, meat, seafood, pasta and cereals.

Italian Textile Machinery Exports Up 37% in 1st Q 2011

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Exports of Italian machinery have risen 37% during the first quarter of 2011, compared with the same period last year, according to the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers (ACIMIT). Compared with growth during 2010, the number of Italian exports has increased by 27%. Italian machinery manufacturers will be looking to build on this success at ITMA in September. Approximately 320 companies are expected to exhibit at the event across 20,000sq m or 25% of total space in terms of exhibitors and surface area. The Italian contingent comprises of 73 manufacturers from the spinning

Canadian Manufacturing Industry Business Outlook Report

There is a widespread optimism for the future of the Canadian manufacturing industry, at least according to a group of 384 senior executives surveyed for the Business Outlook 2011 – Innovation Advantage report. In fact, over 60% of the respondents anticipated that both sales and orders would grow throughout 2011. Profits are also expected to grow significantly for at least 31% of the sample. The report, sponsored by the Italian Trade Commission and its Machines Italia project, are meant to make Canadian executives aware of the significant contribution, in terms of innovation, flexibility and

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

Machines Italia Spring 2011 Magazine Now Available

The latest issue of Machines Italia examines how North American companies are using Italian Machinery to overcome 21st Century challenges by using great design and creative problem solving. Areas covered in this issue are addressing assembly challenges with advanced technologies; improving asset-management features and supplying equipment for asset-management technology; handling operational challenges on the production floor, and much more!

Italy Addresses the Needs and Concerns Facing the Landscape of Global Manufacturing

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CHICAGO – The Italian Trade Commission's Chicago Office (ITC), represented through its project Machines Italia, will be one of the major sponsors of the World Business Forum 2010 (October 5 th and 6 th). On the second day of the Forum (October 6th) during the official program itself, Dr. Luca Majocchi, former CEO of Unicredit, one of Italy's major commercial banking institutions, and currently managing director of Meccano SpA as well as an advisor to FEDERMACCHINE (Italy's National Federation of Associations of Manufacturers of Capital Goods Intended for Industrial and Handicrafts