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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

I.M.F S.r.l.

Founded by Gabriele Galante in 1972, IMF is today the world market leader for the production of machines and systems for the Chemicalbonded sand system (No-Bake). The company has based its success on two fundamental elements: the know-how it has acquired throughout the years, and the professionalism of its technicians, creating a team that works with the same objective: to satisfy Customer requirements. Because each foundry is a project unto itself, each customer a partner whom to offer quality and reliability. The growth in recent years has gone alongside a strong internalization process

Italian Textile Machinery State of the Industry Report 2011 - Production Increased in 2011

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The value of Italian textile machinery production for 2011 registered a 9% increase compared to 2010, from 2.4 to 2.6 billion euros. A similar increase was recorded for exports (+10%), which reached a value of just over 2.1 billion euros. Exports remain the driving force behind the sector growth in Italy. The dynamism of major textile markets combined with the ability of Italian machinery manufacturers to assert themselves on a global scale, has contributed to sustaining Italian exports. Fully 25% of the sector's sales abroad are directed to China, with Asian markets generally accounting for

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

KOLZER IMPIANTI INDUSTRIALI

KOLZER manufactures and supplies vacuum treatment plants. Kolzer was founded in 1950 and was one of the early pioneers in vacuum technology. Following on half a century of experience, today Kolzer is a market leader in the high-vacuum treatment field with over 1000 units currently operating worldwide. KOLZER produces a complete range of machinery, offering four types of processes: METALLIZATION, SPUTTERING, PLASMA and PE-CVD. These processes are a surface deposition technique for very thin metal coatings. The vacuum is used to reduce the density of the gas particles and to carry out the

Construction Machinery: Articulated Strategy for Reducing Emissions

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Following the application of the limitations written into Euro VI for trucks, the construction machinery sector is also preparing for new measures for reducing polluting emissions. The European Commission is getting ready to revise Emissions Directive 97/68EU for such non-road mobile machinery as front loaders, excavators, backhoe loaders and other construction machinery with the aim of drastically reducing fine particles. The manufacturers representative for the sector, Comamoter, in the Unacoma association under the Confindustria National Manufacturers Federation, is lined up with the

GUIDETTI SRL

GUIDETTI S.r.l. Company was founded in the 80s with the goal to find solutions to the recycling needs of our modern society. Our aim is the ongoing research and development of innovative products in the fields of industrial scraps recycling and inert' crushing. The machines are designed and projected according to users' needs to give provide them with the right solutions to their scraps' treatment and materials' recovery. These are the leading reasons for customers' complete satisfaction as evidenced in different levels: Economy: profits coming from different sources: time saving in terms of

DE-GA spa

DEGA was founded in 1978 by the will of the two founders, who decide to create their own company after having worked for many years as maintenance technician for the most important Italian manufacturer of Injection Moulding machine at that time. In 1982 DEGA began the production of special equipments for its customers, and established their reputation in the area for their reliability and competence. Over the years, the requests for their equipments, appreciated for innovations and for their reliability, increased continuously. In 1990 we began the construction of our actual production site

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

Italy's Legacy of Machine Manufacturing

It might not be the first place you think of when it comes to high-tech machine tools, but Italy has a long history of producing equipment that helps manufacturing plants operate efficiently. For instance, The Sacmi Group has been doing it since 1919. The US$1.7 billion company provides machinery for the packaging, beverage, ceramics, food processing and plastics industries. The company has come a long way from its beginnings as a staff of nine mechanics and blacksmiths. Sacmi has survived dictatorships, wars and economic hardships in its 90 years to grow to a worldwide staff of more than 3