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P.R. Nastri Trasportatori Snc

P.r. Nastri Trasportatori Snc does all they can to continue to improve and be ready to meet customers' future needs. Their aim remains to be a reference point of the simple transport and synchronized precision. Their founder, Vincenzo Rubino, was the first to be working on new products at his time such as the rubber canvases which gradually replaced traditional catenaries which were very noisy and uneconomic. In 1978 he founded the wing PR and used these processes to specialize further within the field of conveyor belts for internal use and for the use of automatic machines.

MG2 Srl

MG2 was founded in Bologna in spring 1966 by Ernesto Gamberini, a young designer of automatic machines, who involved a colleague and an aunt, as backers. The first location of the company was in a small warehouse in the outskirts of Bologna and there, Gamberini started to design and produce automatic machines for the food and pharmaceuticals industries. In 1967 MG2 received its first order for a capsule filling machine suitable to dose pharmaceuticals into hard-shell capsules: this product would gain so much success and become the core-business of the company. In fact, thanks to the experience

Marchesini Group SpA

Spoken by Maurizio Marchesini the C.E.O. of the Marchesini Group- “Over thirty -five years have gone by since my father, Massimo, developed the first cartoning machine branded Marchesini. He started his business in his garage at home, in Pianoro, just outside Bologna, but soon expanded thanks to the abilities of a man who had worked for years as a skilled technician for a leading manufacturing company of automated machines. Will power, the ability to face ever challenging enterprises and Italian passion for the fine tailoring of the product are the reasons that have always inspired our company

CO. MA. DI. S. SpA – Gruppo IMA

It was in 1970 that Comadis launched the first of a successful tube filler series. Since then, more than 3,000 machines have been supplied all over the world, as a result of continuous technical commitment coupled with a rewarding operating mentality - always oriented to customer feedback and satisfaction. Since the beginning, Comadis tube filling machines have been marked by simplicity in change-over sequences, quick dismounting of contact parts and intuitive operator interface: they are proud to offer continuous improvements and advances in technology to our machines in the range of 2,000 to

Carle & Montanari SpA – Gruppo Scami

Since the early 1900s, Carle & Montanari has been designing and building machinery and equipment for the transformation of cocoa and the processing, moulding and packaging of chocolate. More than 1,700 factories produce chocolates, snacks and bars using Carle & Montanari technology and equipment, and the name Cavemil – named after Emilio Cavalieri (CAValieri EMILio), who invented the first automatic chocolate plant in the 1950s – remain a byword for chocolate molding all over the world. Following its takeover by the Sacmi group, Carle & Montanari operates directly in 23 countries and has

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

B&R Automazione Industriale Srl

"Perfection in Automation" means B&R puts all of its knowledge and creativity into developing products that become trendsetting innovations. At B&R, this motto is turned into reality by providing customers with a complete automation solution that provides maximum flexibility and economic efficiency. From customized products to large-scale series production, meeting the needs of customers is their main focus. From the first prototype to devices ready for mass production, every component is developed and manufactured at the Eggelsberg location. Advanced production methods and fully automatic

ALTECH Srl

The first ALTECH labelling machine started production in September 1991. It was the result of the commitment of a small group of people whose joint intention was to produce innovative self-adhesive labelling machines. Advanced Labelling Technologies, ALTECH was the result. Nowadays millions of self-adhesive labels are applied by ALTECH systems every day. From the factory in Bareggio, close to Milan, these labellers reach purchasers located in all five continents. Industrial labellers, self-adhesive labelling machines, linerless systems, sleeve applicators made up of simple labelling heads that

Italy Invests in the US: Italy's Ronchi Mario SpA Opens US HQ in Paulding County (Georgia)

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Paulding County Economic Development (PCED) and RONCHI America, LLC. announced Monday that RONCHI Mario, S.p.A of Milan, Italy, one of the world's leading manufacturers of high speed flow meter based liquid filling and automated packaging machinery for the personal care, house hold cleaner and pharmaceutical industries has selected Paulding County for its new U.S. headquarters location. The facility will include RONCHI America's administrative, sales, spare parts, service, assembly, warehouse and shipping/receiving operations. Michele Falsini, Director of U.S. Operations for RONCHI America

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