Presented in Rome by Enel and the Symbola Foundation, a special report offers clear recognition of SACMI's capacity to develop and supply the very best digital technology throughout the Sanitaryware&Tableware value chain
When it comes to
automation and
robotics,
SACMI leads the way: a view clearly stated in the report commissioned by
Enel and the
Symbola Foundation, which examined
100 businesses representing excellence in this field.
One of the “top 100” ’automation firms was
Gaiotto, a SACMI Group company synonymous with
robotized sanitaryware glazing worldwide. The report was presented on
5th February in
Rome at a special event held in the
Enel Auditorium in viale Regina Margherita.
The event (mediated by journalist and TG1 newsreader
Barbara Carfagna) was opened by students and researchers from Italy who took part in the
Zero Robotics competition promoted by NASA, winning international acclaim. More in-depth information was then provided by
professors and researchers from key Italian
robotics,
smart machine,
bioengineering and product digital design institutes.
For the SACMI Sanitaryware & Tableware Division the report provides satisfying recognition of its years-long, ground-breaking research into (and implementation of)
new digital technology along the entire value chain, from
product development to
mould production, from
casting to
glazing and handling.