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According to the Bank’s website, the project will finance selected investments to be made by the Promoter in Research, Development, Innovation (RDI) and digitalisation in the field of automatic machines for a wide range of industrial applications. RDI investments will primarily be carried out in Italy between 2024 and 2026.
The aim is to develop new technologies and innovative products in several business segments of the Promoter, such as battery technologies, ceramics and automation.
Regarding battery technologies, the objective is to develop the Promoter's know-how in the different phases of cells manufacturing. In the field of ceramics, RDI activities focus on forming technologies, desiccation, improved sustainability in the use of raw material, energy efficiency as well as on digital decoration, meanwhile in the field of automation, RDI concern technologies and equipment for factory flow automation across multiple industries.
The project also includes RDI activities on technologies to be applied across several business applications, such as sealing and filling systems, as well as digital twins.
The Promoter is an international Group specialized in the design, industrialisation and manufacturing of automation solutions for a wide range of industrial applications.
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