Marchetti Tech Srl and the future technological challenges

An Italian company develops Made in Italy technology

When will the next innovation happen? When will we see the next evolutions? Who will do them? What impact can the research we are carrying out have on our society? Which country will win the next challenges? How does Italy fit into the world innovation scenario?

These are just a few questions we hear every day.

Marchetti Tech Srl listens very carefully to others, and we try to give answers very carefully too. At the same time, we try to answer questions very quickly. Technology is a complex business, and we try to simplify and make usable products to the final consumer to solve their problems or open up new possibilities. Our approach is simple: we try to give people a healthy environment to conceive and develop technologies that make our society sustainable.

The best technology comes from the simple observation of human beings' behavior, the animal world, and wild nature. We also add a little insight to enrich the human experience with new things or return to a past where the environmental impact was minimal.

Marchetti Tech has already signed numerous NDAs with many companies, which are the leaders in their sector to develop increasingly performing paints, primers, coatings, and water-based paints. These products have increasingly innovative characteristics and make surfaces livable and easy to use, treat, and above all, reuse.

Our objectives are clear: to allow companies to take a virtuous path towards sustainability and favor where the circular economy is applicable.

Italy can play a central role in the development of technologies. Think of the many laboratories, universities that today, more than ever, can express excellence. We have a generation that studied abroad, gained experience in the most important multinationals in the world, and today can work in SMEs in Italy that can reach the major Italian markets from the Italian province.

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