Our story can be summed up in two words: innovation and development.
Over the years, this drive has allowed us to always develop new products, even totally innovative and unknown to us, always in harmony with an innate and hidden desire for sustainability, among other things, taking action in areas considered disadvantaged at least. We were one of the first companies in Italy to develop optical cables (production started in 1987), then telephone cables with solid insulation to replace paper-insulated cables (1988), and that same year, the first supplies of nontoxic cables and cables that resist flame propagation. We started the production of medium voltage cables in the early ’90s, and then all of our productions were adapted to the changing needs dictated by changing sensitivity and regulations.
In the early 2000s, we miniaturised cables to the point of inserting up to 288 fibres with a diameter of 8 mm, which was an extraordinary innovation at the time and has become standard today.
Around 2010, thanks to the fortuitous and fortunate meeting with E.N.E.A., we began the development of superconducting cables, which allowed us to carry out the European part of the ITER project with Criotec.
This then gave us the ability and strength to design and build systems suitable for cabling any type of superconductor in the market today and used primarily by the C.E.R.N. in Geneva.
Organising ourselves to produce conductors with voltage regulation without sacrificing extremely long cables has placed us with more prospects for quality and quantity in the world of mobile laying and off-shore cables, and at the same time, we have developed an original in-house process for the production of high-voltage cables.