An Italian excellence in the field of industrial engineering and energy transition was celebrated on the occasion of the National Day of Made in Italy: Fabrizio Di Amato, president and founder of Maire, has received the prestigious Quality Italy Award from the Leonardo Committee, for its extraordinary contribution to promoting and strengthening the image of our country in the world.
A future-oriented business model
Maire has distinguished itself for its ability to design and build state-of-the-art industrial infrastructures, focusing on sustainable and highly technological solutions. The award recognizes not only the company’s technical excellence, but also its strategic vision and strong commitment to ecological transition. A virtuous example of Italian industry able to compete globally without ever losing sight of the values of innovation and environmental responsibility.
The pride of a collective enterprise
In receiving the award, Di Amato wanted to share the credit with all the people who make up the Maire world:
«This recognition is an important milestone for our group. I dedicate it ideally to all the people of Maire who, with commitment and dedication, contribute every day to our mission. Innovating, growing and supporting the value of Made in Italy remains our priority».
The value of the Italian Quality Award
Awarded by the Leonardo Committee, the Italian Quality Award is one of the highest awards for entrepreneurial merit and the promotion of Italian excellence in the world. The Committee, which brings together more than 160 personalities including entrepreneurs, intellectuals, artists and scientists, aims to enhance the creative and productive identity of our country through concrete initiatives of high profile.
A symbolic ceremony on the Made in Italy Day
The award was given in a symbolic and authoritative setting: Villa Madama, on the occasion of the National Day of Made in Italy.
The event was attended by the highest institutional positions: the President of the Council Giorgia Meloni, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani, the Minister of Enterprise Adolfo Urso, the President of Confindustria Emanuele Orsini, ICE Chairman Matteo Zoppas and Leonardo Committee Chairman Sergio Dompé.
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