My History

I was born on a Thursday in January 1971, away, a bit like most of my life spent with my suitcase packed: toothpaste, toothbrush, a pair of shirts and some underwear always in it.

I have always loved travelling viaggiare, but I hate being a tourist. My motto is “When you are in Rome, do what Romans do” for that reason all of my work contacts end up always to be friends, especially when I teach british how to fry panzerotti or german how to make lasagna sheets

I have been lucky enough to do what I liked: I was a Formula 1 fan and I studied mechanical engineering and eventually I worked seven year in the R&D engines department of an important car manufacturer. To be an inventor is very rewarding, especially when your international patent is published in the international database and then you realise how important is to innovate to be in line with the world changing and evolving. You also realise the potential of your area che ha il tuo territorio and how detrimental is provincialism. For that reason I decided to live and work in my homeland.

So I decided to start my own company in 2006in the town where I grew up, dealing with R&D of new products and processes. Work is important and when you are an SME entrepreneur it takes most of your time, but as possible I have always tried to cultivate my passions, thus in this website I will write about culture, society, economy, sailing, cooking and ... whatever will come to my mind