Novara
Piedmont
28100
Italy
Etneo today, Industry 4.0
The current decade is experiencing an industrial change that imposes new rules and methodologies. Factories that make machines, men and products communicate with each other. Networked production facilities that use the cloud and artificial intelligence to create a single production process. Today Etneo, with its Products, Partners and Competences is the Actor of this revolution called Industry 4.0.
Tin solder products and processes, the company’s historic core business, are now widely used in all those applications where there are electrical connections to be made. The main Etneo customers work in the Automotive and Electrical Industry sectors in general, are integrators of automatic production lines or card repair laboratories. In all these areas the use of our automatic welding robots and our manual welding and rework equipment is growing.
The products linked to the Renewable Energy sector, on the other hand, have a much wider field of use, there are installations of hybrid street lamps that exploit energy from the sun and wind, installations of turbines with accumulation management in batteries at reserves of natural parks, installations in schools for purpose didactic and many others. The professionalism of the staff and the high quality have allowed us to remain active in a constantly changing market.
All this happens today, Etneo carries on its philosophy within the Scientific and Technological Pole of Via Bovio in Novara, in the building designed by the architect Renzo Piano in the 80s, with glass and steel style: here synergies are found and development of companies in the fields of chemistry, energy and pharmaceutical research linked to the University of Eastern Piedmont.
Hot Air Systems
Specific tools for desoldering
Software for welding robots
Special soldering tip cartridges
Innovative wind turbines
Wind certificates 61400-2
Energy storage solutions CEI021
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