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Industrial partnerships are at the forefront for Aerospazio Made in Piemonte

Aerospace and defense companies will benefit from a new platform aimed at expediting the exchange of skills and requirements, as per President Dap Di Mitri's recent announcement.

Industrial partnerships are a priority for Aerospazio Made in Piemonte
Industrial partnerships are a priority for Aerospazio Made in Piemonte

Industrial partnerships are at the forefront for Aerospazio Made in Piemonte

Maurizio De Mitri has been appointed as the new president of the Aerospace District of Piedmont (Dap), succeeding Fulvia Quagliotti. De Mitri, who brings years of experience working with Leonardo, now leads a reality that has grown significantly and has deep industrial roots.

The focus of the district under De Mitri's leadership remains on the aerospace sector, which is of international significance and is closely connected to defense. The sector is home to prominent companies like Leonardo, Avio Aero, Collins, Thales Alenia Space, Altec, and Argotec.

De Mitri emphasizes the need for a district that is aware of the current scenario and future prospects. He believes that the district should be close to the industrial world, SMEs, startups, research, and teaching institutions to seize new opportunities. He also stresses the importance of being close to these entities to contribute to seizing new opportunities.

In line with this vision, De Mitri aims to promote and support a permanent exchange between companies operating in the sector. The current situation requires a district that is attentive to the present scenario and future prospects. De Mitri's goal is to build a platform that stimulates concrete exchange and favors the intersection between supply and demand by companies.

De Mitri expresses interest in collaborating with French, German, and international players. He also emphasizes the need for horizontal dialogue between defense, civil, and space sectors. A notable example of cross-sectoral interaction is the Aerospace & Defence Meetings in Turin.

The district currently has 99 associated companies, with about fifteen more waiting to enter. De Mitri looks forward to the future City of Aerospace in Turin and emphasizes the importance of coordinated and integrated action. He believes that aerospace and defense can leverage industrial skills to diversify Piedmont's industry.

However, the search results do not provide specific information about the companies involved in the future 'City of Aerospace' in Turin, which De Mitri is pursuing. Regardless, De Mitri is optimistic about the potential for growth and collaboration in the district, and his vision for the future of the Piedmontese aerospace industry is one of collaboration, innovation, and growth.

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