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The Director of the New Zealand Leather and Shoe Research Association has been appointed to head the international association of leather chemists (LASRA)
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March 2024
The Modenese company specialising in innovative technologies accelerates its growth
Building on its recent commercial successes and the development of new innovative products, I-TECH S.r.l. continues its market expansion on different sectors. At the heart of the strategy is the recent appointment of Andrea Carandini as General Manager.
“This appointment,” explain the Modenese company specialised among other things in offering systems and technologies for the efficiency of leather finishing departments” will allow Bruno Bettelli, founder, president and managing director, to prepare the future of I-TECH S.r.l. through the strategy department, for which he is responsible.
With over 20 years of experience in the capital goods industry, Andrea Carandini is a true expert in Market development and structuring, after had succesfully completed in the executive General Management program at LIUC Business School / Luiss Business School in 2023 , he is now applying his expertise to the benefit of I-TECH S.r.l. to firmly establish the SME as a leading player in solutions for preparation and transferring of liquids colorants products in different fields.
Andrea Carandini receives the best wishes of the entire I-TECH staff.
The Director of the New Zealand Leather and Shoe Research Association has been appointed to head the international association of leather chemists (LASRA)
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