EEBC at the Forefront of Promoting Made in Italy: A Month of High-Level Meetings, Events, and Strategic Partnerships

Throughout the month dedicated to Made in Italy, launched by the Ministry to celebrate and enhance the productive, cultural, and technological excellence of our country, the European-Eurasian Business Council (EEBC) took a leading role in promoting the Italian system by organizing and participating in a series of high-profile events across the national territory.

EEBC played a key role in numerous institutional and corporate meetings, in collaboration with top-tier industrial players, local authorities, trade associations, and regional institutions. Among the most notable highlights were visits to prominent companies such as Topoc, Comau, Nord Engineering, Ampere, Spea and Bitron—true ambassadors of Italian manufacturing excellence in the fields of industrial automation, robotics, and advanced electronic components.

EEBC was also honored to engage in dialogue with representatives of major industry associations such as Confartigianato Piemonte, a crucial partner in supporting the development of small and medium-sized artisanal enterprises—the backbone of the Italian productive system. In addition, valuable exchanges took place with institutional stakeholders, including representatives from the Piedmont Region and a City Councillor from the Marche Region, further underscoring EEBC’s commitment to building bridges between territories and key players in the national economic system.

This intense program of activities offered a concrete opportunity to strengthen relationships, explore new synergies, and internationally promote the image of an Italy that is innovative, competitive, and deeply rooted in its tradition of craftsmanship and industrial know-how.

“To promote Made in Italy, we chose to be present where value, innovation, and a culture of enterprise are truly created,” an EEBC spokesperson stated.

The Made in Italy Month represents only the beginning of a path that EEBC is determined to continue, with the goal of further enhancing Italian talent and quality in every economic and institutional context—both nationally and abroad.

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