Avio Commerciale S.r.l., Nano-Tech to expand nano-engineered prepregs, resins to new markets
The strategic partnership aims to introduce Nano-Tech R&D and production capabilities to new customers and provide tailor-made customer solutions.
Beginning Nov. 2021, Avio Commerciale S.r.l (part of Losi Group, Casalpusterlengo, Italy) has entered into a strategic partnership with Nano-Tech S.p.A. (Ascoli Piceno, Italy) to present new advanced composite materials to the market.
The partnership aims to combine Losi Group’s market and sales expertise with Nano-Tech’s R&D and production capabilities for prepregs, nano-engineered prepregs and nano-engineered resins.
The initial focus will be introduction and promotion of Nano-Tech products to different market segments, including potential new qualification processes in the aerospace, automotive, motorsport and marine industries.
Going forward, the partners also plan to develop tailor-made solutions for customers. Through this partnership, Losi Group will lead the sales and qualification process of this product portfolio and support Nano-Tech to reach new markets and new customers globally.
Andrea Losi, Losi Group’s sales director, says, “Losi Group and Nano-Tech’s partnership is a powerful combination. Nano-Tech’s superior quality prepregs and technical capabilities combined with our deep knowledge of the market and applications will help us to expand our business capabilities in the composite market globally.”
Clemente Letizia, Nano-Tech’s COO and sales director, says, “This exciting partnership will benefit both partners to bring a higher value to our customers. We believe that this strategic partnership with Losi Group will help us reach new markets and introduce our product portfolio. The target is the composite part manufacturers and OEMs who want improve their products.”
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