The Fantoni Campus recalibrates to embrace change

The fourth industrial revolution is here, and technological advancements in the manufacturing industry are occurring at an exponential rate. The adaptability of Fantoni’s industrial facility in Osoppo, Italy – originally designed by Gino Valle and
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