MIPU Opens Its New Headquarters in Dueville

Team MIPU in new headquarters in Dueville (Vicenza, Italy)

MIPU has opened its new headquarters in Dueville (Vicenza), marking an important step in the company’s growth and connection with the local territory. The opening took place in the presence of Mayor Giusy Armiletti and brought together colleagues, partners and families from across the MIPU Group.

The Dueville site joins MIPU’s offices in Milan, Turin and Rome, as well as the company’s recently established branch in Romania. It will host the Group’s Quality, Administration, Finance and Controlling teams, along with the Industrial Artificial Intelligence Department, which already includes around twenty engineers and is set to grow further in response to increasing demand from manufacturing companies in the Veneto region.

The new headquarters will also include a dedicated training space for MIPU Predictive School, the company’s training institute that has been certifying professionals in predictive manufacturing for over ten years and has built a network of more than 200 alumni.

The opening day was not only about offices and departments, but also about people. To make the occasion even more meaningful, MIPU took part in the Super-Abile Trophy, a sporting event dedicated to athletes with disabilities, alongside Atletica 2000, a Dueville-based team sponsored by MIPU.

As a reminder of what truly drives the company forward, Anna, MIPU’s Head of Happiness, highlighted how relationships within the team and with the local community are at the heart of MIPU’s way of working.

Italian newspaper la Repubblica also covered the opening with a dedicated article.

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