Milan, 06/26/2025 – Six new partners join the MADE Competence Center partnership, bringing to 51 the total number of players involved in an ecosystem that brings together businesses, universities and public agencies to accompany companies in the process of digital and sustainable transition.
The new partners are Axiante, based in Agrate Brianza, which supports companies with the goal of helping them remain competitive in a changing scenario as a business innovation integrator; CSolutions, an SME specializing in consulting, design and development of RFID solutions for tracking and digitization of industrial products and processes; Ernst & Young, among the global leaders in professional services, with a proven track record in advisory, tax, audit and transaction FifthIngenium from Milan, which enables digital transformation through immersive and connected technologies such as augmented reality, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and Cloud Computing; Sharazad, a Bassano del Grappa-based company that accompanies organizations in the evolution of their business models through a culture of innovation and organizational transformation; and Toshiba Tec Italia Imaging Systems, part of the historic Toshiba Group specializing in printing systems (MFPs and BCPs) and now also operating in the Open Innovation arena with ‘Bralys.
With these new additions, MADE further strengthens its ability to offer customized, scalable and impact-oriented solutions, responding even more effectively to the challenges of Italian companies, both in the development of innovation projects and in the delivery of training courses. This growth is not only numerical, but above all qualitative, expanding the range of skills available to companies and consolidating MADE’s role as a point of reference for industrial innovation.
The MADE ecosystem is based on a network of industrial and technology companies, four universities (Politecnico di Milano, Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Università degli Studi di Brescia, Università di Pavia,) and a public body, INAIL. A dynamic network that, since its establishment as part of the National Industry 4.0 Plan, has accompanied hundreds of companies-particularly SMEs-in concrete paths of innovation, sustainability and competitive growth.