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High-frequency welding: Bizeta among the pioneers of machinery for Industry 4.0
For decades, Bizeta has aimed to develop innovative high-frequency welding machines and provide ad hoc solutions for the fashion industry. "In 2018, when the tax breaks for the purchase of capital goods included in the Industry 4.0 Plan were triggered, we immediately adapted to the 4.0 transition plan. After all, being able to connect machines to company production in a 'smart factory' perspective is undoubtedly an advantage," they explain from the company.
Now what is the market focusing on relative to machinery?
"It is about keeping up with the demands of customers and the fashion market. For our part, we are close to the customer since all the machines we make are 'tailor-made': by building them according to specific customer requirements we always try to offer the best solution, and we continue to support them in after-sales as well."
How would you describe the situation in your industry?
"The high-frequency production sector for high fashion is showing a slight slowdown in growth. However, we have good prospects: many new customers are entering the market with demands for sought-after products, especially in luxury leather goods and shoe factories."
What about your company?
"The year 2023 has seen exponential growth in demands for high-frequency machinery. Our advantage is that high-frequency, although it may seem "niche," is not only used on clothing and leather, but also in many other sectors: sports, papermaking, medical instruments, all the way to home appliance components and automotive."
Speaking of AI, what do you think about it and what value can it bring to the industry?
"At the moment it has no implications in our field: our work is not mass production and the professionalism of the staff is still primary."
What are your next goals?
"To keep up with the big brands thanks to the new technologies that are entering the market, the greener ones, with a view to sustainability, without sacrificing the final quality of the product."