Scm Group: Investments and New Business Opportunities in the US

Date: 31 March 2025
Source: Scm Group
Scm Group: Investments and New Business Opportunities in the US
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Scm Group

Date: 31 March 2025

Despite recent news about overseas duties, Made in Italy companies continue to approach the US market with confidence, recognizing it as a key driver of the global economy.

On March 27, transatlantic investments and new business opportunities in the USA for companies from Emilia-Romagna took center stage at the Galli Theatre in Rimini. The conference, organized by AmCham Italy, the American Chamber of Commerce in Italy, in collaboration with ExportUsa, brings together local companies with strong trade ties to the United States, including Scm Group, along with institutions, experts, and investors from both sides of the Atlantic. The shared goal is to strengthen trade relations between the Emilia-Romagna and US economies.

For a company like Scm Group, which exports 90% of its turnover abroad and considers the USA its top foreign market, continuously evaluating new business opportunities remains essential. At the conference, Andrea Aureli, president of the Group, underscores this priority. Since the 1970s, Scm Group has been investing overseas to solidify its presence through directly managed branches, numerous collaborations with university research institutions and start-ups, and the acquisition of Dms in Colorado Springs, a leader in composite materials processing technology.

"Scm Group is always open to new opportunities for internationalization, especially in the USA, where Made in Italy, thanks to its ability to innovate and its strong industrial tradition, continues to have great appeal. So we welcome tables of comparison and dialogue between institutions and companies on business opportunities, both present and future."

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