The company NTI-Italia S.r.l., based in Turin, is now part of the TÜV AUSTRIA Group. The company successfully established itself on the Italian market, particularly in the area of periodic inspection of work equipment.
NTI Italia has been managed by Gianni Esposito, who reports: “NTI Italia, with its team of professionals, will contribute significantly to the further development of testing services for work equipment, not only in terms of lifting goods and people, but also in the area of pressure equipment in the brewing and wine industries.”
The integration of NTI Italia offers TÜV AUSTRIA Group the opportunity to significantly expand its portfolio in the area of inspection and certification by offering an increasingly comprehensive range of services adapted to customer needs. For TÜV AUSTRIA in Italy, the inclusion of NTI Italia in the Group means that solutions for local challenges have been found through the integration of new locations and further resources – thus ensuring a high level of efficiency, quality and individuality in the future.
Crescenzo Di Fratta, Country Manager of TÜV AUSTRIA in Italy: “The acquisition of NTI Italia fits perfectly into the growth strategy of our group of companies. TÜV AUSTRIA has already been a strong partner for the Italian industry since 2008 and the acquisition of NTI Italia offers the opportunity to further expand our market position in Italy.”
This is another step in the ambitious project to expand TÜV AUSTRIA’s testing and certification expertise in Italy.
Kick-off: Cybersecurity Center at the TU Vienna
Exciting exchange at panel discussion
At the opening event of the cross-faculty center of the Vienna University of Technology on April 18, 2024, researchers, practitioners and decision-makers came together to promote cooperation and knowledge exchange in order to meet the challenges of cybersecurity at both local and global level.
During the panel discussion, the participants – including Andreas Köberl (TÜV TRUST IT TÜV AUSTRIA GMBH) – emphasized, among other things, the role of universities in transferring knowledge about cybersecurity to industry and the public sector. An interdisciplinary strategy should close gaps in understanding and application and strengthen resilience against cyber threats.
SIListra Systems and innotec Partner to Improve Functional Safety
Revolutionizing Functional Safety with Hardware Independent Safety
SIListra Systems GmbH, a highly specialized software company, and innotec GmbH, a consulting company specialized in Functional Safety, announced their strategic partnership to improve the safety development of embedded systems. The collaboration brings together SIListra’s cutting-edge software tool, the certified SIListra Safety Transformer, and innotec expertise in functional safety solutions, aiming for a holistic approach to functional safety.
Closing regulatory gaps quickly
TÜV AUSTRIA published position paper
TÜV AUSTRIA presents requirements and proposed solutions for the assessment of AI systems, recommends a corresponding clarification for the EU AI Act and published a position paper.
School project in Burkina Faso
Construction of Bethel High School nears completion
TÜV AUSTRIA supports Burkina Faso school project
Project Nanoro
Bethel High School Opening in Sight
Three years after the start of construction, the Nanoro project is nearing completion. The buildings have been erected, the photovoltaic system has been installed, and in October Bethel High School will open its doors to the first 300 students. TÜV AUSTRIA has been supporting the project since 2019.
The Seal of Quality for Artificial Intelligence
Austria’s first AI testing and qualification hub
TÜV AUSTRIA and the Software Competence Center Hagenberg (SCCH) announced the founding of Austria’s first AI testing and qualification hub at a press conference with the Governor of Upper Austria Mag. Thomas Stelzer and the Provincial Minister for Economics and Research Markus Achleitner.