ASA joins Confindustria Dispositivi Medici

21 May 2021 - Corporate -

With an eye to constant growth and development, ASA joins Confindustria Dispositivi Medici (Italian Employers’ Federation for Medical Devices), the Confindustria Federation that unites, represents and enhances SMEs, multinationals and start-ups which operate in Italy in the sector of medical devices. A sector this, that generates a market value of 16.7 billion euro between exports and national markets, numbers 4,323 companies (3,753 national ones and 570 multinational ones) with a total figure of 94,153 employees.

“Joining this division of Confindustria – Roberto Marchesini, ASA General Manager, explains – is further confirmation of the responsibility that our company assumes to contribute to improve the health of citizens and, by extension, of the health service. Since our founding, we have invested in research and development with a truly clear goal: to develop therapeutic solutions which contribute to implement the quality of life of those who choose them. Being part of Confindustria Dispositivi Medici reasserts our daily commitment which has been in place for almost 40 years”.

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