Sustainability and urban regeneration, the new offices of the Seingim company inaugurated in Genoa
The company expects to expand the organic plant of the Genoese headquarters by about 50 technicians within a few months
Genoa – They were inaugurated this morning the new Seingim offices in Genoa, an engineering company born in Venice that has 15 operational offices in Italy and over 280 employees. When the ribbon is cut, at the headquarters in via Albareto in Sestri, representatives of the institutions of the city economy participated: from the president of Seing Marabese and the managing director, Fabio Pin, came the mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, regional councilor Stefano Anzalone, the labor chaplain Don Mauro Mazzone .
The company, which operates in various sectors with a focus on sustainability, urban regeneration and energy efficiency, intends to expand the organic plant of the Genoese headquarters by about 50 technicians within a few months. “The arrival in Genoa two years ago allowed us to deepen our knowledge of the city and the territory and this meeting will have the opportunity for an overall look at the Genoa of the future”.
Just “Genoa of the future: visions and perspectives” is the title of an event to be held in the afternoon, which should also be attended by the governor Giovanni Toti, who sent a message to remember how “the moment of the economic revival and it is for these that any form of investment will be welcomed by our region, with the aim of conforming to development and growth, increasing employment “. For Mayor Bucci, however,” today the new headquarters of a ’employment’. ‘Italian company, which has its offices in Genoa and is expanding right here, hiring new staff in the area and from the rest of Italy. This is the way of doing business we believe in, which we support as administration and that we want extends to our entire city “.
The event in the afternoon, in addition to Toti and Bucci, should also be attended by the president of Confindustria Genova, Umberto Risso, the rector of the University of Genoa, Federico Delfino, and Monsignor Luigi Molinari.
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