GIARLE MOBILI ARREDAMENTI SNC: SME Beneficiary of the SILEO 1st Call for Advanced Technology Uptake Projects

Submitted by Fabiola Simeoni on 04 September 2024

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Congratulations to GIARLE MOBILI ARREDAMENTI S.N.C. awarded under the SILEO 1st Call for Advanced Technology Uptake Projects!

 

Giarle mobili arredamenti s.n.c. is a century-old family business characterised by the production and sale of furniture made of wood, in both classic and modern styles. The extreme attention to every detail is the expression of the artisan tradition, which continues in a factory that constantly introduces technological updates. The production is characterized by the use of solid wood (walnut, oak, cherry, ash, beech, pine, and many others) with a high level of quality and by the high possibility of customization. The carpentry has constantly expanded and renewed over the years looking for a right mix of manual processing and technology, between tradition and innovation.

To know more, visit their website: http://www.mobiligiarle.it/

AltaQuotaPrototypes project

The advanced project “AltaQuotaPrototypes” builds upon the previous business A.A.I. Project (Artificial Artificial Intelligence) in collaboration with technology provider /NUOVOSTUDIO DRASLER. This innovative design approach integrates human intelligence, tradition, skills, and corporate experience with cutting-edge artificial intelligence to develop new products that are completely recyclable and waste-free, aligning with both current and future lifestyles. The company's ambitions and growth strategies naturally intersect with new technologies, and artificial intelligence is seen as potentially transformative across various fields, including the furniture sector, particularly in design. As with all new technologies, an initial small-scale testing phase is essential to accurately assess its success and growth potential.

GIARLE MOBILI ARREDAMENTI S.N.C. will receive indirect EUR 8.000 from the European Union’s Single Market Programme through the SILEO Eurocluster project (GA 101074564).

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