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Spii, short for Strategic Partner Intelligence Interface, is an Italian firm that specializes in crafting and designing Human-Machine Interface machinery,
Headquarters | Saronno (VA) , Italy |
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Key people | Roberto Foiadelli (Chairman of the Board) Silvio Zuffetti (CEO) |
Number of employees | (09/05/24)- 163 2023- 148 |
Website | https://www.spii.eu/ |
components and safety devices for the railway and e-vehicle sector under parent company Schaltbau GmbH.
History
[edit]Engineer Angelo Foiadelli established SPII in Milan in 1947 as “Industrial Engineering Professional Studio”.
In 2015, the German company Schaltbau Group officially acquired SPII as a “Strategic Partner Intelligent Interface”.
Products
[edit]SPII deals with the design and production of human-machine interface systems.
Furthermore, Spii offers assistance and engineering support for all of Schaltbau group's products on the Italian market: contactors, HV switches, snap switches for railway, connectors and industrial/electric mobility applications.