Tecnomec SA wins Prix SVC Svizzera Italiana 2022
On May 18, 2022, the Prix SVC Svizzera Italiana 2022 was awarded in Lugano. The trophy was won by Tecnomec SA from Stabio ahead of Jetpharma SA and R. Audemars SA.
Iarno Mapelli, Managing Director of Tecnomec SA, accepted the coveted trophy at the Prix SVC Svizzera italiana 2022 on May 18, 2022. Founded in 1981, the company operates in the precision mechanics sector and has state-of-the-art machinery. The Stabio-based company employs 70 people. Second place went to Jetpharma SA and its board member Stefano Martinoli, while R. Audemars SA and its CEO Mirko Audemars secured third place. Diploma ranks were awarded to Agriloro SA and its CEO Jacques Perler, to Campofelice SA and its CEO Simone Patelli, and to Fontana Print SA and its CEO Ruben Fontana.
Tecnomec SA: Rooted in the region
Marzio Grassi, president of the jury of the Prix SVC Italian Switzerland, justified the choice of the winner in the laudation as follows: "Each of the six finalists deserved to win. In the end, the jury chose Tecnomec, an excellent example of a family business characterized by a strong entrepreneurial spirit and a focus on innovation and excellence. It is rooted in the region and constantly invests in the growth of the company and its employees. Director Iarno Mapelli, in addition to the winner's trophy, was able to take home as a prize a Credit Suisse entrepreneur trip and an exclusive SUPSI voucher worth 12,500 Swiss francs to attend one or more SUPSI continuing education courses.
Second place for Jetpharma SA and third place for R. Audemars SA
Jetpharma SA, founded in 1986 and based in Balerna, won the 2nd place. The company offers the following services micronization services for third parties. Today, the company is one of the few global players and has a unique technology. The prize, which was awarded to Stefano Martinoli, member of the Board of Directors, is sponsored by Ernst & Young and consists of participation in a study trip and in the "Entrepreneur of the Year" congress.
The third prize went to R. Audemars SA from Lamone-Cadempino. Thanks to the know-how acquired over more than 120 years in the Swiss watchmaking industry, the family-owned company, founded in 1898, has also developed in other markets and works with global manufacturers of medical equipment, which is now its main market. Mirko Audemars, CEO, accepted the prize offered by Swisscom in the form of a voucher to attend one of the exclusive events promoted and supported by Swisscom.
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