Optical fiber as a driver of Made in Italy: Moretti Design расскаnts the Open Fiber event
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Optical fiber as a driver of Made in Italy: Moretti Design расскаnts the Open Fiber event

The event and Moretti Design’s participation

Stefano Moretti, CEO of Moretti Design, took part in Rome in the meeting “Optical fiber: the future of Made in Italy”, promoted by Open Fiber on the occasion of the National Made in Italy Day.

The event represented an important moment of discussion on the role of connectivity in the development of the Italian production system, with a clear focus: optical fiber is no longer just a technological infrastructure, but a strategic lever for business competitiveness.

During the meeting, Moretti Design shared the company’s direct experience through the speech of CEO Stefano Moretti, explaining how digital evolution and the adoption of fiber have concretely impacted production, organizational, and commercial processes.

Optical fiber and Made in Italy: a new infrastructure to compete

From the discussion that emerged during the event, one fundamental point is clear: today, competition between companies is increasingly digital and global.

For Made in Italy, excelling in product quality alone is no longer enough. It is necessary to rely on digital infrastructures capable of supporting:

  • speed of communication and data exchange
  • real-time information management
  • operational continuity between departments and international markets
  • constant collaboration between companies, suppliers, and customers

Optical fiber therefore becomes a structural element for industrial growth. It is not just a connection technology, but a true accelerator of competitiveness, capable of supporting the evolution of Italian production chains.

A key figure that emerged during the meeting also highlights the economic value of this infrastructure: every euro invested in fiber can generate up to 4.4 euros of GDP, confirming its direct impact on the country’s development.

Moretti Design and the value of connectivity

In his speech, Stefano Moretti outlined the journey of Moretti Design, a company founded in 1960 and grown through several evolutionary phases, up to its current production structure oriented towards innovation and international markets.

The arrival of optical fiber represented an essential step for the company.

Ultra-fast connectivity made it possible to:

  • improve connection stability, doubling it compared to the past
  • increase operational speed and response times by about 20%
  • make production more efficient through the connection between humans and machines
  • strengthen our presence in foreign markets

Today, fiber is a concrete enabling factor: without it, it would not be possible to guarantee the same level of production efficiency or sustain the intensity of international commercial relationships.

In particular, in an increasingly competitive global context, where emerging markets exert strong pressure on prices, the ability to compete is increasingly based on quality, innovation, and operational speed.

Fiber as a turning point for the future of Made in Italy

The event promoted by Open Fiber confirmed a now clear direction: optical fiber is one of the fundamental infrastructures for the future of Made in Italy.

In this scenario, Moretti Design’s testimony reflects a constant approach to evolution and innovation: staying up to date is not an occasional choice, but a daily way of working, necessary to grow and remain competitive in international markets.

Connectivity is therefore not an accessory element, but a real turning point for business growth. Today, being competitive means knowing how to integrate production, innovation, and internationalization within an increasingly digital and interconnected ecosystem.

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