Engineering is a global player and Italy's largest systems integration group and a leader in the provision of complete integrated services throughout the software value chain: design, development, outsourcing services, products and proprietary vertical solutions, IT and strategy consultancy, tailored to the business models of our clients in all markets.
With 6.500 employees and 43branch offices, Engineering is present throughout Italy, has a direct commercial presence in the EU, in Ireland and Belgium, and outside the EU in Brazil, Latin America and Delaware (USA).
With an estimated value of production of 800-820 million euros at the end of 2011, Engineering has a consolidated presence in several vertical markets: Government, Industry, Finance, Telco&Media, Energy&Utilities.
The holding company, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica, has been listed on the Milan Stock Exchange since December 2000 and today ordinary shares are traded in the FTSE Italia STAR segment for stocks with the highest industrial and financial requirements. Of the total 12.5 million shares, 33% are traded on the market and 67% are held by company founders.
Thanks to the purchasing plan and the ability to open new markets, the Group has a global production capacity in more than 50 different countries, managing IT initiatives linked to the development of projects in the industrial and telecommunications sectors. It has strengthened its presence in the managed operations sector thanks to its data centre integrated network, located in Pont St. Martin (near Aosta), Turin and Padua, supplying business continuity services in the management of IT infrastructures.
The Engineering Group operates through 5 business units: Finance, Public Administration &Healthcare), Industry & Services, Utilities & Telco, Training Services, which are supported by 250 highly specialized transversal skills centres, and by its Central Office for Research & Innovation, with the double objective of promoting the role of software research at international level as well as bringing the innovation to the business units productive cycles.