Rhea, one of the most main producers of espresso destroy machines, is one of the ‘Made in Italy’ corporations incorporated within the guide “Success Stories, Talent and Excellence of Italians”, selected as a present for the G7 Summit and the next ministerial conferences for the Italian G7 Presidency.
At Borgo Egnazia, the G7 heads of state had been thus presented to the tale of Rhea. The corporate that began with the long-lasting gumball dispenser has prominent itself over time, due to its inventive and cutting edge tempo, by means of bringing Italian espresso destroy tradition to the sector and increasing the horizons of merchandising.
Rhea has reworked the automated espresso system from a easy cold and hot beverage dispenser into a complicated Made in Italy hospitality resolution, integrating complicated generation, design, customisation, sustainability and ever-increasing consideration to shopper wishes.
“We are proud to be considered a company that represents the best of ‘Made in Italy’, not only for the quality of our products but also for the excellence and innovation to be found in every detail of our work. This success is the result of teamwork, of the ‘Rhea family’, where everyone’s passion, dedication, and commitment are the ingredients that enrich our solutions in the coffee industry,” commented Andrea Pozzolini, leader govt of Rhea.
“Our solutions are used in more than 100 countries around the world, to which over the years we have brought our signature style and sense of hospitality”, provides Pozzolini.
“This book is a tribute to ‘Made in Italy’, but also an invitation to reflect on how Italy can significantly contribute to shaping a more sustainable, balanced, and inclusive global future”, says Roberto Santori, founding father of ‘Made in Italy’. “The idea for the book came from the work we’ve been doing over the last two years with our community of Italian entrepreneurs and companies, exploring the challenges and opportunities of our national brand and discussing the crucial role that ‘Made in Italy’ can play in today’s global landscape”.