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Scilla Meccanica at Hannover Messe 2023

Scilla Meccanica exhibits at Hannover Messe 2023. You can meet General Manager Ancilla Bezzi and Quality Manager Fabio Benni at: Hall 003,  Stand H43 When: 17 April - 21 April 2023 Timetable: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Address: Hannover Messe Messegelände 30521 Hannover Germany We look forward to your visit!

Scilla Meccanica at MECSPE Bologna 2023

Scilla Meccanica exhibits at MECSPE 2023 - Bologna Trade Fair - Italy. You can meet sales manager Melissa Zamparini and project manager Glauco Pigoli at: PAD 26,  Stand A45 Fiera di Bologna (Italy) When: 29 March - 31 March 2023 Timetable: Wednesday - Thursday - Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Address: BolognaFiere, Piazza Costituzione 6, 40127, Bologna Italy We look forward to your visit!

Scilla Meccanica at Global Industrie - Lyon

Scilla Meccanica exhibits at Global Industrie 2023 - Eurexpo Lyon - France You can meet General Manager Ancilla Bezzi and Quality Manager Fabio Benni at: Halle 6,  Stand G126 EUREXPO LYON (France) When: 07 March - 10 March2023 Timetable: Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Address: Eurexpo Lyon Bd de l'Europe, 69680 Chassieu We look forward to your visit!

Scilla Meccanica at MECSPE Bologna 2022

Scilla Meccanica is present at MECSPE Bologna 2022. You can meet general manager Ancilla Bezzi and sales area manager Melissa Zamparini at: Pad. 26 stand C-76, MECSPE BOLOGNA FIERE 2022 09 June - 11 June. Thursday to Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bologna Fiere, Viale della Fiera, 2040128 Bologna BO. We look forward to your visit!

Scilla Meccanica at Hannover Messe 2022

Scilla Meccanica exhibits at HANNOVER MESSE 2022 You can meet CEO Ancilla Bezzi and Quality Manager Fabio Benni at: Hall 4 stand B-62 HANNOVER MESSE 2022 30 May - 02 June Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Messegelände 30521 Hannover We look forward to your visit!

Christmas ergo cogito

"As long as there is one woman threatened as a woman, we will have no peace". [Lidia Ravera]. 25 November is the world day against violence to women. We in Mechanical Scylla feel that we are in the front line in the fight against human stupidity and delinquency. Not all men, of course, only some. Those few that take to extremes, with tragic violent events, visions and cultures of gender supremacy deeply rooted in worlds, usually organised by males, that have origins dating far back in history. However, they are worlds that are monstrously still part of the common male's retro-thinking and devious habits. That male, apparently gentle in the circle of trust, who does not commit explicit violence: the father, the husband, the son, the boyfriend, the partner, the lover, the friend, the brother, the uncle, the cousin, the boss, the colleague, the partner, the acquaintance, the traitor. The modernity of the male dissolves in his ambiguity of thought: protector of his own mother and his own woman, sacrificing himself on the altar of sacred principles, but immediately kidnapped by the raging fire of prejudice and disparaging judgement towards the woman who expresses herself freely, critically and autonomously.  Even more so, the modernity of the male is destroyed in his silence in the face of the daily repetition of announcements of violence to women: In 2021, 89 women in Italy will be victims of gender-based crimes every day. In 62% of the cases, it is family abuse. Femicides occur at the rate of one every 72 hours. As long as men continue to measure their relationship with women and the organised system of society by the greedy and childish principle of the right of ownership over the female and positions of leadership, regardless of merit, there can never be peace. There can never be that healthy competition, not between genders, not between ethnicities, not between cultures, not between religions and not between economies, but between intellects.  The enhancement and stimulation of the vertical and transversal skills and aptitudes of all human beings, which could bring the very existence of humanity and the globe towards better prospects than those that are emerging today. Mechanics is a traditionally male-dominated world. In this environment you can breathe in the prejudice of men towards women every day: from corporate roles to calendars hanging on the walls. This also applies to the aesthetics of trade fair exhibitions, which unfortunately are still often linked to the absurd combination of "women and motors", the most banal and obsolete expression of which is the Moto GP "Race Queen" or the "Veline" of TV programmes. Scilla Meccanica wants to stand out in this respect. Many strategic corporate roles are occupied by women. Not because of their being women, but because of the absolute merit of being thinking, organised and capable individuals. As many roles are occupied by men, not by right of nationality, not by cunning, not by malice, not by arrogance, not by spirit, not by privilege but, as is the case with our extraordinary women, by solid behavioural values, acquired skills, ability to involve, communicate, drag and teamwork. Nobel Prize winner Rita Levi Montalcini said: "It's easy to be a female, all you need is a pair of stilettos and skimpy clothes... but to be a woman you have to dress your brain with character, personality and courage." Following the concept, we could add that it is easy to be male where the display of muscles and prevarication is enough. To be a man, on the other hand, it would be enough to begin to understand and internalise the concept of respect. Respect for ideas, respect for difference, respect for rules... respect for women.             Glauco Pigoli architetto - project managerer