Maire Tecnimont

Subsequently, it specialised in the production of cogeneration and combined cycle plants both in Italy and abroad, with a particular focus on the Middle East and Latin America.

In 2009 Maire Tecnimont's acquisition of Stamicarbon allowed it to combine its traditional EPC activities with technology licensing services.

Over the years, Stamicarbon established itself and consolidated a position of global leadership in technology design and innovation in the field of urea production.

Also in 2009 the Group entered the renewable energy industry with the creation of a new company, Met NewEn, which operates in the biomass and concentrated solar power sector.

[19][20] In 2010 Maire Tecnimont acquired Technip KTI SpA (TKTI) through the acquisition of a parent company: Sofipart Srl.

[21] Technip KTI, later renamed KT, was set up 40 years ago as a contractor working on the design and production of industrial furnaces, operating under the name Selas Italia.

In 1974, Selas Italia changed its name to KTI (Kinetics Technology International) and was acquired by the German company Mannesmann Anlagenbau in 1988.

The objective is to synergistically boost the Group's expertise in the infrastructure and civil engineering sectors and to improve performance and profitability.

[24] In 2016 Maire Tecnimont launched a new phase to bring about the digital transformation of its production processes[25] and to open up to new business areas, such as renewable energy and green chemistry.