An increasingly important element in the development of new products is the design of man-machine
interface. In a world in which everything around us becomes more complicated avery day, studying
the interaction between man and tools used by the latter to perform his work also has an economic
value we can no longer dismiss.
An ergonomic interface ensures better understanding of the tool, correct use and les operator
fatigue, consequently, an increase in safety.
Aware of this, we have started collaborating with Ugolini Design, so as to humanise technologies
undergoing continuous and accelerated evolution. Manufacturer creativity separated from the study
of interfaces is no longer conceivable and has become an integral element for innovation
and research.
Developing man-machine interfaces requires solid professional skills and leaves no room for
improvisation: indeed, despite restrictions imposed by the production of a relatively low number
of custom-made machines, this is where human engineering activity has yielded highly encouraging
results.