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Cradle of the Italian language, home of such chosen
spirits as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo and of
enlightened governors, in the 14th Century Florence
gave birth to the Renaissance movement, which then
spread throughout Europe: a movement which featured a
renewed use of the Latin language and literature, the
free flourishing of arts, politics and customs.
This spirit of renewal is still very much alive today
in the area of Florence, among its inhabitants and its
enterprises. Some companies have turned high technology
into a creed, and are world leaders thanks to the
excellence of their products.
It was in Florence,
in 1964, that Fiorello and Carla Sodi set up
"Sodi Costruzioni Elettromeccaniche", the core of today's
Sodi Scientifica. The initial technical design activities
were accompanied by the production of electro-diagnostic equipment,
then of products for environmental protection and systems for
electronic detection of road traffic, thus giving rise to the
Environmental Division and the Traffic Division.
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