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ALNW.J is ALMEC’s new compact wired control panel, designed for machines equipped with a CAN bus network, combining robustness, durability, and precision control using Hall effect technology with a customisable interface.


The European Commission has presented a proposal to revise the NIS2 Directive, marking an important shift: not a relaxation of obligations, but a simplification designed to make security more applicable, sustainable, and aligned with the new European regulatory ecosystem.
Together with the Cybersecurity Act 2, this revision represents a real step forward: the pursuit of better rules.


ALMEC introduces the Waterproof Security Keypad, a security keypad designed for industrial, vehicular, and outdoor applications that require high reliability, robustness, and advanced electronic integration. The device has been engineered to meet the growing needs of access control, command management, and safety configurations in complex environments, while maintaining the ease of use typical of ALMEC interfaces.


On Tuesday 27 January, the European Union and India reached a historic free trade agreement, the largest ever concluded by both parties.


The Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy has published the implementing decree that precisely defines the rules of the new 2026–2028 hyper‑depreciation scheme. This incentive replaces Transition 4.0 and Transition 5.0 and aims to support investments in capital goods, digital technologies, and systems for the self‑production of renewable energy.


In 2025, ALMEC once again confirms its social vocation and its deep bond with the Dogliani community, supporting sports, facilities, and young talents. A concrete commitment to the community that brings innovation both inside and outside the company.

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