Curiosity as an emblem

12 October 2016

One does not reach fifty years of activity without being curious.Serigraphy itself would not have arisen without curiosity, nor would it be where it is today.Curiosity is an inexhaustible source of growth; it is the very engine of experience and the mother of all evolution.SAC Serigrafia’s curiosity is fueled by research, but also and above […]
SAC Screen Printing Curiosity as a way of working

One does not reach fifty years of activity without being curious.
Serigraphy itself would not have arisen without curiosity, nor would it be where it is today.
Curiosity is an inexhaustible source of growth; it is the very engine of experience and the mother of all evolution.
SAC Serigrafia’s curiosity is fueled by research, but also and above all by sharing and contamination.
It is an approach that rewards.
Fostering the exchange of information and ideas at every level of the company allows the potential of the individual to emerge for the benefit of all, allows processes to be seen in their complexity and from multiple points of view, making it easier to discover innovations and coordinate improvements.
Wanting to get to know the customer better, to be curious about whether his or her experience with SAC Serigrafia is satisfactory at all times, helps to shorten the distance and make us feel that his or her needs are our own.
Looking outward, to those who innovate, to those who do the same things we do differently, and to those who do other things in the same way, pushes us not only to want to improve but more importantly gives us further proof of the value generated by sharing and the potential of networks as amplifiers of expertise for individual businesses.

Curiosity, however, is not an exact science.
Any new information or discovery must be tried and tested. Continuously and constantly. For our part, for the next fifty years, as for the previous fifty years, we want to continue to be an open, “experimental” company, with our ears pointed to the new and our eyes turned to ideas.
And for the next fifty years, too, curiosity will be our emblem.