"Business activity is making your ambitions concrete creating something that has real value for others"
The values that guide every decision
Engineering Excellence
Continuous innovation. Hardware, firmware and software designed in-house by a team that never stops improving.
Uncompromising Quality
50,000 drives per year. Every single one tested twice. 2-year warranty. Spare parts available 20+ years after production.
Long-term Vision
Relationships that last decades. Spare parts always available. A partner, not a supplier.
Value for Society
Business as contribution. Opportunity, expertise, quality work: not just profit.
Vision & Mission
Where we are. Where we're headed.
Vision
We believe that industrial progress is built in motion: with technologies that evolve, processes that improve, people that grow. For fifty years we have supported Italian and international companies on this journey, with the expertise that defines us and the curiosity of those who always look ahead.
Mission
We provide integrated automation and motion control solutions to those who produce, innovate and want to do it better. With certified technical expertise, an ecosystem of excellent international partners and the added value of a personal relationship built on listening, presence and direct responsibility.

Collezione d'Arte di RTA
A nice place to be
Anyone who has had the opportunity to visit RTA's headquarters cannot have failed to notice the strong artistic presence scattered throughout the company's various offices.
This is the corporate art collection, which was strongly encouraged by the company's partners and, in particular, by CEO Tommaso Rossini. The collection consists of about thirty works by contemporary artists, primarily in the fields of Pop Art and Arte Povera.
Born of a sensitivity toward the relationship between art and business, it demonstrates a commitment to art and culture "to foster creativity, contribute to corporate well-being, and support contemporary artists, with a view toward engaging the younger generations and the community".
Marco Lodola, Lo Strillone, 2002, Plexiglass and enamel, 145x80 cm, detail




