Focus on PCB 2026 – Meet the exhibitors: CEEI Elettronica Industriale Srl

Focus on PCB 2026 – Meet the exhibitors: CEEI Elettronica Industriale Srl

Ahead of Focus on PCB 2026, we take a closer look at the key players in the next edition.

This time, we spoke with Giorgio Mazzolatti, Sales Manager at CEEI Elettronica Industriale, who shared what participating at the show in Vicenza means and the company’s perspective on the challenges and opportunities shaping the PCB industry.

1. CEEI Electronics provides comprehensive manufacturing services spanning PCB production, assembly (PCBA), and technical support. Which specific capabilities or service innovations will you be highlighting at Focus on PCB 2026, and how do these solutions help your customers accelerate time-to-market, improve quality, or enhance product reliability?

At Focus on PCB 2026, CEEI will present a structured rapid prototyping solution designed to support customers during the most critical stages of product development.
The added value of our approach lies in our ability to combine speed, quality, and competitive pricing, even for prototypes and small production runs, enabling a tangible reduction in time-to-market. Prototypes are manufactured using processes already aligned with series production, avoiding discontinuities during the industrialization phase.
At the exhibition, we will explain how every stage of the production process is tightly controlled—from material management to SMD and THT assembly, through to inspection and functional testing—to ensure maximum quality and reliability, even in low-volume manufacturing.
Through this approach, we aim to demonstrate that Made in Italy, when supported by method, technology, and process control, can be highly competitive compared to foreign markets—not only in terms of quality and reliability, but also in responsiveness and total cost.


2. What convinced you to take part in Focus on PCB 2026, and what opportunities does this event offer compared to others?

We chose to participate in Focus on PCB 2026 because we consider it the most focused and specialized trade fair in Italy for our industry. It offers an excellent opportunity for high-quality networking, directly connecting companies across the electronics supply chain with organizations seeking manufacturing solutions like ours.
For CEEI, this will also be our first trade fair experience, and we are particularly pleased to have chosen Focus on PCB as our starting point. We believe it is the ideal setting to present our approach, engage in meaningful technical discussions, and build new industrial and technical relationships.
It also represents a strategic opportunity to strengthen our presence in the Italian and European markets, promoting Made in Italy as a competitive alternative to foreign suppliers—especially when quality, process control, and responsiveness are decisive factors.


3. From your perspective, what technological innovations or challenges are shaping the future of the PCB industry, and how is your company addressing these changes?


From our point of view, one of the main challenges shaping the future of the PCB industry is the ability to manage increasingly complex production processes in a controlled, repeatable, and reliable way.
The technological evolution of PCBs and electronic assemblies, combined with ever more stringent manufacturing requirements, makes a process-driven approach essential—rather than focusing on individual production steps. Today, the quality and reliability of an electronic product depend on the ability to control the entire workflow, from material management through to final testing.
CEEI’s response to these challenges is an industrial model based on structured processes, extensive controls, and defect prevention, supported by a certified quality system. Our certifications provide tangible assurance of the way we operate and our ability to maintain consistently high standards over time, even in complex manufacturing environments.
This approach allows us to offer customers not just electronic manufacturing services, but industrial reliability, continuity, and risk reduction—factors that are becoming increasingly decisive in market choices.