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| WHO WE ARE |
PROFILE
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Epipoli was created in 2000 by a team of senior managers who had worked at the highest levels of companies that were international leaders in sectors ranging from retailing to banking services, from project management to market research, from marketing consulting to technological solutions. A capital of solid expertise achieved in the field and social and cultural values enriched by a vision that anticipates the market and consumption trends.
Over the years, Epipoli has developed into a system of network companies on the international level which are able to plan and define each operation through the contribution of partners who are market leaders across the field of relationship marketing.
With its headquarters in Milan, Epipoli has offices in the principal countries of the European Union and, recently, also in the United States and Australia.
Epipoli, from the Greek epi-polis, is one of the five neighbourhoods in the highest area of Syracuse, one of the economical and political powers of the ancient world together with Alexandria, Athens and Rome. The Euryalus Castle, residence of Archimedes, was built here to protect the city.
Values reminiscent of the innovative and discovery-oriented spirit of Archimedes, of the organisational and avant-garde model of ancient civilisations, of the very vision of the citadel above the city. All of this is reflected in Epipoli in strong and abundant investment in Research and Development - an area that absorbs 20% of company earnings - in the defence of operative processes - with an avant-garde methodology and technological platform - and in continual intercultural osmosis with active participation, on the part of company management, in talk shows, events and international conferences.
What makes Epipoli unique on the market is its ability to combine marketing skills with the most advanced technological solutions through a truly interactive platform which has recently elicited the attention of the most important international TV networks and the specialised press.
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