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Our Three Souls: who we are, what we do

OUR PURPOSE

WE WANT TO CONTRIBUTE TO A BETTER QUALITY OF LIFE BY DECARBONIZING PLASTICS, FERTILIZERS AND FUELS, USING OUR TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS AND LARGE-SCALE EXECUTION CAPABILITIES AT THE CROSSROADS OF ENERGY AND INDUSTRY.

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OUR MISSION

To provide engineering expertise for the transformation of natural resources into high value-added products in the hydrocarbons and green economies, developing new energy transition technologies to meet global climate change goals.

OUR PROMISE

A healthy environment, a sustainable economy, a stable climate are the ultimate goals of our times, and we will pursue all of them with the same resolve that has allowed us to never step back from a challenge, ever.

OUR STRENGTH

Managing complexity, territorial diversity and technology, leveraging our People’s world-class technical competencies.

OUR THREE SOULS: WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE DO

CONTRACTORS

ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT, CONSTRUCTION

Our technological roots, dating back to the pioneers of Italian engineering, and the long experience gained through the management of large, integrated, and complex projects enabled us to become a leading global contractor. Our strong technological drive provides access to the Best Available Technologies (BAT) on the market, consolidating our position of leadership as a contractor for highly complex plants. Through our network of international engineering hubs, we supply clients with services and know-how that span from conceptual studies to technological consulting, process engineering, and detail design. The services we offer exploit business synergies and cross-fertilization opportunities present within our Group, drawing from the specialist skills of all of our companies.

TECHNOLOGISTS

TECHNOLOGY AND LICENSING

The Maire Tecnimont technology portfolio consists of 136 patent families and more than 1,850 individual patents and patent applications in many countries. In addition, the innovation pipeline (IPL) process has been rolled out across the Group, resulting in 80 new innovation projects in our Green Acceleration and more than 54 new patents in different fields. Maire Tecnimont’s research activities fall mainly into the following categories: development of new raw materials for petrochemicals production; improvement of current technologies; and development of innovative and sustainable new technologies. The continuous cooperation with Universities and Research Centers makes us frontrunners in open innovation and R&D, remaining on the cutting-edge of our industry.

ENTREPRENEURS

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND VENTURES

We pursue opportunities assisting potential clients from the early stages of the investment process, leveraging our advanced technical and financial skills to promote projects in which the Group can play a pivotal role in coordinating the whole process and the various financial, institutional, and technical actors involved. The Group itself initiates projects, bringing together investors and resources to establish a company to build and operate a plant. It entails playing a key role to steer strategic development – from concept to execution – of large-scale projects.

ENERGY TRANSITION ENABLERS

Thanks to our extensive know-how in research, licensing, engineering and construction of natural resource processing plants, we provide

solutions for the energy transition.

Our history, expertise, knowledge and leadership in transforming natural feedstocks make us an industrial enabler of innovative and sustainable plants. From scouting, pivoting, industrializing, and finally marketing a portfolio of sustainable technologies dedicated to decarbonization and green chemistry, we are committed to accelerating the energy transition, making it real for our clients and communities. We are taking a leading role in this new ecosystem through proactive project development, launching new supply chains, and by activating innovative financial instruments and green capital on both the debt and equity side, which can also include our direct co-investment.

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