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Changes at top of Italian ANPR specialist Tattile

CEO Corrado Franchi has been appointed chairman of the board
By Adam Hill February 5, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Alex Filippini (left) and Corrado Franchi

Italy-based traffic camera specialist Tattile has made two key leadership changes.

Alex Filippini, previously chief technology officer (CTO), has been appointed CEO of Tattile.

He replaces Corrado Franchi, who is now chairman of the board.

Franchi, who has been with the company more than a decade, has a remit to oversee mergers and acquisitions and explore new business opportunities in established and emerging markets. 

As CEO, Filippini is now responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations, managing growth strategies. He started as a member of Tattile's R&D department before being promoted to CTO.

The company said the changes "reflect Tattile's unwavering focus on innovation and its ambition to reach new heights in the future". 

The firm, which acquired Comark in July 2024, says its goal "is to provide comprehensive solutions using various technologies that seamlessly integrate all Tattile devices, creating an ecosystem where products communicate synergistically".

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