The constant need to update our knowledge and methodologies in the field of diagnostics and restoration requires continuous comparisons with research centres and professional experts (for example for the use of nanoproducts, vacuum-sealed treatments, the use of lasers in university projects, the use of enzymes and biotechnologies for the cleaning of painting surfaces, up to photocatalytic protective treatments as an alternative to canonical products.
Scientific collaborations are also underway through research projects and theses with Academies and Universities.
Manual skills, technology and science in an artisan restoration workshop