ReSComp Engineering is spun off from University of Padova
Newly founded company is leveraging decades of research and patented methodologies to deliver innovative solutions for composite reliability and structural health monitoring.
ReSComp Engineering founders (from left to right): Lucio Maragoni (CRO), Nicola De Rossi (CPO), Paolo Andrea Carraro (CTO) Michele Zappalorto (president and CFO) and Marino Quaresimin (CEO and CMO). Source | ReSComp Engineering
The composite materials research group at the University of Padova’s (Italy) Department of Management and Engineering (DTG) announces the founding of ReSComp Engineering, a spin-off dedicated to enhancing the reliability and safe use of advanced mechanical components and structures. The composites company is grounded in more than two decades of research led by the Research Group on Composite Materials under the guidance of Professor Marino Quaresimin.
ReSComp Engineering is committed to addressing industry challenges through the offering of an advanced design software suite and a structural health monitoring (SHM) system. Its founders believe delivery of this unified strategy can optimize composite component performance during design and ensure real-time monitoring in service.
The company’s software suite focuses on the design and optimization of composite components. It leverages algorithms to model and predict the long-term mechanical behavior of structural parts under real-world conditions with enhanced in-service safety for high-performance composite parts and streamlined implementation of periodic maintenance plans. It also features a beta version of flagship product Fatigue Life Analysis (FLA), which is currently in validation and backed by a pending patent.
ReSComp Engineering also targets composites SHM. The patented system’s methodology achieves real-time, continuous monitoring of composite component integrity without the need for external sensors or transducers, enabling robust, noninvasive, and energy-efficient solutions, and prototype validation at an industrial scale.
ReSComp Engineering serves diverse industries where composite reliability is critical, including automotive, aerospace, urban air mobility, wind energy, hydrogen storage tanks, industrial automation and sporting goods, targeting safety and efficiency in these sectors.
ReSComp is officially debuting its solutions at JEC World 2025, hosted by the Research Group on Composite Materials at the University of Padova. Visit the company at Booth C79.6, Hall 5 in the Italian Pavilion.
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