
There is a thread linking the history of Sea Marconi to the future of energy: it is made of passion, expertise, and the ability to innovate without losing sight of its roots. Telling this story, this time, is Cristina Tumiatti, Business Development Chief and daughter of founder Vander Tumiatti, featured in a recent article published in L’Imprenditore.
In her contribution, Cristina retraces the milestones that have made Sea Marconi an international reference point for the diagnosis and treatment of electrical transformers, focusing on today’s most pressing challenges: from sustainability to research, to the ability to attract young talents and new skills. Her account portrays a company that, while operating in a highly technical and specialized sector, has never ceased to put people, knowledge, and the sharing of experiences at the center.
Cristina Tumiatti also highlights Sea Marconi’s Research and Development, an area with five to six dedicated staff members: «It is a deliberate choice – she stresses – to always be ready, leaving nothing to chance and keeping up with the times». From this constant investment came an innovation that marks a turning point in the sector: Smart Nosy. With this patented technology, Sea Marconi has for the first time provided a concrete answer to a long-standing challenge: the impossibility of preventive maintenance on resin transformers. Smart Nosy makes it possible to monitor their condition in real time, drastically reducing the risk of sudden failures and minimizing the impact on production continuity.
The publication in L’Imprenditore carries a special meaning. The magazine, founded in 1994 on the initiative of Confindustria’s Small Industry division, has been telling the stories and challenges of Italian SMEs for over thirty years, giving voice to entrepreneurs who, with their ideas, help transform the country’s economy. Including Sea Marconi in this context means recognizing not only its technological excellence, but also the human and entrepreneurial role the company has built over time.
The full article is available on L’Imprenditore: Sea Marconi Technologies, the “doctors” of electrical transformers.






