About Us

We are an Italian company active, since 1986, in advanced education of IT professionals.

"Technology Transfer brings the thought leaders of the IT industry from around the world to Italy to present their approaches and share their experiences both as single presenters in the intimate atmosphere of a seminar, as well as in groups to interact with each other and the audience in summit meetings and conferences."



Tim Lister

Our Philosophy

We believed from the very beginning that, if we wanted to become an international point of reference in spreading IT know-how, we had to reach some fundamental goals:

  • cooperation with world-class gurus
  • correct spotting of strategic topics
  • total independence from vendors

Focus on Strategic Issues

We have always tried to provide in-depth analysis on issues mostly relevant for users. These efforts enabled us to become leaders in Italy to:

  • manage relational database issues as production tools in 1986
  • address Object-Oriented issues with James Odell in 1990 and then with Ed Yourdon, Ivar Jacobson and Martin Fowler
  • talk about Data Warehouse with Bill Inmon in 1992
  • believe in Function Point Analysis (1992), Software Reusability and Enterprise Web Technology

The same is true for Client/Server, Business Process Re-engineering, Rapid Prototyping Technologies and many topics.

Cooperation with Information Technology world-class gurus

Throughout the years we have cooperated with gurus who changed the landmark in IT Industry. To get more information on our prominent experts click on our speakers section.

Our Achievements

We are able to precisely measure our efforts: during all these years, thousands of IT professionals of Italian and European companies have chosen us acknowledging we have always provided qualitative, reliable, serious and authoritative services.

Towards the Future

Notwithstanding our achievements so far, we continue to identify the most important issues. If you believe in training as a know-how investment continue to follow us, even by making suggestions, by communicating your needs and interests.