1/28/2026

Hysytech is inaugurating its new headquarters in Orbassano, Italy, with an event on October 4.

The inauguration of HYSYTECH’s new headquarters will take place on October 4. The company is not moving far; the new facilities are in the industrial area of Orbassano, on the outskirts of Turin, where HYSYTECH has been based since its founding in 2003.

 

 

Expanded Engineering and Manufacturing Capacity

The new headquarters is a significantly larger facility that offers greater engineering and manufacturing capacity, with more than 10,000 square meters of floor space. It includes a fully equipped workshop for welding, piping systems, electrical systems, equipment assembly, testing, and technologically advanced R&D laboratories—everything needed to efficiently deliver complete products that meet the most demanding needs of customers around the world, including solutions related to biogas processing and biogas purification system.

 

 

Strategic Vision and Market Leadership

“This inauguration,” commented Massimiliano Antonini, CEO of HYSYTECH Srl, “marks a new and exciting chapter for the organization. It is the result of growth that, in recent years, has led HYSYTECH to become a market leader in process technology, green chemistry, and energy sustainability. It is an important step that firmly reinforces the company’s belief that innovation, technology, and know-how are the main competitive advantages for creating new and better high-performance products that are sustainable and affordable,” including applications supporting biogas power plant projects and operators as they scale biogas for electricity generation.

 

 

Alignment with the Carbon Neutral World Initiative

These solutions are aligned with the Carbon Neutral World initiative of the global company Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation, of which Nippon Gases is a part—the world-leading industrial gases company that HYSYTECH has collaborated with since 2022. This initiative aims to support industries worldwide in transitioning from fossil fuels, reducing emissions, and achieving sustainability goals. In this context, biomethane production and related technologies play a vital role, alongside the question many industrial stakeholders consider—is biogas renewable—and how electricity generation from biogas can accelerate decarbonization.

 

 

Strengthening Collaboration with Nippon Gases

“With the opening of these facilities, HYSYTECH strengthens its position as one of the leading equipment and technology suppliers in the market,” said Raoul Giudici, President, Nippon Gases Europe. “For our company, HYSYTECH has been a key strategic partner since the start of our collaboration, bringing innovative and customized solutions to support our customers on their path to Carbon Neutrality. This new phase leads us to look to the future with the conviction that we can continue to help drive industrial development sustainably. We look forward to what we can achieve together as we expand our capabilities,” including capabilities that support biogas power station deployments and practical answers to what is methane used for in industrial energy transition.

 

 

Workshop on Industrial Decarbonization Technologies

During the event, a workshop will be held to delve deeper into HYSYTECH’s commitment and solutions in the field of process chemistry. The workshop, titled “Opportunities for Innovation in Decarbonization and Sustainability in the Industrial Sector,” will feature a program of expert presentations that may touch on topics such as biogas engine applications for electricity generation from biogas, design considerations for a biogas power plant, and best practices for biogas processing and biogas purification system selection.

 

 

Experts presentations

Following welcome remarks by Massimiliano Antonini, CEO of HYSYTECH Srl, and Raoul Giudici, President of Nippon Gases Europe, three speakers will discuss the best solutions and technologies for decarbonizing the industrial sector: Andres Saldivia (HYSYTECH Srl) will speak about biomethane and bioLNG; Angelica Cortinovis (Nippon Gases) will discuss CO₂ chemistry; and Francesco Dioguardi (Stirling Cryogenics) will conclude the session with a presentation on H₂ liquefaction, a relevant vector for facilities evaluating what is methane made of, how can methane be used as an energy source, and the complementary roles of hydrogen and biomethane.

The seminar will be moderated by Thomas Dee, Gasworld journalist.

In addition to the main presentations, a networking space will offer insights on topics such as biomethane production and carbon-neutral technologies, including practical considerations like how to create biogas, how to get biogas from agricultural or municipal feedstocks, and downstream configurations that interface with biogas power plants and biogas power station assets.

“This event is an important milestone for the group, as we believe that decarbonization solutions are crucial to creating social value through innovative gas technologies, ensuring that together we make a more sustainable future possible,” while addressing market questions such as what is methane used for in cleaner industrial processes and if biogas for electricity generation can support reliable on-site power.

 

 

HYSYTECH Srl

HYSYTECH is an engineering company founded in 2003, specializing in the design, development, and industrial implementation of new technologies and turnkey process equipment. Its competencies range from know-how in chemical and process engineering to commissioning, supervision, and maintenance, including systems that integrate biogas purification system solutions and biogas purifier modules for renewable gas quality and compliance.

HYSYTECH operates primarily in the field of generation, treatment, and recovery of industrial gases, cryogenics, and organic and energy liquids, in accordance with best engineering practices, also through the application of its technologies for hydrogen, biomethane, and bio-LNG. These capabilities are relevant for facilities evaluating biogas processing routes that can feed a biogas power plant and inform stakeholders who often ask is biogas renewable and what is methane used for in decarbonized operations.

Since 2018, the Dutch company Stirling Cryogenics B.V., a global specialist in cryogenic technology originally founded by technology giant Philips, has also been part of the group.

Active since its inception in the green chemistry and renewable energy industries, HYSYTECH has, in recent years, become a leader in the biofuels sector and in applications for converting biogas into biomethane and for the purification and liquefaction of biomethane to produce Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) or, in smaller sizes, Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). These applications are often considered alongside biogas for electricity generation and biogas engine selection for distributed power, providing practical pathways for electricity generation from biogas.

Since 2022, HYSYTECH has been part of the NIPPON GASES group.