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MILAN, Italy – On the occasion of HostMilano 2025, Officine Brugnetti is set to celebrate its historic status as one of Italy’s longest-standing espresso machine manufacturers. Founded in 1947, the family-owned company has not only survived but thrived for nearly eight decades in the global market, with 98% of its production destined for export.
Brugnetti’s strategic response to market demands takes shape in two groundbreaking innovations:
Aurora: A masterpiece for specialty coffee, featuring:
• SCA-compliant thermal stability (±0.5°C)
• Soft Infusion: Extraction through a gentle infusion process that enhances coffee aromas and ensures uniform extraction.

• Retro-futuristic design, paying homage to the original “Aurora” model.
• PID temperature control, displayed to the tenth of a degree, guarantees maximum thermal stability.

• Independent Brew Groups: Two or three independent brew groups, each with a dedicated 1-liter boiler, allow for simultaneous preparation of different coffee styles.
Luna: The entry-level revolution, offering:
• Full metal construction

• Commercial-grade components at competitive prices
• Simplified maintenance for emerging markets

• High-efficiency thermoblock system
“Unlike startups, we bring 80 years of proven expertise,” say Andrea and Simona Brugnetti, highlighting Brugnetti’s role as the original manufacturer for many established brands during their early days. This legacy of industrial craftsmanship now fuels international expansion, with the third generation focusing on:
• Modernized commercial structures
• Strategic marketing realignment
• Enhanced technical support networks in new markets
At Stand C47/D48 in Hall 16 of Host 2025, visitors will witness live demonstrations of Aurora’s precision and Luna’s reliability—a testament to Brugnetti’s dual commitment to innovation and accessibility in professional coffee equipment.














