Born in 1965 in Milano, Italy, I began to be interested in electronics and computers since middle school. My first homebuilt computer was  PC di Nuova Elettronica (1979) programmed in Z80 hex opcodes with a hex keyboard and using a 4 digits 7 segment display(!).
My first computer was  Sinclair ZX80, soon modified by me in ZX81.
Then I bought a  COMMODORE 64 and it was with this computer that my hobby began to became a job. While I attended High School I began writing articles and programs for the magazine Commodore Computer Club with my brother Alberto and my friends Luca Galuzzi and Giovanni Bellù. It's still possible to download some issues of the magazine from this site.
In 1985 I found Logical Instruments with my brother Alberto and Luca Galuzzi mainly dealing with hardware based on microprocessors.
In1986 we buy our first  PC, an IBM XT dual floppy disk, CGA video card, and color monitor. In few years we move from hardware to software and in 1991 TRAVILOG was born, our first software to design reinforced concrete beams that will be the beginning of the modern history of  Logical Instruments first and Logical Soft next. I graduated in Electronic Engineering specializing in Software Engineering at Politecnico di Milano
In 2000 Logical Soft is born, with the partners of a lifetime and with a new partner, Andrea Sattamino. We mainly develop software for civil engineering, mainly TRAVILOG for structural design and TERMOLOG for heat engineering.  Presently I'm CEO at Logical Instruments and I'm into R&D in Logical Soft.
I'm a  .NET programmer, Full Stack Developer (nodejs+express+MySql+Vue), mobile developer with Nativescript.

Of course, I never stopped following my hobbies, programming an programming languages, microcontrollers (particularly Arduino, ESP8266 and ESP32),  Internet Of Things,  automation, amateur Astronomy, Voyages, good food, and craft beer.