CORTONA, Italy--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 19, 2026--
We are pleased to invite investors, analysts, and media representatives to Scanfil's Capital Markets Day, taking place on 29-30 September 2026 at MB Elettronica’s main plant and headquarters in Cortona, Italy.
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Capital Markets Day offers an opportunity to meet Scanfil's management team, visit the Cortona plant acquired in January, and hear more about Scanfil’s strategic growth priorities and targets.
During the event, we will discuss:
Participants will have the opportunity to tour MB Elettronica’s main plant and experience firsthand the expertise and capabilities that strengthen Scanfil's position, especially in Aerospace & Defense and Medtech & Life Science, alongside its strong foothold in Southern Europe.
We welcome you to Tuscany to hear more about Scanfil’s future targets, discuss industry developments, and network with fellow participants.
Join us and learn how Scanfil is building the future.
MB Elettronica main plant and headquarters in Tuscany, Italy. Scanfil's Capital Markets Day 2026 will be arranged 29-30 September at MB Elettronica main plant and headquarters in Tuscany, Italy. Copyright: MB Elettronica
NEW DELHI (AP) — A fire broke out at a hotel in Kolkata in the early hours Wednesday, killing at least nine people and injuring six in the capital of India’s West Bengal state, police said.
The blaze erupted around 1:45 a.m. at a hotel in central Kolkata close to the West Bengal Fire Department headquarters, the Press Trust of India news agency reported.
Five fire engines were deployed to bring the blaze under control, while police and disaster management teams carried out rescue operations, the report said. The injured were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Firefighters struggled to reach people trapped on the upper floors as thick smoke engulfed the building, a police officer told the news agency. The fire was brought under control, the officer said.
Authorities said their immediate focus was on rescuing anyone still trapped inside and investigating the cause of the fire, which was not immediately known.
Nine people have been confirmed dead but the toll could rise, police told PTI.
Deadly fires, often linked to electrical faults or gas cylinder explosions, are common in India where investigators have frequently pointed to safety lapses and inadequate enforcement of fire regulations as contributing to recurring loss of life.
On Monday, a blaze at a hotel in West Bengal’s temple town of Tarapith left at least seven people dead and several others critically injured.
In December, at least 25 people were killed after a fire ripped through a popular nightclub in western Goa state.
Policemen and other officials stand near a hotel which caught fire early Wednesday in Kolkata, India, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)