A SHORT FOREWORD
We are all what we have been, we are shaped and moulded by our origins, the upbringing we received and the cultural fabric of the places where we lived and grew up.
ITG was born in places rich in history, tradition and passion, and from the "Motor Valley"a unique place in the world where love for mechanics, technology and performance have produced, among other things, the world's most popular sports cars and motorbikes.
We design and produce our traction units and elevator componentsand with a passion for technology and for work well done that we inherited.


OURSSKILLS
Our expertise stems from years spent in the lift industry and its component parts.
Our partners have developed and run companies that manufacture and install lift systems, which allows us to design our machines and solutions from the specific needs of those who will use them in their daily activities.
We have the possibility to develop our machines into real lifting systems and to stress them under load on test benches.
This is very different from interpreting customers' needs: we have them in house, just as we have third parties judging our work as they test it in their installations.

OURDEVELOPMENT
Browse through the years to learn about our milestones and achievements
Start up
Italian Top Gears was founded and started in 2011 by two professionals with experience in the lift traction unit industry, serving as President and CEO of one of Europe's leading lift companies.
Production and expansion
The 2012 was very important because the first container of winches was shipped and our first customer lift company in Italy was supplied.
New models and new plant
In 2014 ITG moved to new, larger premises.
Meanwhile, the range of lift winches and gearless machines has been enhanced by new models.
On the move again
In 2016 The company's growth has forced a new move into a broader context and more new products have been developed.
An important award for the ITG
In 2018 we enter the project SRM (Synchronous Reluctance Motor) for the development of a range of drive units without permanent magnets is co-funded by the European Union under the EASME 'Horizon 2000' programme.