ABOUT
Transforming the world through applied research
25
monitored bridges
4+
years of EXPERIENCE
10
TB of analysed data
20+
papers published
OUR MISSION
Simplify the management of infrastructure networks
Leveraging the skills acquired and the technology developed over years of research and close collaboration within academia, we offer a turnkey monitoring service that allows our customers to make informed decisions regarding the management of their infrastructure networks. With our efforts, we actively contribute to forging a future marked by efficient and safe infrastructures – an indispensable foundation for the social, economic, and cultural progress of every country.

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Lorenzo Benedetti
CEO
LORENZO
BENEDETTI
PhD IN Structural Healt Monitoring
// MIT & Polimi
Morgan Bono
CTO
F. MORGAN
BONO
PhD in Monitoraggio di Infrastrutture Viarie
// Polimi
Luca Radicioni
COO
LUCA
RADICIONI
PhD in Monitoraggio di Infrastrutture Viarie
// TU Delf & Polimi
Giancarlo Donizzelli
CFO
GIANCARLO
DONIZZELLI
MS in Management Engineering
// Polimi
The team holding the grant from Deloitte
Displaid CEO during a pitch
COMPANY
Born with the ambition to shape the future
In September 2022, four young PhD engineers from worldwide recognised universities - Politecnico di Milano, TU Delft and MIT - gave birth to a business idea.

Their ambition was to bring research beyond academia and generate an impact in the real world.Participating in Switch2Product 2022 was a turning point. The €30,000 grant awarded by Deloitte represented the final push to transform their idea into an entrepreneurial reality: Displaid was born. The journey has just started, and there is a long road ahead, but we are excited to take it on with passion, united by a clear and shared goal.
our values

Safety

Efficiency

Sustainability

Innovation

Responsibility

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