The paper describes the design process and experimental testing of an innovative dissipative connection suitable for XLam buildings in seismic areas. As XLam technology provides the use of massive timber shear walls characterized by low dissipative capabilities, an efficient connection system with ductile behaviour is essential in order to avoid brittle failure and to increase energy dissipation capability under seismic action. Hold-down and angle-bracket connections were originally developed for platform-frame constructions, and then adopted also in XLam structures. When such elements are subjected to cyclic and/or combined forces, they show reduced strength and unfavourable brittle behaviour. Therefore, a new generation of dissipative con...