Teoresi and Unione Industriali: “Smart Mobility – Software and Connections for the New Mobility”
EventOn December 4th, Teoresi Group hosted at its Turin Headquarters, for the first time since joining the Digital Technologies Group of the Unione Industriali Torino, the public assembly dedicated to the theme “Smart Mobility – Software and Connections for the New Mobility.” The meeting brought together the companies belonging to the Digital Technologies Group to discuss the technological evolutions that are redefining the future of transportation.
Teoresi’s Perspectives: Automation, SDV, and Energy Awareness
After the opening remarks by Valter Brasso, President of Teoresi Group, and Vittorio Di Tomaso, President of the Digital Technologies Group of Unione Industriali Torino, the discussion focused on how software, connectivity, and intelligent infrastructures play a key role in making mobility more efficient, safe, and sustainable.
During his talk, Marco Bazzani, Innovation Manager at Teoresi Group, illustrated the evolution of highly automated vehicles, enabled by large amounts of real-world data that continuously refine autonomous driving algorithms.
He highlighted how cooperation, connectivity, and automation are the foundations of future CCAM mobility, along with the transformation of the vehicle into a Software-Defined Vehicle, a digital platform in constant evolution. Marco Bazzani also presented Teoresi’s research activities and prototypes, including an electric city car equipped with advanced perception systems, developed through national and European collaborations.
Francesco Marziani, Corporate Business Development Manager – Products & Solutions, together with Julián Caro Linares, Tech Evangelist at Arduino, explored the theme of Energy Awareness in ADAS systems: the vehicle’s ability to optimize the energy required by driver-assistance functions. The growing number of sensors and increased computational power call for more efficient solutions. Thanks to modular and ultra–low-power platforms such as those developed by Arduino, it is possible to design more sustainable and high-performing ADAS architectures.
The Contribution of Guest Companies
Dario Ferrillo, Transportation Infrastructure & Logistics Director at Almaviva, presented an integrated approach to smart mobility that combines control rooms, decision support systems, and C-ITS solutions for cooperative vehicle–infrastructure communication, including traffic management, infomobility, and advanced infrastructure monitoring through IoT and digital twin technologies.
Fabio Florio, BDM & Innovation Center Leader at Cisco Italy, highlighted the impact of next-generation networking technologies on the security, scalability, and resilience of infrastructures, accelerating the deployment of digital mobility services.
Fabrizio Gatti, Project Manager at TIM Enterprise, illustrated the role of 5G, cloud-edge architectures, and C-V2X technologies in cooperative mobility, thanks to the Via-Nova platform, which enables interoperability and real-time I2V/V2V communication scenarios.
Marco Fabio Garozzo, Pre Sales at Wind Tre, explained how 5G network segmentation, a technology that allocates specific portions of the network to dedicated services, ensures continuity and high-quality performance in critical applications, and how big data support in-depth analysis of mobility flows and population movements through extensive and highly representative datasets.
Teoresi Group would like to thank all participating companies and the Digital Technologies Group of Unione Industriali Torino, whose expertise and insights enriched the discussion and enabled a valuable exchange on the transformations currently shaping the digital world.