November marks an important moment in our journey with MOST – the National Centre for Sustainable Mobility, an ecosystem that brings together universities, research centers, and companies to accelerate the transition toward smarter and more responsible mobility.
The final events of the different Spokes, together with the closing meeting of the National Centre, offer an opportunity to share the results achieved alongside our partners and to showcase the technologies we have helped develop for more connected, sustainable, and safe mobility.
Over the next few weeks, we will take part in four key moments:
- November 11–12, Rome (Auditorium della Tecnica): “Innovation that Unites”, the closing event of MOST;
- November 17–19, Turin (Pista del Lingotto and Politecnico di Torino): final event of Spoke 2 – Sustainable Road Vehicles;
- November 26, Turin (Castello del Valentino): closing event of Spoke 1 – Air Mobility and New Vehicle Concepts;
- December 2–3, Naples (Mostra d’Oltremare): final event of Spoke 7 – Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility.
The MOST Closing Event
On November 11–12, we will be in Rome at the Auditorium della Tecnica for “Innovation that Unites”, the closing event bringing together all the partners and Spokes of the National Centre.
Valter Brasso, President and CEO of Teoresi, will take part in the panel “Digital technologies: autonomous and connected solutions for infrastructure, logistics, vehicles, and services,” moderated by Maria Gabriella Capparelli, journalist and TG1 RAI anchor. Together with representatives from institutions and industrial partners, he will discuss perspectives and concrete applications of digital technologies for sustainable mobility, focusing on electrification and the digital transformation of vehicles, and how these are turning vehicles into increasingly connected, intelligent, and cooperative systems.
In his talk, Valter Brasso will highlight Teoresi’s role in the transformation of mobility, showing how our Group contributes to innovation in electric and hydrogen propulsion systems, the digitalization of development processes, and the evolution of communication technologies between vehicles and infrastructure.
This commitment fully aligns with the mission of the National Centre for Sustainable Mobility, where research, industry, and institutions collaborate to accelerate the transition toward a safer, more efficient, and sustainable future.
Sustainable Road Vehicles – Spoke 2
On November 17–19, we will be in Turin, between the Pista del Lingotto and the Politecnico di Torino, for the final event of Spoke 2, dedicated to sustainable road vehicles.
We will present the results of our research on electric and hybrid propulsion systems, process digitalization, and testing technologies — areas that today play a central role in the journey toward increasingly efficient and low-impact mobility.
Air Mobility – Spoke 1
On November 26, the Castello del Valentino will host the closing event of Spoke 1, focused on air mobility and new concepts for sustainable vehicles.
At our booth, we will display a drone with an automatic charging system, paired with a virtual reality headset offering an immersive experience, along with content dedicated to autonomous driving and artificial intelligence for predictive maintenance.
A story that combines research, experimentation, and technology, showing how collaboration among MOST partners is shaping the mobility of the future.
Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility – Spoke 7
We will conclude this year’s journey by participating in the Spoke 7 event, taking place on December 2–3 in Naples, at Mostra d’Oltremare, dedicated to cooperative mobility and intelligent infrastructures.
During the event, we will present our V2X communication demo, showing how a vehicle can interact with traffic lights and infrastructures, receiving real-time alerts to anticipate potential risks and make traffic safer and smoother.
Learn more and follow Teoresi throughout the MOST events.