Teoresi and MAUTO: telling (and building) the mobility of tomorrow
CorporatePartnershipWhat happens when a museum becomes a lab for the future?
Starting in April 2025, the MAUTO – National Automobile Museum of Turin – will launch Future Mobility, a new platform of content and activities designed to closely explore the technologies that are reshaping how we move: from autonomous driving to e-fuels, from software-defined vehicles to urban air mobility.
Among the project’s partners is Teoresi Group, bringing its expertise in fields such as artificial intelligence applied to automotive, vehicle-to-infrastructure connectivity, sustainable transportation, and the integration between cities and smart mobility.
A forward-looking program
The partnership is part of the Public Program of MAUTO: a series of public events on key topics related to sustainable mobility. Teoresi will contribute with original content and speakers and take part in designing the activities of the Future Mobility Lab, a new “phygital” space created to foster collaboration between companies, universities and research centers.
The official inauguration is scheduled for Tuesday, April 8, 2025, with the participation of national and local institutions. At the heart of the project is Spazio Futuro, an immersive and interactive section of the museum designed to make the major trends in mobility innovation accessible to all visitors – students, professionals, and families alike.
Teoresi: where technology meets vision
Teoresi’s involvement in Future Mobility aligns with its ongoing journey as a technology innovator. The Group is currently engaged in European projects on cooperative driving using 5G and 6G, driver health monitoring systems, and hydrogen-powered solutions for urban logistics.
As a partner of the National Centre for Sustainable Mobility (MOST), Teoresi is also continuing its research on drones for urban environments, digital twins for aerospace, and smart building technologies.
The message is clear: the future of mobility is no longer just about managing vehicles. It’s about designing an ecosystem that includes cities, data, people, technologies, and collective choices. And facing it requires an integrated approach.
Future Mobility is a cultural, scientific, and civic project — and Teoresi has chosen to be an active part of it.