Living Lab ToMove

Development of new smart and sustainable urban mobility scenarios.

ToMove: new smart and sustainable urban mobility scenarios; a project by the City of Turin and its partners, supported by the Department for Digital Transformation and the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport.

The project, worth 7 million euros, is characterised by a diverse partnership aimed at promoting innovative scenarios for the territory and conducting experiments in urban mobility.

The Dialogue Path with Businesses

Fondazione Piemonte Innova launches a new open dialogue path with businesses regarding the current state and prospects of mobility-as-a-service in urban areas and CCAM technologies (shared, cooperative, autonomous, and connected mobility).

Small, medium, and large national companies interested in exploring and investing in technologies and experiments in the field of urban mobility can express their interest in this initiative at this

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For more information, please write to info@piemonteinnova.it

The Living Lab ToMove project focuses on the development of new smart and sustainable urban mobility scenarios, utilising innovative solutions for cooperative, connected, and autonomous mobility, and integrating them into the “Mobility as a Service” paradigm.

The project is funded by the Department for Digital Transformation with resources from the National Plan for Complementary Investments to the PNRR and has a duration of two years.

Co-design, experiment, and promote innovative service scenarios and tools capable of enabling simple, safe, accessible, and sustainable mobility, demonstrating in practice the integration of CCAM-enabled solutions with MaaS services.

This is an applied research methodology that promotes co-design, co-development, and experimentation in real-world conditions—specifically within a defined geographical context and over a limited timeframe, with the aim of verifying feasibility and value for end users—of innovative services (CCAM) involving public administration, the research community, businesses (corporate, SMEs, startups), and user/citizen/community groups.

Applied research and testing with the development of three large-scale demonstrators on the following themes:

  • Digital twin tools for smart and sustainable mobility planning
  • Integration of demand-responsive autonomous public transport solutions and advanced cooperative ITS within the MaaS system
  • Innovative services and solutions for last-mile logistics

Città di Torino

Politecnico di Torino

Università degli Studi di Torino

Fondazione Links

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Fondazione Piemonte  Innova

Gruppo Torinese Trasporti