In view of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, Almaviva Group has renewed its partnership with the Cortina Foundation by promoting a program of events aimed at sharing the vision of the future of mobility, public services, and the territory.
This presence translates into a series of events and initiatives in multiple cities and Olympic venues, showcasing the value of technology applied to mobility, infrastructure, and territories, within the context of one of the largest international sporting events.
The “High-Altitude Mobility” campaign takes shape through five events in five Olympic locations, involving strategic partners and clients in moments of discussion, networking, and vision.
A journey inspired by the five Olympic rings, a symbol of connection, balance, and collaboration, which becomes a metaphor for the challenges and opportunities of contemporary mobility through three topics with which Almaviva tells the story of the mobility of the future powered by Moova, the proprietary platform designed to tackle the complexity of the sector.
A modular and integrated solution that brings our vision to life: Mobility for Life enables the intelligent management of infrastructure, services, and safety, guiding companies, communities, and organizations through digital transformation for mobility that not only moves people and vehicles, but also enhances everyday experiences, supports mobility operators, and creates value over time.
30th January – Milan
A launch event to present the path, the “High-Altitude Mobility” concept, and the role of Moova within the Winter Games
6th February – Bormio
A comparison dedicated to smart infrastructures as an enabling starting point for efficient, steady, and safe mobility
12th February – Cortina d’Ampezzo
Mobiltiy as an experience for people, territory, and complex events, through digital innovation and services quality
20th February – Livigno
Technology and security to support the management of infrastructures and large events
6th March – Milan | Corso Como
A wrap-up to enhance the path so-far achieved and look ahead to the future of mobility beyond the Winter Games