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Inauguration of the New MOOVA MOST Laboratory at Almaviva’s Casal Boccone Headquarters

Inauguration of the New MOOVA MOST Laboratory at Almaviva’s Casal Boccone Headquarters

03-03-2026

Yesterday marked the inauguration of the new MOOVA | MOST Laboratory: a space entirely dedicated to the development, experimentation, and testing of innovative solutions for the future of mobility. Ferruccio Resta, President of the MOST National Center for Sustainable Mobility, was in attendance.

President of Almaviva Alberto Tripi reaffirmed the group's strategic commitment to designing and implementing technological solutions that support sustainable mobility.

Smeraldo Fiorentini, Deputy CEO, emphasized the value of applied research, open innovation, and structured collaboration between companies, universities, and centers of excellence as key drivers to accelerate the sector's digital transformation.

“The MOOVA | MOST Laboratory is the result of outstanding teamwork. It stems from a joint investment between MOST and Almaviva and is the heart of the group's research and innovation activities.
Connected to the academic world, the Lab replicates a real, at scale mobility control room and represents a highly technological physical environment dedicated to testing and experimenting with solutions, prototypes, and proofs of concept.
It hosts the MOST Platform, based on MOOVA and developed by Almaviva, integrated with field systems and sensors, demonstrating a complete and interoperable digital ecosystem,” said Agata Quattrone, Innovation Manager, who presented the solutions developed within the MOST program through a live interactive demo broadcast directly from the laboratory's control room.

Dario Ferrillo, Director of the Transport Infrastructure & Logistics BU, stated: “The Laboratory represents an internal co-working space aimed at sharing know-how through the MOOVA Academy, as well as a place for collaboration with external partners to foster synergies with the national innovation ecosystem.”
The Laboratory marks a further step in leveraging digital innovation to drive more efficient, sustainable, and resilient mobility, harnessing the synergy between industrial expertise and academia and generating tangible impacts on the local community and the entire mobility ecosystem.