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ToMove in Turin

A new, large-scale open lab for the future of mobility is born.

With ToMove, the City of Turin and its strategic partners aim to envision and test new technologies and service models to make getting around Turin increasingly efficient, sustainable, safe, and flexible. To achieve this, ToMove welcomes co-experimentation with local mobility operators, research institutions, and businesses.

Most importantly, ToMove places citizens and user communities at the heart of its mission, actively involving them in analysis, co-design, and testing activities. This initiative is supported by a grant of over 10 million euros from the national MaaS4Italy project, promoted by the Department for Digital Transformation with support from the Ministry of Transport. Running until June 2026, this project aims to achieve comprehensive energy and environmental sustainability goals, aligning with the European Mission “100 Climate Neutral Cities,” to which the City of Turin is committed.

The “Mobility as a Service for Italy” project, financed under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRP) and the PNC, and managed by the Digital Transformation Department (DTD) with the support of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (MIT), involved: the multi-phase testing of MaaS applications first in technologically advanced Metropolitan Cities, defined as “pilot” cities (Milan, Naples and Rome), then in three other metropolitan cities (Bari, Florence and Turin) and finally in seven territories, according to a multi-territory approach (“Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano” and the Regions of Abruzzo, Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Piedmont, Apulia, and Veneto). The program also funded two Living Labs to demonstrate autonomous driving applied to urban transport and other data governance actions.

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The ToMove Living Lab

The ToMove Living Lab

The ToMove Living Lab is the open laboratory focused on the development of new smart and sustainable urban mobility scenarios using innovative cooperative, connected and autonomous mobility solutions, integrating them into the “Mobility as a Service” paradigm.

Within this framework, the City of Turin, together with a representative “Promoting Committee” of mobility operators, research and business, will field technology and service tests and support applied and multidisciplinary research programs to study their impact and effectiveness.

The ToMove Living Lab is the open laboratory focused on the development of new smart and sustainable urban mobility scenarios using innovative cooperative, connected and autonomous mobility solutions, integrating them into the “Mobility as a Service” paradigm.

In this context, the City of Turin, together with a representative “Promoting Committee” of mobility operators, research and business, will field technological and service tests and support applied and multidisciplinary research programs to study their impact and effectiveness.

In addition to the Living Lab, MaaS ToMove, a Mobility as a Service trial involving the integration of different transportation services to form an efficient and cost-effective alternative to the use of the private car, will also be active and will involve at least 1,000 users with the possibility of receiving incentives to test this new mobility concept. Developments and how to access the service can be found on the “Muoversi a Torino” website.

Three major demonstrations planned:

Digital Twin for Smart Mobility

Development of data-driven “Digital Twin”-type tools to support smart and sustainable mobility planning.

Autonomous Demand Responsive Shuttle Service

Co-development and testing of an autonomous collective public transport service that can be integrated into the MaaS paradigm and associated with the use of cooperative infomobility services to accompany the user to reduce the use of private vehicles.

Robotics solutions for the delivery of goods

Innovative services and solutions for last-mile logistics in central areas.

3

Large demonstrators

2

New test environments

2

Open calls aimed at enterprises

10

Experimentations

30

External stakeholders involved in the LL

10

Departments/researchers involved

7

Million € in funding

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In the context of ToMove, the University of Turin, in collaboration with the City of Turin and the other members of the Promoting Committee, will accompany the experimentations with a constant path of listening to and involvement of user communities, even before the start of the “big demonstrators,” starting with other experimentations starting in the area. Involvement will continue throughout the course of the Living Lab by bringing groups of citizens/end users to co-design and, in some cases, test autonomous shuttle and last-mile logistics solutions.
To this purpose, a “Steering Committee” has already been created to facilitate the listening process with a focus on certain sensitive or vulnerable groups.

To stay up-to-date on involvement opportunities check out the Get Involved section.
Committee members.

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The members of the Promoting Committee

How to Join

See the “Get Involved” page for access to open opportunities. And get in touch with us for information at the form below.

Not only that, through Open Call it will enable companies (including Start-Ups and SMEs) and end users to propose and test such solutions in real application areas of interest.

And it will accompany citizens and users, including the most vulnerable groups, on a path of knowledge of new technologies, needs analysis and field testing.

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