The Turin ecosystem is once again confirmed as one of the main hubs of innovation in Italy, bringing some of its most promising startups to CES in Las Vegas, the world’s most important technology fair scheduled from 7 to 10 January 2025 organized by the Consumer Technology Association.
This edition of CES will be attended by 46 Italian startups, selected and coordinated as part of an initiative promoted by the ICE Agency (Italian Trade Agency), which has the task of supporting and enhancing the innovation and technological excellence of our country abroad. The Italian participation represents an important opportunity for international visibility for innovative startups, thanks also to the partnership with Area Science Park, which has organized a Startup Academy to better prepare the selected companies so that they can take full advantage of participating in such an important event.
The Italian pavilion will be hosted at Eureka Park, the CES exhibition area dedicated to startups and national delegations, supported by organizations that promote the development of innovative companies from all over the world.
Turin will be among the most represented cities in this delegation, with 5 participants, confirming its key role in Italian technological development thanks to cutting-edge projects ranging from smart mobility to artificial intelligence applied in many different fields.
Turin startups at CES
Asymmetric
With the MIA (Mirror Interactive Assistant) project, Asymmetrica focuses on monitoring visual and general health through an AI system that detects vital parameters and emotional states. MIA stands out for its ability to integrate personal well-being features with medical connectivity.
Kintana
Kintana proposes a phygital nanny that uses artificial intelligence to support children in learning and home supervision. Integrated with smart home systems, Morestech helps parents monitor and guide their children’s education by offering personalized and secure educational content thanks to an integrated smart contract.
Laika
Laika, created by Aitem Solutions, represents a major step forward in veterinary medicine. The AI tool is designed to support veterinarians during the anamnesis and diagnosis phases, improving the accuracy and speed of treatments.
SpaceVerse
This startup combines artificial intelligence and emotional analysis to develop more advanced predictive systems. SpaceVerse has applications in areas ranging from safety to user-centered product design, focusing on the recognition of human emotions to anticipate behaviors and improve human-machine interaction.
ToMove
Also innovative in the transport sector, ToMove presents TOC, an autonomous robotaxi that can be managed both automatically and remotely. Its technology aims to transform urban mobility, making it more efficient and accessible through the combination of automation and operational flexibility.
TUC
TUC has developed a plug-and-play modular connector for vehicles, capable of combining safe mechanical fasteners with data and electricity connectivity. The solution promises to revolutionize intelligent mobility, allowing unprecedented personalization of means of transport. This system is particularly relevant for electric and autonomous vehicles, responding to the needs of modularity and sustainability.
The activities of these startups demonstrate how Turin is a laboratory of technological innovation, capable of competing globally. With world-class academic institutions and a dynamic ecosystem of incubators and accelerators, the city continues to produce ideas that shape the future.
Participation in CES represents a unique opportunity for Turin-based startups to engage with international markets, investors and strategic partners. These companies embody Italian excellence, demonstrating how Turin is playing a leading role in the global technological revolution.